FTC Sets High Bar For COPPA Parental Consent Verification

By Allison Grande (November 20, 2013, 10:22 PM EST) -- The Federal Trade Commission recently shot down a first attempt to craft a method to verify parental consent allowing websites to collect data from children, a move that warns future applicants that they must develop sound proof about the reliability of their proposal in order to get past the skeptical regulator, attorneys say....

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