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What must online services do when targeting children under COPPA?

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Obtain explicit parental consent before data collection

When targeting children under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), online services are required to obtain explicit parental consent before collecting personal information from children. This regulation is designed to protect the privacy of minors by ensuring that parents are aware of and have control over the information that is being collected about their children. Obtaining explicit consent means that services must actively seek and receive permission from a parent or guardian before any data collection occurs. This consent process must be clear and understandable, allowing parents to make informed decisions regarding their child's online activities. While other options may touch on aspects of privacy and data access, they do not specifically align with the primary requirement mandated by COPPA, which emphasizes the necessity of parental consent for data collection involving children. This ensures that a child's right to privacy is upheld, and parents are empowered to make choices about their children's information being shared online.

Provide comprehensive data access to parents

Verify age through identification

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