- Childrens Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA)
COPPA imposes certain requirements on operators of websites or online services directed to children under 13 years of age, and on operators of other websites or online services that have actual knowledge that they are collecting personal information online from a child under 13 years of age
- 16 CFR Part 312 -- Childrens Online Privacy Protection Rule (Coppa Rule)
PART 312—CHILDREN'S ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION RULE (COPPA RULE) Authority: 15 U S C 6501 through 6506
- Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia
COPPA was passed in 1998 and took effect reportedly in April 2000 The rule was issued by the Federal Trade Commission, and it is updated quite frequently to stay up to date with new technological advancements
- COPPA – The Law Protecting Childrens Online Privacy
COPPA ensures children's online privacy is safeguarded by regulating the collection of personal information from minors under 13 years old
- COPPA Compliance Guide: Childrens Online Privacy Protection (2026)
Complete guide to COPPA compliance: parental consent requirements, FTC enforcement actions, safe harbor programs, penalties up to $50,120 per violation, and pending legislation
- COPPA Updates: What Parents Should Know in 2026
New COPPA rules are now in effect Learn how children’s data is protected online and what the changes mean for parents and families
- COPPA Act: Childrens Online Privacy Protection Guidelines - NCUA
The regulation that implements COPPA (16 CFR Part 312) was issued in November 1999 by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and became effective in April 2000 It was further revised and updated in January 2013 (with a minor technical change in December 2013)
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