The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) requires that
commercial web sites obtain parental consent (under most
circumstances) prior to the collection of any personally
identifiable information from children whom they know to be under
the age of 13. In addition, COPPA requires that web sites that
collect personal information from children under the age of 13
provide parents with:
- Notice. Parents must be provided notice regarding what
information is collected, how the information will be used, and
with whom the information may be shared.
- The ability to prevent further use of the information collected
about the child and prevent any future collection of personal
information from the child.
- The ability to access and review their child's personal
information.
COPPA also limits the amount of personal information a web site can
collect from a child. Web sites may not collect any more personal
information than is necessary to participate in a given game or
activity.
For more information about COPPA, please visit the
Federal Trade Commission's web
site