\"<p>epresentational
epresentational image<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee<\/a> voted Wednesday to approve a measure that would raise the age children are given special online privacy protections<\/a> to 16 and bar targeted advertising to children by companies like TikTok<\/a> and Snapchat<\/a> without consent.

The bill, which was adopted by voice vote, will now go to the full
Senate<\/a> for consideration. There currently is no version of this bill in the House of Representatives.

The bipartisan bill, sponsored by Democratic Senator Edward Markey along with Senators Bill Cassidy, Richard Blumenthal and Cynthia Lummis, would raise from 12 to 16 the age of the children afforded special privacy protections online under an update of Markey's 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (
COPPA<\/a>).

Markey has previously singled out for criticism companies like
Meta<\/a>'s Facebook, Google's YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat.

Under the new bill, companies would not be allowed to collect personal information on anyone 16 years old or younger without consent and require companies to allow young users to erase personal information. It would also create an office within the
Federal Trade Commission<\/a>, which currently enforces COPPA, to address online privacy and marketing concerns related to minors.

Broad privacy legislation<\/a>, which would protect adults, has been introduced regularly in Congress but failed amid fights over whether it would preempt state laws, which are sometimes stronger, or whether individuals would be allowed to sue in the case of privacy violations.

A U.S. House committee approved this month a bill to create the first U.S. privacy law limiting personal information that companies collect online, but it faces an uncertain fate in the Senate.


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我们:Tiktok和Snapchat在线隐私保护措施

这项法案是口头表决通过,将参议院全体会议审议。目前没有这个法案在众议院的版本。

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美国参议院商业委员会周三投票批准一项措施,将提高年龄孩子有特殊的作用网络隐私的保护16和酒吧有针对性的广告对孩子这样的公司TikTokSnapchat不同意。

这项法案是口头表决通过,将完整的参议院审议。目前没有这个法案在众议院的版本。

两党法案,由民主党参议员Edward Markey连同参议员比尔·卡西迪理查德•布卢门撒尔和辛西娅·Lummis将提高12至16岁的孩子提供特殊的网上隐私保护马基在一个更新的1998儿童在线隐私保护法案()。

广告
Markey曾点名批评这样的公司Facebook, Google的YouTube, TikTok Snapchat。

根据新法案,公司将不允许收集个人信息在任何16岁或更年轻的不同意,要求公司允许年轻用户删除个人信息。它还将创建一个办公室内联邦贸易委员会目前实施杯,解决在线隐私和营销问题与未成年人。

广泛的隐私立法,这将保护成年人,引入了经常在国会但没有在争夺是否会抢占国家法律,有时更强,还是个人可以起诉侵犯隐私的情况下。

美国众议院的一个委员会本月批准了一项法案,创建第一个美国隐私法限制网上公司收集个人信息,但它在参议院面临一个不确定的命运。


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\"&lt;p&gt;epresentational
epresentational image<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee<\/a> voted Wednesday to approve a measure that would raise the age children are given special online privacy protections<\/a> to 16 and bar targeted advertising to children by companies like TikTok<\/a> and Snapchat<\/a> without consent.

The bill, which was adopted by voice vote, will now go to the full
Senate<\/a> for consideration. There currently is no version of this bill in the House of Representatives.

The bipartisan bill, sponsored by Democratic Senator Edward Markey along with Senators Bill Cassidy, Richard Blumenthal and Cynthia Lummis, would raise from 12 to 16 the age of the children afforded special privacy protections online under an update of Markey's 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (
COPPA<\/a>).

Markey has previously singled out for criticism companies like
Meta<\/a>'s Facebook, Google's YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat.

Under the new bill, companies would not be allowed to collect personal information on anyone 16 years old or younger without consent and require companies to allow young users to erase personal information. It would also create an office within the
Federal Trade Commission<\/a>, which currently enforces COPPA, to address online privacy and marketing concerns related to minors.

Broad privacy legislation<\/a>, which would protect adults, has been introduced regularly in Congress but failed amid fights over whether it would preempt state laws, which are sometimes stronger, or whether individuals would be allowed to sue in the case of privacy violations.

A U.S. House committee approved this month a bill to create the first U.S. privacy law limiting personal information that companies collect online, but it faces an uncertain fate in the Senate.


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