FTC Finalizes Long-Awaited Updates to Children's Privacy Rule
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The FTC announced the issuance of an updated children’s privacy rule (COPPA), more than five years after initiating a rule review. The Commission vote on the Rule was 5-0, with various Commissioners filing separate statements. The Final Rule, which will be published in the Federal Register shortly, contains several significant changes, but also stops short of the version proposed by the FTC in January of 2024. The Rule will go into effect 60 days after its publication in the Federal Register; most covered entities will have one year after publication to comply.

Read our full text coverage on Hunton’s Privacy & Information Security Law Blog: FTC Finalizes Long-Awaited Updates to Children's Privacy Rule.

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