If passed, online privacy protections would be extended beyond children under 13 years of age to teens or “minors” between the age of 12 and 16, and require the implementation of a Digital Marketing Bill of Rights for Minors that limits the collection of PI from teens; internet companies would be prohibited from collecting PI of a minor without their consent and must comply with deletion requests, and manufacturers of connected devices directed at a child or minor must comply with transparent packaging requirements.
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