- FTC Seeks Public Comment on iKeepSafe’s Proposed Safe Harbor Program Under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
- FTC Concludes Review of iVeriFly’s Proposed COPPA Verifiable Parental Consent Method ( )
- FTC Approves kidSAFE Safe Harbor Program ( )
- FTC Settles with Children’s Gaming Company For Falsely Claiming To Comply With International Safe Harbor Privacy Framework ( )
- FTC’s ‘Net Cetera’ Advises Parents on How to Talk to Their Kids About Internet Use ( )
- FTC Grants Approval for New COPPA Verifiable Parental Consent Method ( )
- FTC Seeks Public Comment on IVeriFly, Inc., Proposal for Parental Verification Method Under COPPA Rule ( )
- How to Submit Your Questions Online for the FTC’s Internet of Things Workshop ( )
- FTC Denies AssertID's Application for Proposed COPPA Verifiable Parental Consent Method ( )
- FTC Announces Agenda, Panelists for Upcoming Internet of Things Workshop ( )
- Internet Innovator Vinton G. Cerf to Keynote FTC's Internet of Things Workshop Nov. 19 ( )
- FTC Extends Public Comment Deadlines on Two COPPA Proposals ( )
- FTC Seeks Public Comment on kidSAFE’s Proposed Safe Harbor Program Under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
- FTC Seeks Public Comment on Imperium, LLC, Proposal for Parental Verification Method Under COPPA Rule ( )
- FTC Seeks Public Comment on AssertID, Inc., Proposal for Parental Verification Method Under COPPA Rule ( )
- Revised Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule Goes Into Effect Today ( )
- FTC Sends Educational Letters to Businesses to Help Them Prepare for COPPA Update ( )
- FTC Votes Unanimously to Retain July 1 Date for Implementation of the Updated Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
- FTC Issues Updated FAQs on Amended Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
- New FTC Graphic Highlights Key Information About Mobile Apps for Kids ( )
- FTC Announces Video With Tips for Mobile App Developers ( )
- FTC Strengthens Kids' Privacy, Gives Parents Greater Control Over Their Information By Amending Childrens Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
- FTC's Second Kids' App Report Finds Little Progress in Addressing Privacy Concerns Surrounding Mobile Applications for Children ( )
- Operator of Celebrity Fan Websites to Pay $1 Million to Settle FTC Charges that It Illegally Collected Children's Information Without Their Parents' Consent ( )
- FTC Seeks Comments on Additional Proposed Revisions to Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
- FTC Approves Safe Harbor Program for Aristotle International, Inc. ( )
- FTC Report Raises Privacy Questions About Mobile Applications for Children ( )
- Operator of Social Networking Website for Kids Settles FTC Charges Site Collected Kids Personal Information Without Parental Consent ( )
- FTC Seeks Comment on Proposed Revisions to Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
- Mobile Apps Developer Settles FTC Charges It Violated Children's Privacy Rule ( )