I got this topic on a debate website and seem to be quite interesting. Are you against this Parental Permission?Enacted in 1998, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was established to protect the privacy of children under the age of 13. Under the act, no website could solicit personal information from users under the age of 13 without parental permission. The Internet is ever changing, however, and in 2010 the Federal Trade Commission began to look at whether or not to expand the law to teenagers up to age 18. The consideration was in response to the explosion of social networking that teens enjoy, and gives parents access to their children's personal Web accounts. Questions to consider: "At what age does someone have a right to privacy?"; "Can teens be trusted to manage their own online profiles and personae?"; "How much right do parents have to protect their children?" and "Do you have a right to privacy on something that is as public as the Internet at all?"
Do you think it still effective and doing a good job protecting today's children?
Would you like Parental Permission in the future for your kids?
Let's share your opinion on this!













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