FTC finds massive surveilence on kids on social media

This topic should not be too surprising to most people who read this blog.

I’ve been through massive diatribes on how Coppa is great, yet it is never enforced.

All of these platforms listed within this article have had some sort of problem with Coppa, whether it is in the U.S. or other forms of the same law within other countries.

I don’t understand why this study was done when the news has covered this fact, especially with two differenbnt social media platforms. Can anyone name these two?

If you guessed Facebook and TikTok, you’re probably going to be correct.

The article is interesting enough, but without anyone overseeing the laws we already have to protect our kids and make the companies do something, we will always have this problem.

Coppa is not followed by most of the social media platforms.

Most companies could probably care less about Coppa, cause selling information is the best way to get rich. But social media platforms have no oversite where most other companies do.

FTC exposes massive surveillance of kids, teens by social media giants is the article. I could break this down, but you could search children and find tons of stuff I’ve diatribed about in the past.

I see that nothing has changed.

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