Kids and Data Privacy
TikTok and YouTube face scrutiny for allowing children under 13 to use their platforms, leading to violations of data privacy laws. The conversation highlights the challenges these companies face as they grapple with the reality that their platforms were never designed for kids. The need for new business models that prioritize contextual advertising over user data collection is emphasized as a way forward.In this clip
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Is there a podcast episode that discusses the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and its impact on platforms like YouTube?
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