The Privacy Divide: State Laws, Age Limits, and the Battle for the Under-18 Consumer.
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This episode explores the complex division in state mandates between general consumer privacy laws and specific children’s design codes, which often function as separate acts or amendments. We break down how compliance is determined either by broad, quantitative thresholds like annual gross revenue and high data volume, or by the specific service's intention or likelihood of being accessed by minors. Crucially, we contrast the age ranges, noting that while general consumer laws often apply up to age 15 or 17, specific design codes and app store regulations increasingly mandate protections for users up to Under 18
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