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The FTC is set to enhance children's online privacy with proposed changes to the COPPA Rule, aiming to strengthen safeguards against data misuse and increase parental control. - In a landmark decision, a retailer faces the FTC's order to delete its biometric database, highlighting the growing concerns and regulatory actions on biometric data privacy. - Google's new age-estimation face-scanning tool gains momentum with a UK certification, indicating a significant step in age verification technology and its acceptance in regulatory frameworks.
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The FTC is set to enhance children's online privacy with proposed changes to the COPPA Rule, aiming to strengthen safeguards against data misuse and increase parental control. - In a landmark decision, a retailer faces the FTC's order to delete its biometric database, highlighting the growing concerns and regulatory actions on biometric data privacy. - Google's new age-estimation face-scanning tool gains momentum with a UK certification, indicating a significant step in age verification technology and its acceptance in regulatory frameworks.

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