Monday December 10, 2012

FTC: Little Progress in Addressing Privacy In Children's Apps

The Federal Trade Commission is shocked to learn that no one cares about annual reports like this that "strongly urge" companies not to collect data on our children without consent. roll eyes (sarcastic)

"While we think most companies have the best intentions when it comes to protecting kids’ privacy, we haven’t seen any progress when it comes to making sure parents have the information they need to make informed choices about apps for their kids. In fact, our study shows that kids' apps siphon an alarming amount of information from mobile devices without disclosing this fact to parents," said FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz. "All of the companies in the mobile app space, especially the gatekeepers of the app stores, need to do a better job. We'll do another survey in the future and we will expect to see improvement."

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