Sagot :
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act has been updated since it was signed into law, including revisions that attempt to address the increased use of mobile devices such as iPhones and iPads and social networking services.
Among the updates was a requirement that website and social media services cannot collect geolocation information, photographs, or videos from users under the age of 13 without notifying and receiving consent from parents or guardians.
Congress intended the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act to protect youths from predatory marketing, of which became more prevalent as access to the internet and personal computers grew, according to the Federal Trade Commission, which is responsible for enforcing the law.