What could schools expect under the new COPPA Rule?

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Will the updated rule implementing the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act — finalized in the waning days of the Biden administration — be published by the Trump administration? What would it mean for schools if it remains intact?

Those are questions that school leaders are wondering about, as the future remains up in the air for the new rule implementing COPPA, a 26-year-old federal law that gives parents control over the data that websites collect from children younger than 13.

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