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The FTC announces Ed Tech companies prohibited from engaging in common data collection

The FTC announces Ed Tech companies prohibited from engaging in common data collection

by Internet Safety Labs | May 26, 2022 | Policy

On May 19, 2022, The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) revealed that they are “committed to ensuring that educational technology tools and their attendant benefits do not become an excuse to ignore critical privacy protections for children.” Specifically, the FTC will be...
The FTC announces Ed Tech companies prohibited from engaging in common data collection

The Me2B Alliance is now Internet Safety Labs

by Internet Safety Labs | May 25, 2022 | News & Press

We are excited to announce the Me2B Alliance is now Internet Safety Labs. We’ve changed our name but not our core mission. Here’s our new pitch. We are Internet Safety Labs, and we’re on a mission to make technology safe for everyone. We’re a nonprofit that...
The FTC announces Ed Tech companies prohibited from engaging in common data collection

Our Input to the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) Pre-Rulemaking Stakeholder Sessions

by Internet Safety Labs | May 18, 2022 | Policy

California is a major center of new privacy law and regulation, creating opportunities for internet safety advocates to help design policies that will ripple out well beyond the state’s borders. Their Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), passed by ballot proposition in 2020,...
The FTC announces Ed Tech companies prohibited from engaging in common data collection

We Applaud the Confirmation of New FTC Commissioner, Alvaro Bedoya

by Internet Safety Labs | May 13, 2022 | Policy

The Me2B Alliance is thrilled to see a Privacy Expert and Advocate assume the role of FTC Commissioner. Bedoya is well known for his work in facial recognition technology and privacy as a civil right, openly criticizing government agencies and big tech on their use of...
The FTC announces Ed Tech companies prohibited from engaging in common data collection

What the Heck is a Data Broker? John Oliver Breaks it Down

by Internet Safety Labs | May 11, 2022 | Insights

We frequently get asked questions about data brokers. We believe a meaningful discussion about them requires detail and nuance, in order to accurately explain the power and control these types of organizations can have over the public, especially for higher-risk...
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