The Indian government’s emphasis on a consent-based framework is evident, with "consent" being one of the most frequently mentioned terms in the draft rules. While this marks a significant step in ...
Experts on DPDP: The draft DPDP rules which moot parents' verifiable consent to create a child's user account on social media platforms, and adds localisation requirement for certain types of personal ...
According to Deloitte India, maintaining consent artefacts and offering the option to withdraw ... mandatory for creation of child's user account on online or social media platforms, and also moots ...
The draft DPDP rules which moot parents' verifiable consent to create a child's user account on social media platforms, and adds localisation requirement for certain types of personal data has ...
social media networks, and gaming platforms all fall under the category of data fiduciaries under these proposed regulations. The draft also contains provisions related to consent processing for ...
New Delhi: Children under the age of 18 will now require parental consent to open social media accounts, states the draft of Digital ... parental consent for children to use their data in any form.
Va. lawmaker introduces bill to require social media … News / Jan 2, 2025 / 05:30 PM EST State lawmakers are renewing their efforts to try and protect more kids from the dangers of social media.
Suetterlein’s bill would also require social media sites to get consent through “verifiable” means like having parents sign a form or by uploading a copy of their driver’s license.
In Wyoming, a Republican lawmaker from Casper is reintroducing a bill in the 2025 general session that will require parental consent for minors in order to create social media accounts.