COPPA regulates personal information that companies can use. Which users does this law protect? COPPA protects children under the age of ________from having their personal information used by companies.

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Under the ages of 13. From what I remember.
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COPPA is required by law to protect children under the age of 13 years, from having their personally identifiable information used by companies.

What is a PII?

PII is an acronym for personally identifiable information and it refers to any type of information that can be used by individuals or companies on its own or with other relevant data, so as to identify an individual.

In the United States of America, Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is required by law to protect children under the age of 13 years, from having their personally identifiable information used by companies.

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