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COPPA: “Knowledge-Based Authentication” Method Approved by Federal Trade Commission

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Written by Julia Siripurapu The FTC has announced (press release) that it has unanimously approved the knowledge-based authentication method proposed by Imperium, LLC (“Imperium”) as a COPPA-compliant method of obtaining verifiable parental consent (“VPC”). Knowledge-based authentication has been used by entities in the financial services industry to authenticate users for several years. For more information… Continue Reading

FTC Invites You to Comment on Another COPPA Verifiable Parental Consent Method

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Written by Julia Siripurapu The FTC has announced (press release) that it is seeking public comment on a second verifiable consent method proposed under the Voluntary Commission Approval Process provision of the COPPA Rule. The proponent is Imperium, LLC (“Imperium”), a Connecticut-based technology services company. The Federal Register notice inviting public comment will be published shortly…. Continue Reading