Investigations are underway to see if companies that make apps are violating the privacy rights of kids by collecting personal data and sharing it with advertisers. Ray Suarez talks to Jessica Rich of the Federal Trade Commission and the Association for Competitive Technology's Morgan Reed on how to ensure privacy for children.
PBS NewsHour | How to Protect Against Mobile Apps That Gather Kids' Data | PBS
posted on December 11, 2012
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