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Fed Okays Amazon's Child Privacy Policy: Don't Ask Don't Tell

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission rejected claims by privacy rights advocates that Amazon's online toy store privacy policy threatens the privacy rights of children. They reached this conclusion by determining that the site is not directed toward children, while privacy rights advocates disagree. Judge for yourself, see: Amazon's Online Toy Store.


Amazon keeps kids' data under wraps, regulators say