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Common Sense Kids Action

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Common Sense Kids Action advocates for kids' well-being in the digital age. @CommonSense

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Devices like #Alexa may seem like a “smart” idea at first, but can lead to #privacy issues in the long run. Read about how #SB327 is trying to help. comsen.se/2TUSHe1 #IoT

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Most Americans assume companies won’t share their online info without permission. We're working to make sure you know better -- and to hold companies accountable for protecting #kidsprivacy. comsen.se/2TTWoki

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Looking for more trusted resources that can help your kids navigate our increasingly digital world? Common Sense Media can help. comsen.se/2ACouYq #internetsafety

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In today's increasingly distracting digital world, it takes a village to support kids' #digitalwellbeing. Learn more: comsen.se/2U46aAr #truthabouttech #forkids

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It's easy to trust new #tech, but even the most helpful of gadgets or apps need better #privacy protections for young users. Learn more about what you can do to protect your kids: comsen.se/2AIJgFL #digitalwellbeing

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California's landmark digital privacy act, passed last year on a unanimous vote in the Legislature, is under attack, writes Jim Steyer of Common Sense Media, and legislators must protect it in the new session sacbee.com/opinion/op-ed/…

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Kids shouldn’t be bombarded with targeted ads, but many companies simply don’t consider children off limits today. When online actors violate COPPA, they must be held accountable. nytimes.com/2018/12/03/bus…

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Fifteen public interest groups, including ACLU of Northern CA, EFF, Common Sense Kids Action, and CALPIRG warn against tech industry’s efforts to weaken Californians for Consumer Privacy #CCPA and “take away rights and protections for Californians that are already enshrined in law” advocacy.consumerreports.org/wp-content/upl…

Fifteen public interest groups, including <a href="/ACLU_NorCal/">ACLU of Northern CA</a>, <a href="/EFF/">EFF</a>, <a href="/CSKidsAction/">Common Sense Kids Action</a>, and <a href="/CALPIRG/">CALPIRG</a> warn against tech industry’s efforts to weaken <a href="/caprivacyorg/">Californians for Consumer Privacy</a> #CCPA 
and “take away rights and protections for Californians that are already enshrined in law”

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Our Common Sense Kids Action team is fighting to save this legislation from becoming weakened—which would leave families’ online information vulnerable, again. #kidsprivacy

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Last summer, CA passed a first-of-its kind #privacy law. But these new protections are vulnerable to attack. #CCPA ms.spr.ly/6015rhsdb

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A new report finds that big tech companies collect data on children at an alarming rate. What will they do with it? vox.com/the-goods/2018…

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Recently, Google's social media platform Google+ exposed the names, emails, and job titles of millions its account-holders. It’s time tech companies protect our sensitive information. bit.ly/2Uz07nP Via @USAToday #dataprivacy

Recently, <a href="/Google/">Google</a>'s social media platform Google+ exposed the names, emails, and job titles of millions its account-holders. It’s time tech companies protect our sensitive information. bit.ly/2Uz07nP Via @USAToday #dataprivacy
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"It is not just about the protection of data; it is a matter of letting children learn and grow without concern about how their early preferences, talents and habits could shape the opportunities they have in the future."

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Do you want apps tracking your children’s location? If you or your kids have used the Google Play app store, they might be. And it looks like Google is deceiving parents about it too. Richard Blumenthal, Archive: Senator Tom Udall, and I are calling for an investigation.

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#COPPA just celebrated its 20th anniversary, but how much do you actually know about the rule—and kids’ online privacy in general? Test your smarts here: comsen.se/2VfFPQz #kidsprivacy #quiz

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To our followers— we are no longer going to be sharing news, campaigns, and other #forkids resources on this page. However, we invite you to follow our Common Sense Media and Common Sense Education pages, where we will keep the conversation going. We hope to see you there!