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New Kids on the Block: Navigating the Newest Consumer Group in Privacy (Teens)

October 6, 2023 | San Diego, CA

As part of the 2023 IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk conference, Avi Ginsberg (Associate, Boston) will be joining a panel discussing the impact of teens on data privacy.

As the privacy landscape continues to evolve, so does the classification of consumers they govern. In an industry that was historically divided into two categories — children under 13 and everyone else — a third category of consumers emerges: teens. A force to be reckoned with, teens are now the focus of legislators, regulators, advertisers, companies (and the president of the United States), where the question of how best to protect them in an online environment becomes increasingly challenging. The convergence of privacy and ad tech make navigating the teen space even more complex. Join us as we explore new regulatory guidelines for teen privacy, emerging challenges on social media and in the metaverse, and guiding considerations to navigate the space, both in the U.S. and abroad.

Panelists:

  • Julie Dawson, Chief Policy & Regulatory Officer, Yoti
  • Dona Fraser, Senior Vice President, Privacy Initiatives, BBB National Programs
  • Avi Ginsberg, CIPP/US, CIPT, Associate, Foley & Lardner LLP
  • Michael Murray, Head of Regulatory Strategy, ICO

To learn more and register to attend, please click here.

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