A company plans to offer a web service to individuals who are younger than a certain age. Which strategy best aligns with the federal guideline requiring verified consent from guardians and restricted data practices for these young users?
Show a cautionary banner on the main page stating that younger individuals visit at their guardian’s risk
Implement an extra check to verify each user’s age and secure guardian approval while limiting personal details
Apply strong encryption across all traffic but do not adjust how young users set up accounts
Gather billing addresses to gauge age and rely on written assurances from the user
The correct choice involves a method that confirms a child’s age before use, secures guardian permission, and limits the personal information collected. Other approaches may include disclaimers or encryption but fail to ensure a verified adult is involved, or do not control the type and amount of data collected from young users.
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