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Kids' Privacy Zone

Common Sense is committed to educating parents and policymakers about finding the proper balance in today's rapidly changing media and technology world and to protecting our kids' privacy while enabling them to connect and create.

This report examines five pressing privacy developments:

  1. Smart toys and smart homes
  2. Virtual and augmented reality
  3. Digital citizenship
  4. Targeted ads
  5. Edtech

We hope that, together, families, schools, policymakers, and industry can lead the way to commonsense solutions to protect our kids.

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