Those rules, based on a 1998 law, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, or Coppa, require operators is preparing to update privacy protections for children online. The SpongeBob complaint comes as the F.T.C. The group asked federal regulators to investigate PlayFirst, the developer of the Diner Dash app, and Viacom, the parent company of the Nickelodeon network which carries the SpongeBob SquarePants cable TV program, over “deceptiveĭavid Bittler, a spokesman for Nickelodeon, said the company had learned of the advocates’ filing on Monday morning and had temporarily taken down the app while it investigated their complaint.Ī spokeswoman for PlayFirst referred questions from a reporter to Nickelodeon. The Center for Digital Democracy, a nonprofit group in Washington, filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission on Monday, saying the SpongeBob app violated a children’s online privacy law by collecting children’s e-mail addresses and other information without obtaining their The app violated federal privacy protections for children online. SpongeBob Diner Dash, a free game app for children featuring the popular yellow cartoon character loved by millions of youngsters, disappeared from the Apple App Store on Monday after an advocacy group complained that
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