Invoice would permit oldsters to sue corporations over youngsters's privateness

The regulation is the newest strive from lawmakers to replace the kids's on-line privateness regulation.
The legislation is the latest attempt from lawmakers to update the children's online privacy law.

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Author: Axios

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