Overview
This report from Common Sense Media highlights alarming findings regarding the privacy practices of over 200 popular apps and online platforms used by children and families. It reveals that nearly three-quarters of these apps are monetizing personal information, often without adequate transparency or compliance with privacy laws like the CCPA and CPRA.
Key Features:
- Data Monetization: The report indicates that many apps track user behavior and share data with advertisers, raising significant privacy concerns.
- Compliance Issues: A majority of the reviewed apps are either not compliant with new privacy regulations or fail to disclose their data practices adequately.
- Consumer Awareness: The findings emphasize the need for greater consumer awareness and control over personal data, especially for parents and caregivers.
Use Cases:
- For Parents: Understanding which apps are safe for children and how their data is used.
- For Educators: Informing teaching practices and discussions around digital citizenship and privacy.
- For Policymakers: Highlighting the need for stronger regulations to protect children's data online.

