• Total prohibition of monetizing data from anyone under 18. This data could only be used to provide services or for security purposes. (And it doesn’t retroactively become legal when the user turns 18, either.)
  • No launching new or modified products or services without the independent assessor confirming that the new features are in compliance with the privacy restrictions.
  • If Meta happens to buy up some cool new company, this privacy rule now applies to them as well.
  • Expanded limitations on facial recognition, requiring disclosure and affirmative consent.
  • Strengthened requirements throughout relating to privacy review, data inventory, access controls, etc.
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Max Chen

Max Chen is an AI expert and journalist with a focus on the ethical and societal implications of emerging technologies. He has a background in computer science and is known for his clear and concise writing on complex technical topics. He has also written extensively on the potential risks and benefits of AI, and is a frequent speaker on the subject at industry conferences and events.

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