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Many pages that had for long been topping the results had disappeared, and it seemed like relevancy which h This fine is the largest penalty ever issue for violators of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. Xanga, rival website to MySpace.com, allegedly permitted 1.7 million members to register for an account and specify their birthday, indicating they were under the age of 13. Collecting personal information from anyone under 13 without parental consent is a violation of the children's protection act, or COPPA, which was passed by Congress in 1998. "Protecting kids' privacy online is a top priority for America's parents, and for the FTC," FTC Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras said in a statement. "COPPA requires all commercial Web sites, including operators of social networking sites like Xanga, to give parents notice and obtain their consent before collecting personal information from kids they know are under 13. 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In a statement e-mailed to reporters, Xanga CEO John Hiler said the company has addressed the alleged violations and added additional safeguards to prevent underage children from registering on the site. "Xanga has long been committed to making its site safer for its members," it said. "When these issues came to our attention, we instituted a stronger, more comprehensive safety and compliance program." According to Xanga, they have changed their technology to screen for appropriate birthdays, Engle said, and has enhanced other mechanisms designed to keep young children off the si 5 Tips For Choosing The Right Sales Trainer For Your Team 7 million members to register for an account and specify their birthday, indicating they were under the age of 13. 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In a statement e-mailed to reporters, Xanga CEO John Hiler said the company has addressed the alleged violations and added additional safeguards to prevent underage children from registering on the site. "Xanga has long been committed to making its site safer for its members," it said. "When these issues came to our attention, we instituted a stronger, more comprehensive safety and compliance program." According to Xanga, they have changed their technology to screen for appropriate birthdays, Engle said, and has enhanced other mechanisms designed to keep young children off the s Planning a Team Building Event - Help Is As Close As Saying I Love Team Building rs of social networking sites like Xanga, to give parents notice and obtain their consent before collecting personal information from kids they know are under 13. 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Our children are our pride and joy, so let’s protect them to the fullest. As the Internet continues to grow at an increasing rate there are more predators, terrorists, and criminals online than every before. Let’s all try our best to create an Internet that is a safe environment for everyone.
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