CNY students, administrators, Sen. Schumer call for federal online protections for teens

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The article reports that students and administrators in Central New York are calling for federal online protections for children and teens. They are urging US Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand to support legislation that would update the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The proposed changes include requiring parental consent before collecting data from children under 16, the right to delete personal information, and holding tech companies accountable for violation of children’s privacy rights.

Call to Action: Learn more about the urgent call from students and administrators for child protection online. Understand how proposed legislation could update the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act to better safeguard our children’s online activities. Click the link below for detailed information.

They were joined by Mary Rodee of Potsdam, whose 15-year-old son Riley committed suicide after sextorting him on Facebook.

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