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Data Protection vs. Youth Protection: How Can Children Be Protected from Inappropriate Advertising?

Data Protection vs. Youth Protection: How Can Children Be Protected from Inappropriate Advertising?

“There are plenty of legal regulations, as well as guidelines and provisions for self-regulation in advertising and at the marketplace for app providers,” says media lawyer Stephan Dreyer in an interview with Meinungsbarometer.info with a view to inappropriate advertising in digital offers.  He calls on parents of affected children to report individual cases best with a screenshot. To the Interview

Furthermore, in a 6-minute quote: Immersion, biometric systems and gamification will completely change youth media protection. Stephan Dreyer's vision for the future of gaming in the EA Blog für digitale Spielkultur [EA Blog for Digital Game Culture].

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