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The Child-Privacy Patchwork: When Every State Writes Its Own Rules

There is no single national standard for children's privacy — there are dozens of diverging state ones. This piece argues the inconsistency itself is the cost: companies end up reading every state's law and building to the strictest common denominator.

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