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Children's rights in a digital environment: French DPA opens public consultation (update - 3 June 2020)
Protecting minors' data while respecting their rights: the CNIL is looking for feedback
As part of a global reflection on online children’s rights, the CNIL, the French Data Protection Authority (DPA) is running a public consultation from 21 May to 1 June 2020 to collect information, comments or proposals from stakeholders, public and private, on several essential points raised by the French Data Protection Act.
When a minor is under the age of 15, consent must be given jointly by the child concerned and the holder of parental authority.
Launched during the current health crisis, at a time when digital tools are massively used by minors, this timely consultation aims to clarify:
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the acts that minors should be able to perform alone on the Internet (and under what conditions);
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the procedures for verifying the age and obtaining consent;
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the procedures for having minors exercising their rights on their data (right of access, rectification, erasure or opposition, in particular).
Following this six-week public consultation, the CNIL intends to produce some guidance material to ensure the implementation of data protection principles in the most appropriate way.
Update (3 June 2020): the consultation on children’s rights in the digital environment launched by the CNIL is extended until Monday, June 8, 2020, at the latest.
Source: CNIL
Futher EPRA Background:
Data protection and minors in the online world was one of the topics addressed at the 50th EPRA meeting in Athens, with a focus on the common challenges between DPAs and NRAs. More information here.
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