Denmark aims to enhance children’s data protection; ICO publishes review of UK Children’s Code

Denmark’s government wants to increase children’s data protection standards, Reuters reports. Changes to the current regime on children’s data would include increasing the age for individual consent to 15 or 16 and requiring companies to get parental consent for minors under that age. 
The U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office published its mandated review and post-transition impressions of the Children’s Code.

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