By Vijay @ 05:30pm
It's just one of several kid-friendly preparations Apple is making in the App Store. Earlier this week, MacRumors reported that Apple had updated its app review guidelines
to reflect the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, which prevents
developers from collecting information like email addresses from
children under 13 without the consent of a parent.
The new language also
sates that children under 13 can't be subjected to customized
advertising based upon their behavior within the app, and that they
can't be sent outside an app or purchase anything without consent from a
parent.
As tablets and mobile devices have become increasingly
omnipresent, these small considerations have become an increasingly
important concern and selling point with iOS, the latest version of Android, and the Kindle Fire line of products all offering some sort of restricted access profiles for parents now a days in they recent udpates..
Source: The Verge, 9to5Mac reports, MacRumors..
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