Legislation pushed by Meta would share kids’ information with millions of developers without parental consent or rules on how it’s used; we have a better way.
Honestly, I don’t want age signals sent at all. As long as I (the parent) can use parental controls to limit app access, that’s all that matters. Give users the option to deny ad personalization and that protects children from ad personalization. Companies don’t need to know anyone’s age. Meta is pushing for more data, but this feels like an underhanded way to take a middle road that gives Google more data (but not as much as Meta wants). We should take the high road and tell them both to butt out.
Ya know…
Regardless of the truth/validity of this particular item (I’ve certainly no love for Meta)…
After a long run with Google, it strikes me a bit sad that I now find myself at a point where the phrase “Google says” causes me to instantly question the validity, sanity, and value of whatever that phrase is referencing.
Sad that Google has brought me to this point. “Don’t be Evil” has fallen a loooong way.