The ICO is looking at the ways websites and apps use the information trail that children leave when they go online.
We’re producing an Age Appropriate Design Code, which gives the design standards we will expect providers of online services and apps used by children to meet when they process their data. The Code is a requirement of the Data Protection Act 2018 (the Act). The Act supports and supplements the implementation of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (the GDPR).
As part of this we asked organisations for their views. We have now published their responses and our summary of the responses.
For more information about what we do with personal data please see our privacy notice.
- Response from NAGALRO
- Response from New Era
- Response from the NSPCC
- Response from the Office of the eSafety Commissioner
- Response from the Open Rights Group
- Response from Oxford Computer Science
- Response from Parent Zone
- Response from Parentkind
- Response from Police Scotland
- Response from PRIVO
- Response from the PSHE Association
- Response from a Researcher
- Response from Safecast
- Response from Schillings International LLP
- Response from the Scottish Government (Response 1)
- Response from the Scottish Government (Response 2)
- Response from Sky
- Response from Snap Inc
- Response from SnapSurvey
- Response from the South West Grid for Learning (SWGfL)
- Response from SuperAwesome