Protecting children’s rights in the modern age

Hannah Heilbuth from the University of Nottingham reports on a conference session that looked different approaches to protecting children’s data rights.

The protection of children’s data and privacy rights could very well be the most meaningful and unified of global priorities in the data protection community. If it takes a village to raise a child then surely, it takes a collective effort to protect our children’s data rights.

At PL&B’s 37th Annual International Conference, Rachel Masterton (Deputy Commissioner at the Data Protection Authority of Guernsey), Paul Lavery (A partner at the Irish law firm McCann Fitzgerald) and Timothy Ma (Co-founder and Chief Legal Officer for the company k-ID) sat down to tackle this topic from three complementary angles.

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