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Actual exam question from IAPP's CIPP-US
Question #: 33
Topic #: 1
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Please use the following to answer the next question:
Matt went into his son’s bedroom one evening and found him stretched out on his bed typing on his laptop.
“Doing your homework?” Matt asked hopefully.
“No,” the boy said. “I’m filling out a survey.”
Matt looked over his son’s shoulder at his computer screen. “What kind of survey?”
“It’s asking questions about my opinions.”
“Let me see,” Matt said, and began reading the list of questions that his son had already answered. “It’s asking your opinions about the government and citizenship. That’s a little odd. You’re only ten.”
Matt wondered how the web link to the survey had ended up in his son’s email inbox. Thinking the message might have been sent to his son by mistake he opened it and read it. It had come from an entity called the Leadership Project, and the content and the graphics indicated that it was intended for children. As Matt read further he learned that kids who took the survey were automatically registered in a contest to win the first book in a series about famous leaders.
To Matt, this clearly seemed like a marketing ploy to solicit goods and services to children. He asked his son if he had been prompted to give information about himself in order to take the survey. His son told him he had been asked to give his name, address, telephone number, and date of birth, and to answer questions about his favorite games and toys.
Matt was concerned. He doubted if it was legal for the marketer to collect information from his son in the way that it was. Then he noticed several other commercial emails from marketers advertising products for children in his son’s inbox, and he decided it was time to report the incident to the proper authorities.
How could the marketer have best changed its privacy management program to meet COPPA “Safe Harbor” requirements?

  • A. By receiving FTC approval for the content of its emails
  • B. By making a COPPA privacy notice available on website
  • C. By participating in an approved self-regulatory program
  • D. By regularly assessing the security risks to consumer privacy
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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impchoi
Highly Voted 1 year, 11 months ago
C: Safe harbor indicates participation in a self-regulatory program.
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twiny
Most Recent 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
The correct answer is C. By participating in an approved self-regulatory program. Here is why: COPPA includes a Safe Harbor provision, which allows companies to meet COPPA’s requirements by participating in an FTC-approved self-regulatory program. These programs are designed to ensure compliance with COPPA’s requirements, including obtaining verifiable parental consent before collecting personal information from children under the age of 13. Companies that participate in these programs are subject to oversight and audits, which help ensure that they are following COPPA regulations. Here is whyA is incorrect: The FTC does not specifically approve the content of individual marketing emails. The issue in the scenario is not about the content of the emails but the collection of children’s personal data without proper parental consent. Here is why B is incorrect: While having a COPPA-compliant privacy notice on the website is necessary, it is not sufficient on its own to meet COPPA’s Safe Harbor requirements.
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Bhimesh
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
COPPA Safe Harbor Program The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) includes a provision enabling industry groups or others to submit for Commission approval self-regulatory guidelines that implement the protections of the Commission’s final Rule. The COPPA Rule requires the Commission to act on a request for "safe harbor" treatment within 180 days of the filing of the request, and after the proposed guidelines have been subject to notice and comment. Section 312.10 of the final Rule sets out the criteria for approval of guidelines and the materials that must be submitted as part of a safe harbor application.
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Aremu1
11 months, 4 weeks ago
"A" is the most probable answer as the question is asking about meeting COPPA “Safe Harbor” requirements
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jjjrbm
1 year ago
Selected Answer: C
answer is C
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jjjrbm
1 year ago
answer is C
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cja1002
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
COPPA safe harbor programs comprise industry groups that self-regulate their member-operators and establish their own guidelines and requirements that must guarantee the same or greater protection for children as the standards set forth in the COPPA rule.
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smp175
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: C
FTC COPPA Safe Harbor applies to approval of self-regulatory programs, not something as specific as individual email contents. Therefore C is the best answer.
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Boats
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: B
https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/childrens-online-privacy-protection-rule-six-step-compliance-plan-your-business Step 2: Post a Privacy Policy that Complies with COPPA. Assuming you’re covered by COPPA, the next step is to post a privacy policy. It must clearly and comprehensively describe how personal information collected online from kids under 13 is handled. The notice must describe not only your practices, but also the practices of any others collecting personal information on your site or service — for example, plug-ins or ad networks.
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Supp2023
1 year, 7 months ago
A is likely the best choice here. Safe Harbor self-regulatory approvals require submitting the request to FTC for pre-approval https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/2012-31341.pdf
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