Jason Schultz Says Websites Avert Child Privacy Law

-POLITICO Pro, November 1, 2011 by Michelle Quinn
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“Parents are very concerned about privacy and Internet safety but they don’t want age-based restrictions as part of the approach,” he said. “We say that there should be privacy protections, but they shouldn’t be based on any demographic or category for age.”

-San Francisco Chronicle, November 3, 2011 by Amy Graff
http://blog.sfgate.com/sfmoms/2011/11/03/millions-of-parents-lie-to-let-kids-join-facebook/

“Overwhelmingly, parents believe that they should have the final say about what their child can do online,” the study authors wrote. “When asked who should have final say about whether or not their child should be able to access online services, 93 percent of parents indicated that they themselves should.”