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13 June, 09:20

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.

Match the laws with their descriptions.

Tiles:

1) ECPA

2) COPPA

3) OPPA

4) FCRA

Answer choices:

A) Directs company websites to declare their privacy policies and their expiration dates on their websites if the users are from California.

B) Regulates credit ratings and how agencies view an individual's credit information.

C) Restricts websites from acquiring information from users below the age of thirteen.

D) Prohibits the government and law enforcement agencies from acquiring information about an individual through telephonic or digital media.

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  1. 13 June, 09:35
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    1) ECPA is D. Prohibits the government and law enforcement agencies from acquiring information about an individual through telephonic or digital media.

    2) COPPA is C. Restricts websites from acquiring information from users below the age of thirteen.

    3) OPPA is A. Directs company websites to declare their privacy policies and their expiration dates on their websites if the users are from California.

    4) FCRA is B. Regulates credit ratings and how agencies view an individual's credit information.
  2. 13 June, 09:43
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    1) ECPA is D. Prohibits the government and law enforcement agencies from acquiring information about an individual through telephonic or digital media.

    2) COPPA is C. Restricts websites from acquiring information from users below the age of thirteen.

    3) OPPA is A. Directs company websites to declare their privacy policies and their expiration dates on their websites if the users are from California.

    4) FCRA is B. Regulates credit ratings and how agencies view an individual's credit information.
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