How a website collecting children’s information verifies a parental consent e-mail is really sent by parent?

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Acording to “The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998″ a commercial website requires “verifiable parental consent” before collecting information like e-mail addresses from children. For the internal use of the website, this means getting an e-mail from the parent. The question is how an e-mail can be verified that is realy sent by the parents.
Acording to “The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998″ a commercial website requires “verifiable parental consent” before collecting information like e-mail addresses from children. For the internal use of the website, this means getting an e-mail from the parent. The question is how an e-mail can be verified that is realy sent by the parents.
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