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MCLEAN, Va., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Two self-regulatory watchdog units of BBB National Programs, the Digital Advertising Accountability Program (DAAP) and the Children s Advertising Review Unit (CARU), today released the result of a new data privacy case for the children s gaming site Girls Go Games and the mobile app My Dolphin Show.
Azerion, the publisher of Girls Go Games and My Dolphin Show, worked with DAAP and CARU to bring its online services into compliance with the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) Principles for privacy and interest-based advertising, and CARU s Advertising Guidelines, respectively.
DAAP and CARU monitor the mobile app marketplace and the web, conducting network traffic tests of popular mobile apps and websites and opening formal inquiries where they find a gap in compliance with privacy best practices.
One woman was allegedly subjected to sexual abuses in lieu of payments for legal services by her attorney.
Another claimed she was fondled under the table in court, then pressured to share nude photos of herself.
Five women say they were sexually assaulted by their lawyer Chad Salsman, who was elected Bradford County District Attorney in 2019, and faces criminal sex charges filed by Pennsylvania s Attorney General. Salsman, who remains in office, has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Women who come forward with accusations of sexual assault face long-lasting emotional challenges, say advocates who specialize in helping victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence, especially as criminal cases proceed toward a possible trial.
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Human trafficking concerns during Super Bowl weekend
The Super Bowl remains a target for human trafficking and although the game isn t in our area this year that doesn t mean there isn t a spike in the crime around the country.
Posted: Feb 7, 2021 5:32 PM
Updated: Feb 7, 2021 11:26 PM
Posted By: Jessica Bringe
ROCHESTER, Minn. - While Super Bowl Sunday is known for getting together with family and friends, delicious snacks, a good game and some commercials, there s also a darker side to game day.
The Super Bowl remains a target for human trafficking and although the game isn t in our area this year that doesn t mean there isn t a spike in the crime around the country.
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act is a U.S. law that aims to protect the privacy and personally identifying information of children under the age of 13 who use online services.