ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

Children’s Privacy in 2026: Navigating New COPPA Rules and US State Laws

60
minutes

Children's privacy regulation continues to accelerate at both the US federal and state level. With the FTC's new COPPA Rule compliance deadline on April 22, 2026 and a growing wave of state laws reshaping compliance obligations, businesses face mounting pressure to keep pace — and stay ahead of enforcement.


Watch children’s privacy expert, Daniel Hales, from the Future of Privacy Forum, and child & student privacy expert Amelia Vance from the Public Interest Privacy Center for an in-depth briefing on the latest regulatory and enforcement developments and what they mean for your organization

In this webinar, you'll learn

In this webinar, you'll learn

  • How April 22, 2026 deadline to comply with new COPPA Rule changes affects companies collecting children's data
  • Which state laws are gaining traction and what requirements privacy teams need to prioritize
  • Key enforcement trends and the compliance risks drawing regulators' attention
  • Practical steps privacy teams can take to assess and strengthen their children's privacy posture

The IAPP (International Association of Privacy Professionals) has approved for webinar attendees to receive 1 CPE credit towards the following IAPP certifications: CIPP/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/CN, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, CIPT.

To receive CPE credits, attendees must self-report attendance by doing the following:

  • Access your IAPP account and navigate to the CPE Submission Form
  • Select “Non-IAPP Event or Online Program (web conference): Attendee” or “CPE/Other” on the Activity drop-down menu
  • Choose the applicable certification(s) you would like to submit the CPE credits for
  • Enter the date of the event and the number of CPE credits earned. In the Notes section, add the title of the event
  • Hit submit! The credits are immediately added to your account

Still have questions? Send a note to cpe@iapp.org

ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

Children’s Privacy in 2026: Navigating New COPPA Rules and US State Laws

60
minutes