The purpose of COPPA is to protect the privacy and safety of children and to limit how websites market to children. Kids are using cell phones and going online at a much younger age. They are sharing too much information. The law was passed back in 2000 to protect their privacy, but it has been 13 years since it's been updated. The old law didn't include posting photos and videos. Thirteen years ago, apps like Instagram and Vine (video posting) didn't exist. COPPA 2.0 requires kids to get their parent's permission in order to post photos and videos.
Co-presented by the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation, The National Christmas Tree Lighting is a beloved American tradition is celebrating its 95th year.
Take a trip to Italy with Kate Quinn's recipe for Arancini Con Melanzane (fried rice balls with eggplant) from her new book, “Cheese, Wine, and Bread.”