ICO publishes Children's Code design tests

12/12/2022 | ICO

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has published a series of design tests to help developers evaluate whether digital products or services likely to be accessed by children comply with the Age-Appropriate Design Code. The ICO said that the tests support designers in creating "online experiences that protect children's personal data," noting, "Each test provides a report detailing areas of good practice as well as steps you can take to improve your conformance."

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ICO Age Appropriate Design Code, Children's Code

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