Table of Contents
- When COPPA requires verifiable parental consent for photos and videos?
- The operational cost of verifiable parental consent
- How face blurring reduces COPPA exposure in visual publishing?
- What automated visual anonymization can and cannot detect?
- When anonymization may be enough and when consent may still be needed?
- Decision table: parental consent, face blurring, or both
- A practical workflow for reducing COPPA exposure before publication
- Security and logging considerations for visual anonymization
- Cost comparison: consent-first publishing versus anonymization-first review
- Decision guidance for compliance and publishing teams
- Key takeaway for COPPA exposure
- FAQ: Parental Consent or Anonymization Under COPPA