The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) closed a recent case with i-Dressup.com. i-Dressup.com settled with the FTC to pay $35,000 for making two major violations with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The website invited users, including children, to play virtual dress-up games, design clothes and decorate their online space. Users were able to create personal profiles and interact with others. The FTC found that the site collected personal information from children without obtaining parental consent. The FTC also held that i-Dressup failed to provide appropriate security measures for users' data.
Interestingly, the case also individually named the CEO and Secretary of the company.
For more information, visit the FTC's Press Release regarding i-Dressup.com about this case or the FTC's Blog.