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Code · Maryland · Commercial Law

§ 14-4805

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§14–4805.
A covered entity required to complete a data protection impact assessment under § 14–4804 of this subtitle shall:
(1)Maintain documentation of the assessment for as long as the online product is likely to be accessed by children;
(2)Review each data protection impact assessment as necessary to account for material changes to processing pertaining to the online product within 90 days of such material changes;
(3)Notwithstanding any other law, configure all default privacy settings provided to children by the online product to offer a high level of privacy, unless the covered entity can demonstrate a compelling reason that a different setting is in the best interests of children;
(4)Provide any privacy information, terms of service, policies, and community standards concisely, prominently, and using clear language suited to the age of children likely to access the online product; and
(5)Provide prominent, accessible, and responsive tools to help children or their parents or guardians, if applicable, exercise their privacy rights and report concerns.
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