Romanian Authority Warns Online Platforms Against Using Minors' Data for Ads
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Romania's National Communications Authority (ANCOM) has warned online platforms against using minors' personal data for advertising.
- ANCOM stated that digital services must be designed to genuinely protect children and adolescents.
- The warning emphasizes the prohibition of profiling-based advertising targeting underage users.
Romania's National Communications Authority (ANCOM) has issued a stern warning to online platforms regarding the use of personal data belonging to minors. The authority explicitly prohibits the utilization of children's data for the purpose of targeted advertising based on user profiling. This directive aims to bolster the protection of young individuals online.
ANCOM stressed that digital services must be fundamentally designed with the real protection of children and adolescents as a core principle. This implies that platforms need to implement robust measures to safeguard minors' privacy and prevent the exploitation of their personal information for commercial gain.
The move by ANCOM reflects a growing concern over the digital footprint of minors and the ethical implications of data collection and usage. By enforcing these regulations, the authority seeks to create a safer online environment for younger users in Romania.
Originally published by Adevฤrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.