A landmark New Mexico trial is poised to scrutinize the state's Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the context of social media platforms, potentially mandating sweeping changes to data collection and user consent protocols on Facebook and other Meta-owned services. The case centers on allegations that Meta's default settings for minors violate COPPA's strict age-based data protection requirements. A ruling in favor of the plaintiffs could have far-reaching implications for digital advertising and user experience. AI-assisted, human-reviewed.
