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Don’t you understand?! Improving Children Privacy Literacy with Age-Appropriate Information Designs
Originally posted to CiTiP's blog Written by Martin Sas - 14 January 2025 Transparency is a core GDPR principle, yet traditional privacy notices often fail to effectively communicate data processing information, especially to children. Age-Appropriate Information Designs (AAIDs) offer a promising approach to enhance privacy literacy through child-friendly communication strategies. However, information provision alone cannot ensure comprehensive protection, necessitating compl
ans.denolf
Jan 105 min read


ECREA 2022 in Aarhus – Rethink Impact
by Maarten Denoo, Eva Grosemans, Bieke Zaman First published on Mintlab's blog From October 19th to 22nd, Bieke Zaman, Eva Grosemans,...
brunodupont1
Mar 8, 20233 min read
EU Resolution on consumer protection in videogames – First step towards a harmonised EU approach?
By Pieterjan Declerck After a hearing in the EU Parliament on 18 January 2023, a new Resolution on Consumer Protection in Online...
brunodupont1
Jan 28, 20237 min read


Gam(e)(a)ble at DiGRA ‘22
Eva Grosemans Between July 7 and 11, the Digital Games Research Association conference (aka DiGRA) took place. Though first planned to...
brunodupont1
Dec 5, 20222 min read


Channel points on Twitch: a blurring line between video gaming and gambling?
Pieterjan Declerck, 24 June 2022, updated 26 september 2022 This blogpost briefly addresses the topic of channel points on the livestream...
brunodupont1
Sep 26, 20224 min read
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