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ESRB’s privacy badge all about best practices, not anonymity In the wake of Blizzard's public relations flap, we reached out to the ESRB to … ...
The ESRB says it will provide developers with a number of tools, among them a privacy risk assessment of their apps, assistance for meeting the COPPA's parental consent requirements, and ongoing ...
The Entertainment Software Ratings Board, better known as the ESRB, is gaming’s self-regulating body. In addition to labeling the latest first-person shooter with a “T for teen” or “M for ...
The Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) is debunking recent reports that imply the company wants to use facial recognition tech for children, adding that it has no intention of storing or ...
The filing, made jointly by the ESRB, digital identity company Yoti, and "youth digital media" company Superawesome, was made on June 2 but only came to light recently thanks to the FTC's request ...
ESRB: We help "protect creative freedom" Patricia Vance talks about fighting the image of being a "censor" and outlines the benefits of ESRB's new automatic rating tool ...
The video games rating board, known and referred to as the ESRB, has proposed the implementation of a new age verification tech that would use facial age assurance to gain parental consent. As ...
The ESRB most recently undertook an overhaul of its rating icon design in 1999, getting rid of the old pixelated letters (like the now-defunct ‘K-A’ for “Kids to Adults” rating seen here ...
The Entertainment Software Rating Board, better known as the ESRB, is the self-regulating body for video games in the United States. It’s the organization responsible for those E, T, and M ...