Kidoz Inc. announced that it is at the forefront of advocating for the digital safety and privacy of children, embracing the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) with open arms and integrating its principles into the very fabric of operations. KOSA (Kids Online Safety Act) aims to protect minors online more broadly than the presently existing regulations of COPPA and GDPR by addressing issues like harmful content and by requiring all platforms to implement safety measures. COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) focuses on protecting children under 13 in the United States by requiring parental consent for the collection of personal information.

GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is broader, protecting all European Union citizens' data privacy and extending to children's data with varying age consent requirements (under 16 in some cases). KOSA targets platform responsibilities for child safety online, especially focusing on educating kids, physical harm prevention, combating online bullying, and protecting minors from harassment, which are unlike COPPA's specific consent mechanism and GDPR's wide-ranging data rights. KOSA's support for KOSA and its values is unwavering.

actions, from donating advertising impressions, to rigorously monitoring campaigns, is a testament to belief that the digital ecosystem must be a safe haven for children, free from the perils that currently permeate the internet. As pioneers in safe digital advertising, Kidoz has established a standard for the industry demonstrating that it is possible to create a digital world where children can thrive, free from the threats that have become all too common in today's society. Together, with the support of KOSA and the community, are helping to build a safer digital future for children around the globe.

The dedication to creating a secure online environment extends to advertising campaigns which have always been meticulously monitored to ensure they adhere to the high standards of child safety.