Legislation may well play a role. Certainly our position is that young people do need to understand what they're agreeing to. They need to understand when they use any service what information they are giving out, what information about their activities may be collected, and what will be done with that information by either the operator of the service or third parties to whom it may be sold. How this transparency comes about may well be from a combination of legislation, industry regulation, consumer action, which we have seen has been very effective. However, in whichever case it is, we do need the additional pillar of privacy education so that young people are able to understand that this information is available to them and to make use of it in an effective way.
On November 1st, 2012. See this statement in context.