Overview of the VPPA functionality and steps to take to customize your VPPA settings on your embedded content
The Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) is a U.S. federal law that protects individuals' privacy by regulating the collection, use, and sharing of video-related data without explicit user consent. This law applies to any website that embeds videos and collects or shares user data, requiring businesses to be transparent and accountable when handling sensitive information.
Whether your website uses embedded videos for marketing, education, or user engagement, these videos can inadvertently share user data with third parties without consent, leading to legal risks, fines, and reputational harm. Clym's VPPA solution helps you adhere to VPPA requirements by obtaining clear user consent, managing preferences, allowing users to withdraw their consent, and controlling data-sharing practices responsibly.
Below, you will find several guides on how to use and customize the content takedown functionality in your Clym account.
If you encounter any challenges, please reach out to us at support@clym.io.