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16th March 2021

TACD members and allies ask FTC to stop Prodigy math game from preying on kids

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David Monahan

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For years, the edtech industry has capitalized on tight budgets and offered resources at little or no cost to cash-strapped […]

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The Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD) is a forum of US and EU consumer organisations which develops and agrees on joint consumer policy recommendations to the US government and European Union to promote the consumer interest in EU and US policy making.

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