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The Electronic and Online Privacy Protection Act (EPPA) is a piece of legislation that was first introduced in 2001. At the time, it was one of the most comprehensive privacy bills in the United States.

EPPA was designed to protect the privacy of individuals who are using the internet, as well as to protect the privacy of companies that are conducting business online.

EPPA sets forth specific guidelines for companies that are conducting business online. These guidelines require companies to take measures to protect the privacy of their customers, and to disclose any information that may be used to track the movements of their customers.

EPPA also requires companies to take measures to protect the privacy of their employees. These measures may include requiring employees to sign agreements that protect their privacy, and prohibiting employers from requiring employees to provide personal information that would be used to track their movements.

EPPA is a very comprehensive piece of legislation, and it has had a significant impact on the way companies conduct their online business. In particular, EPPA has led to the development of policies that protect the privacy of customers, employees, and the information that companies collect online.