I remember the time we had very good privacy policies but getting that project to be compliant with COPPA was still a significant effort, so I think I get where you're coming from.
Once we became compliant, quite frankly, I felt a lot safer and more confident in affirming that our privacy policies were very good. Maybe it was some kind of sunk cost syndrome, but I was glad we did (were forced to do) it.
I remember the time we had very good privacy policies but getting that project to be compliant with COPPA was still a significant effort, so I think I get where you're coming from.
Once we became compliant, quite frankly, I felt a lot safer and more confident in affirming that our privacy policies were very good. Maybe it was some kind of sunk cost syndrome, but I was glad we did (were forced to do) it.