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why can't people younger than 13 get advise on here?

Jasmine You (Versailles ~Phlharmonic Quintet~) Asked by yumiyukai 10 months ago, 8 answers.

Why can't people younger than 13 get advise on here?

kitty Answered by ty on Jan 25, 2009, 09:07AM
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Like Ichibanarky said... it's against the law...

According to U.S. federal law, you cannot collect personal information of children under the age of 13 without parental approval. As this site needs personal information (location, sex, etc) to sign up and use its features, that would be against the law. Also there is no way to guarantee parents would actually be allowing their kids to use the site if they were under 13, it's a hassle trying to get consent and what not, so the site simply does not allow it.

Since you seem to want to know more than what Ichibanarky said

COPPA compliance basics

COPPA applies to operators of websites and online services that either (1) are directed to children under thirteen or (2) have actual knowledge that such children are providing information through the website. If you are collecting date of birth information, then you are considered to have the requisite actual knowledge of the age of users from whom you are collecting that information, including children.

If either of the two stated conditions is present, then the you must:

* Provide notice of the information collected and how it will be used;
* Provide parents access to review and change such information and the manner in which it is used; and
* With a few exceptions, obtain “verifiable parental consent” before collecting and using certain personal information.

The Federal Trade Commission enforces COPPA, and has issued implementing rules. Under those rules, the COPPA “notice” requirement is met by posting a “clear and comprehensive privacy policy on their website describing their information practices for children’s personal information.”

Directed to children

The FTC makes the determination of whether a website is “direct to children” on a case-by-case basis. In some cases it will be obvious that a website or online service is directed to children, such as a website that promotes a children's book or a children's television program. The FTC, which enforces COPPA, brought an enforcement action against a record company whose artists' promotional websites included one for child rapper Lil' Romeo, who was then only 12 himself. The website offered games and music aimed at elementary school age children. Other enforcement actions have been brought against Mrs. Field's Cookies, for a website that offered birthday clubs for children 12 or under and provided birthday greetings and coupons for free cookies or pretzels. Also, last year, the FTC, as part of a settlement, a social networking site agreed to a $1 million civil penalty after allegations that it collected, used, and disclosed personal information from children under the age of 13 without first notifying parents and obtaining their consent.

Verifiable parental consent

The type of “verifiable parental consent” required for COPPA compliance is based on a sliding scale according to the use to which the information will be put.

Internal Use Only - Websites that collect personal information from children under 13 and only use the information for internal purposes may obtain parental consent through e-mail; provided, the operator takes additional steps to confirm the parent’s identity. For example, this might include a delayed confirmatory e-mail to the parent, or a follow-up letter or telephone call.

Disclosure to Third Parties - For activities that will allow personal information obtained from children under 13 to appear in public areas of a website such as chat rooms and message boards, and/or where the operator will disclose such information to third parties, the following methods of obtaining parental consent are required:

* A consent form that may be printed out and returned by postal mail or fax (known as print-and-send);
* Provision of a credit card number;
* Calling a toll-free telephone number staffed by trained personnel;
* Provision of a digital signature; or
* An e-mail accompanied by a PIN or password.

Less burdensome methods of obtaining parental notice and/or consent are provided where information collected from children will only be used for a one-time specified purpose or for a specific repeated purpose.

In addition, these site operators must provide for the secure maintenance of the collected information, and not condition a child’s participation in an activity on the child’s disclosure of more personal information than is reasonably necessary under the circumstance.

The FTC makes COPPA compliance information available on its website.
http://www.expertbusinesssource.com/blog/720000272/post/1190011319.html

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me and my lil sister Answered by purple_penguin on Jan 25, 2009, 08:55AM
506 answers

I dont know maybe its for safety?

Just me. Answered by amanwithalotofanswers on Jan 25, 2009, 09:02AM
487 answers

Ichibanarky told you in the last post, dear.

It's the law, not something governed only by FunAdvice.

We can't take personal information from anyone under the age of 13.

1 person thought this was helpful
Alex babii Answered by alexboo13 on Jan 25, 2009, 09:04AM
476 answers

I dont know. it doesn't make sence

Jasmine You (Versailles ~Phlharmonic Quintet~) Answered by yumiyukai on Jan 25, 2009, 09:04AM
2513 answers

oh.

Answered by youtellme on Jan 25, 2009, 09:09AM
81 answers

I don't get it? :s
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Younger than 13 cannot write their advice for people questions?
Or people younger than 13 cannot ask questions and get advice,.?

Jasmine You (Versailles ~Phlharmonic Quintet~) Answered by yumiyukai on Jan 25, 2009, 09:13AM
2513 answers

both. they aren't allowed on the site.

Rawr Answered by jeeja on Feb 18, 2009, 06:02PM
36 answers

Its illegal!

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