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The provision operationalizes compliance with children's privacy regulations by creating a segregated service tier with distinct data handling procedures documented in a separate privacy policy, ensuring age-appropriate terms and protections apply based on user classification.
Users under 13 are restricted to the Under 13 Experience only and are subject to the Children's Privacy Policy for data processing, while users 13 and older may access the standard Platform under the primary Terms of Service. The specific data practices applicable depend on which experience tier the user accesses.
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If you are under 13 years of age, you may not use the Platform, unless you are using the separate Under 13 Experience. A dedicated Children's Privacy Policy provides further details about how we collect, use, share, and otherwise process the personal information of users of the Under 13 Experience.
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May 5, 2026 Medium

TikTok removed references to its Children's Privacy Policy from the footer navigation of its Commun…

TikTok restructured its Community Guidelines page on April 19, 2026, removing 49 sentences of detai…

Apr 1, 2026 Medium

TikTok has substantially reduced its Community Guidelines document, removing 53 sentences of explan…

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Stripe's arbitration clause is narrower than Amazon's in one key respect: it includes a small claims court carve-out that Amazon's clause does not. PayPal's clause is the most aggressive of the three, explicitly waiving jury trial rights in addition to class action rights. From a compliance perspective, Amazon presents the lowest risk for B2B contracts while PayPal creates the highest exposure for consumer-facing applications subject to CFPB oversight.

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