A major video game publisher and developer that creates popular gaming franchises including Call of Duty, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro, operating online gaming platforms and digital storefronts. The company collects extensive user data through gameplay tracking, in-game purchases, and account management across multiple gaming platforms and services. Their policies govern how millions of gamers' personal information and gameplay data are handled, including data sharing practices with parent company Microsoft and third-party partners.
High — provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium — provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low — standard terms with minimal consumer impact.
Given that many Activision games are played by children and teenagers, the adequacy of age verification and parental consent mechanisms has significant legal and safety implications under COPPA in th…
Sharing personal data with advertising networks for behavioral targeting is the mechanism through which your gameplay activity, device identifiers, and inferred interests may follow you across the in…
Voice and chat data is among the most sensitive categories of personal information; its collection and retention for moderation and product improvement purposes means your in-game conversations may b…
This clause limits your ability to sue Activision in court or join a group lawsuit, which can significantly reduce practical legal recourse for individual consumers with smaller claims.
The clause establishes that the privacy policy operates as a unified governance framework across all Activision properties, meaning data handling practices described in the policy apply uniformly to …
This document establishes Activision's privacy practices across its games, websites, and services, including Call of Duty. Activision collects personal data including name, email, gameplay behavior, voice communications, device identifiers, and …
This document establishes the terms of use governing access to and use of Activision's websites, games, applications, and online services. The agreement requires users to resolve disputes through individual binding …
ConductAtlas tracks 2 Activision documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.
Activision has made 0 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks.
ConductAtlas has classified 14 provisions across Activision's tracked documents. 4 are rated high severity, 10 medium, and 0 low.
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