Activision includes specific privacy provisions for young people (minors), directing children and parents to a dedicated section of the privacy policy.
Parents of children who play Activision games should review the children's privacy section to understand what data is collected from minors and how to request deletion or restrict collection on behalf of their child.
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Compare across platforms →Gaming platforms are heavily used by minors, and specific legal protections under COPPA (US) and GDPR Art. 8 (EU) apply to the collection and processing of children's personal data — inadequate protections create significant legal risk.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: This provision directly implicates COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), 15 U.S.C. §6501 et seq. and 16 C.F.R. Part 312, enforced by the FTC, which requires verifiable parental consent before collecting personal information from children under 13. GDPR Art. 8 requires parental consent for data processing of children under 16 (or lower age set by member state). UK GDPR and the ICO's Age Appropriate Design Code (Children's Code) impose additional design and data minimization requirements for services likely to be accessed by children.
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