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Interpretive note: The excerpt does not describe the nature, scope, or effectiveness of the detection and removal measures. The canonical claim reflects only what is stated: that such measures exist.
Users who are children may be detected and removed from Anthropic's Services through measures Anthropic has put in place.
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If we learn that we've collected the personal data of a child under the age of 13 or 16, as applicable, we'll take reasonable steps to delete the personal data. This may require us to delete the Skillshare account...
If our moderators decide to remove content, or suspend or terminate the Member's account, we will notify the Member and explain how to contact us.
If we become aware that a child has provided us with personal data without parental consent, we remove such data and terminate the child's account (except where we are required to retain all or a portion of such data for compliance purposes).
"We have measures in place to detect and remove children from our Services.Excerpt from Anthropic's Privacy Policy (Superseded Capture)
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The clause states: “We have measures in place to detect and remove children from our Services.”
Users who are children may be detected and removed from Anthropic's Services through measures Anthropic has put in place.
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