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The clause establishes Cash App's operational authority to conduct inferential data processing that extends beyond direct transaction data to construct predictive profiles. This enables the platform to assess user creditworthiness and behavioral patterns as part of its service delivery and risk management framework.
The updated policy establishes that children under 13 may use Cash App services if a parent or guardian signs up for or authorizes the account on their behalf. Previously, the policy explicitly prohibited any use by children under 13. The revised language clarifies that data deletion obligations apply when Cash App learns an account belongs to an unauthorized child under 13, but does not specify what happens to data from authorized child accounts or how parental oversight operates. A separate Privacy Notice for Children is referenced but not included in the change summary.
View change record →The revised policy shifts from prohibiting all children under 13 from using Cash App to permitting use when a parent or guardian explicitly authorizes or signs up for the service on the child's behalf. This creates a new lawful use path for families, but also establishes a distinction between authorized and unauthorized child accounts. The policy states that if a child under 13 operates an unauthorized account, Cash App will delete collected data upon discovery. Parents or guardians who authorize services should review the new Privacy Notice for Children for details on how child data is processed.
View change record →The updated terms state that children under 13 can no longer use Cash App, eliminating a path that previously existed for parents to authorize accounts on behalf of younger children. The revised language no longer references a separate Privacy Notice for Children, consolidating all child data handling disclosures into the main policy. If Cash App collects data and later learns it came from a child under 13, the policy requires deletion of that data, though the updated language broadens this obligation by removing the phrase 'for an unauthorized account', potentially extending deletion requirements beyond accounts that were never authorized.
View change record →Users' transaction and behavioral data may be processed to generate credit risk assessments and inferred profiles that inform service delivery, credit decisions, and platform trust determinations. The terms authorize this profiling activity upon continued use of the service.
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"Developing a credit risk profile about you to assess your creditworthiness; Drawing inferences from any of the information we collect to create a profile about you that may reflect, for example, your credit risk profile, your preferences, characteristics, shopping habits, and other behavior, to enhance our Services to you and maintain a trusted environment;— Excerpt from Cash App's Cash App Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes Cash App's operational authority to conduct inferential data processing that extends beyond direct transaction data to construct predictive profiles. This enables the platform to assess user creditworthiness and behavioral patterns as part of its service delivery and risk management framework.
Users' transaction and behavioral data may be processed to generate credit risk assessments and inferred profiles that inform service delivery, credit decisions, and platform trust determinations. The terms authorize this profiling activity upon continued use of the service.
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