The policy includes a section specifically addressing personal information from children, which indicates DoorDash has specific practices or restrictions governing the collection of data from minors.
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The policy's inclusion of a dedicated section on children's personal information indicates that DoorDash has considered COPPA and analogous obligations, though the specific terms of that section are not fully reproduced in the available document text.
Interpretive note: The full text of the children's personal information section is not reproduced in the available document excerpt, so the specific practices, restrictions, and consent mechanisms for minors cannot be assessed directly from this document.
DoorDash's policy includes a dedicated section on personal information from children, indicating age-related restrictions or protections apply to its data collection practices. Parents or guardians of minor users should review this section for applicable rights and restrictions.
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If you are a California resident, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information and the right to opt-out of the sharing of your personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. To exercise these rights, please click on the 'Your Privacy Choices' link or the 'Do...
You have the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information. To exercise this right, please click on the 'Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information' link available on our website, or contact us as described in the 'Contact Us' section of this policy. We will process your req...
Our services are not directed to children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13 without parental consent. If we become aware that we have collected personal information from a child under the age of 13 without parental consent, we wil...
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"Personal Information is any information that DoorDash can reasonably use to identify you, whether that information identifies you on its own or when combined with other information. Anonymous information and information that has been de-identified such that it cannot identify you is not Personal Information.— Excerpt from DoorDash's DoorDash Privacy Policy
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), enforced by the FTC, restricts collection of personal information from children under 13 without verifiable parental consent. Several states, including California (AADC), have additional protections for minors under 18. The FTC has recently increased enforcement of COPPA, and state-level minors' privacy laws are proliferating. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The existence of a dedicated children's privacy section indicates awareness of applicable obligations, but the specific practices and consent mechanisms for minors cannot be fully assessed from the available document text. Age verification and parental consent implementation should be reviewed. JURISDICTION FLAGS: California's Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) imposes additional obligations regarding minors under 18. Texas and other states have enacted or proposed analogous minors' privacy protections. International frameworks including GDPR impose heightened protections for minors. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Service providers with access to data involving minors should be subject to COPPA-compliant data processing agreements. The age verification mechanism for the DoorDash platform should be assessed for adequacy under applicable law. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should review the full text of the children's privacy section to assess compliance with COPPA, California AADC, and analogous state and international frameworks. Age gate mechanisms and parental consent workflows should be audited.
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The policy's inclusion of a dedicated section on children's personal information indicates that DoorDash has considered COPPA and analogous obligations, though the specific terms of that section are not fully reproduced in the available document text.
DoorDash's policy includes a dedicated section on personal information from children, indicating age-related restrictions or protections apply to its data collection practices. Parents or guardians of minor users should review this section for applicable rights and restrictions.
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