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Using collaborative features triggers automatic disclosure of certain personal information to other users, which the individual may not fully anticipate.
Interpretive note: The permission grant to collaborators (see, disclose, edit, copy, download) is an independent legal effect recorded in omitted_material rather than merged into the canonical claim.
The updated terms establish specific restrictions on how Figma may use personal information collected from minors. Children under 13 in the US, under 16 in California and the EU, and under 18 in Japan may now use the Services only through agreements with educational institutions. Figma states it will not use children's personal information to train, fine-tune, or improve AI services, nor will it permit service providers to do so. The policy also prohibits using children's data for marketing purposes, targeted advertising, or enabling third-party tracking. If a parent learns their child provided personal information without consent outside an educational agreement, they may contact Figma to report the issue.
View change record →When you engage in collaboration on the Services, certain of your information will be shared with the people you collaborate with.
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Using collaborative features triggers automatic disclosure of certain personal information to other users, which the individual may not fully anticipate.
When you engage in collaboration on the Services, certain of your information will be shared with the people you collaborate with.
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