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This clause establishes a conditional minimum age gate that adapts to stricter local legal requirements and makes parental consent the operative exception.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated after 'consented,' and may contain further detail on the consent mechanism or additional restrictions. Only the quoted language is addressed.
If you are under 13 (or a higher minimum age in your jurisdiction), you may not access or use the Fitbit Service without your parent's consent.
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"Persons under the age of 13, or any higher minimum age in the jurisdiction where that person resides, are not permitted to access or use the Fitbit Service unless their parent has consented...— Excerpt from Fitbit's Fitbit Terms of Service
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This clause establishes a conditional minimum age gate that adapts to stricter local legal requirements and makes parental consent the operative exception.
If you are under 13 (or a higher minimum age in your jurisdiction), you may not access or use the Fitbit Service without your parent's consent.
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