Creating an account on Kick requires providing personal information such as your name, email address, and date of birth, which Kick collects and stores as part of your user profile.
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Account data forms the foundation of how Kick identifies you and links your activity across the platform, and understanding what is collected and retained is important for assessing your privacy exposure.
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When you sign up for Kick, your personal identifiers including email address and potentially date of birth are stored by the platform and may be used to personalize your experience, send communications, and verify your age for content eligibility.
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(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Collection of account registration data engages GDPR Articles 5 and 6 regarding lawful basis and data minimization for EU users, CCPA disclosure requirements for California residents, and COPPA where users under 13 may be registering. The FTC has authority over deceptive registration data practices. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. Date of birth collection is particularly significant because it signals age verification processes that must be operationally robust, especially under COPPA for US users and the UK Age Appropriate Design Code for UK users. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: UK users are subject to the Children's Code, which imposes design and data protection requirements for services likely accessed by minors. EU users have rights to access, rectify, and delete account data under GDPR. California residents have deletion rights under CPRA. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Internal data handling procedures for account data must align with stated retention periods and deletion rights. If account data is shared with third-party partners, those relationships require disclosure and appropriate legal basis. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should verify that Kick's age verification process is sufficient to comply with COPPA and the UK Children's Code, that account data retention periods are defined and documented, and that deletion request mechanisms are functional and timely.
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Account data forms the foundation of how Kick identifies you and links your activity across the platform, and understanding what is collected and retained is important for assessing your privacy exposure.
When you sign up for Kick, your personal identifiers including email address and potentially date of birth are stored by the platform and may be used to personalize your experience, send communications, and verify your age for content eligibility.
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