Ledger requires purchasers to be of legal age in their jurisdiction to enter into a binding contract, typically 18 years old.
Minors cannot legally purchase Ledger products directly, and any order placed by a minor may be voidable, potentially complicating the transaction for both the minor and any guardian involved.
Age eligibility requirements in consumer contracts are standard but require careful compliance in jurisdictions where the age of majority varies or where specific rules govern minors' digital commerce participation. This provision intersects with COPPA obligations if Ledger's services collect data from users under 13 in the US.
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When you purchase a Ledger device, this document governs your rights around delivery, returns, warranties, and what compensation you can seek if a product is faulty or an order goes wrong. Ledger limits its liability in ways that could restrict your ability to claim damages beyond the cost of the product itself. You can initiate a return or warranty claim by contacting Ledger's support team at support.ledger.com within the applicable return window.