Leonardo AI is not for children under 13, and if the company finds out it has accidentally collected data from a child under 13, it will delete it.
Children under 13 are prohibited from using Leonardo AI, but the policy relies on reactive deletion rather than proactive age verification, which may leave minors' personal data at risk if the restriction is not enforced technically.
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Compare across platforms →COPPA imposes strict requirements on collection of data from children under 13, and a reactive-only approach (deleting data after discovery) may be insufficient if the platform lacks proactive age-verification mechanisms.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: COPPA (15 U.S.C. §6501 et seq., 16 CFR Part 312) prohibits collection of personal information from children under 13 without verifiable parental consent. The FTC enforces COPPA and has brought enforcement actions resulting in multi-million dollar civil penalties (e.g., Epic Games $520M, 2022). GDPR Art. 8 sets the digital consent age at 16 (or lower with member state derogations, minimum 13) for information society services. Australia's Online Safety Act 2021 and the proposed Children's Online Privacy Code may impose additional obligations.
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