You must be at least 13 to use Leonardo.Ai. If you are under 18, a parent or guardian must have given permission. Different countries may require a higher minimum age.
The 13-year minimum age threshold and parental consent requirement for under-18s creates data protection obligations that may not be technically enforced, potentially exposing minors' personal data (including AI prompt history and generated content) to processing without adequate legal consent — parents should ensure minor children do not use the platform without supervision.
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Compare across platforms →If a child under the minimum age uses Leonardo.Ai, the family could lose access to content created on the platform; more importantly, the platform may be collecting data about minors without adequate parental consent depending on how the age gate is technically enforced.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: COPPA (15 U.S.C. §§ 6501-6506) applies to US-based users under 13, enforced by the FTC — it requires verifiable parental consent before collecting personal data from children under 13. GDPR Art. 8 sets the age of digital consent at 16 (with member state opt-down to 13), enforced by EU supervisory authorities. UK Children's Code (Age Appropriate Design Code) sets high standards for services likely accessed by under-18s. Australian Online Safety Act 2021 is also relevant.
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