Noom states that its services are not directed to children under 13 and that it does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.
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This provision operationalizes Noom's compliance framework for children's privacy protections under federal law. The restriction on selling and sharing minor users' personal information establishes a distinct data handling standard from adult user accounts.
Parents should be aware that Noom's protections for minors rely primarily on age self-reporting; if a minor gains access to the app, their health data may be collected without adequate parental consent or COPPA-compliant protections.
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The Service is intended for general audiences and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you are a parent or guardian and believe that your child under the age of 13 has provided us with personal information without your cons...
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"Noom does not sell or share the personal information of children or teens.— Excerpt from Noom's Noom Privacy Policy
The policy's reliance on age self-attestation rather than verified parental consent may not fully satisfy COPPA requirements if minors are reasonably likely to access the platform. The FTC has increased enforcement of COPPA violations in health and wellness apps, and legal teams should review age-gating mechanisms for adequacy.
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This provision operationalizes Noom's compliance framework for children's privacy protections under federal law. The restriction on selling and sharing minor users' personal information establishes a distinct data handling standard from adult user accounts.
Parents should be aware that Noom's protections for minors rely primarily on age self-reporting; if a minor gains access to the app, their health data may be collected without adequate parental consent or COPPA-compliant protections.
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