Pika has a dedicated section addressing how it handles data related to children and minors, indicating age-based restrictions or protections apply to younger users of the platform.
Parents and guardians should be aware that Pika has specific policies for minors; children under 13 may have restricted access or require parental consent for data collection to be lawful.
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Compare across platforms →If Pika collects data from users under 13 without verified parental consent, it violates COPPA, which can result in significant FTC fines and reputational damage.
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: COPPA (15 U.S.C. §6501 et seq.) requires verifiable parental consent before collecting personal data from children under 13 in the US, enforced by the FTC. GDPR Article 8 sets the age of digital consent at 13–16 depending on EU member state, with parental consent required below that threshold, enforced by national DPAs. UK GDPR / Children's Code (ICO Age Appropriate Design Code) imposes additional obligations for services likely accessed by minors under 18 in the UK. (2)
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