You must be at least 13 to use Suno, and if you are under 18, your parent or guardian must give express permission for you to use it.
Minors aged 13–17 can use Suno only with verified parental consent, but the consent mechanism relies on user self-certification, which may not adequately protect younger users from data collection — including voice recordings.
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Compare across platforms →The 13-year minimum age threshold triggers COPPA compliance obligations, but the Terms rely on self-certification rather than verified parental consent, which is a known enforcement risk area.
1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: This provision directly implicates COPPA (15 U.S.C. §6501 et seq.) and the FTC's COPPA Rule (16 C.F.R. Part 312), which require verifiable parental consent before collecting personal information from children under 13. For users aged 13–17, state laws including California's AADC (Age-Appropriate Design Code, AB 2273) and the UK Age-Appropriate Design Code (Children's Code) impose additional obligations. GDPR Art. 8 requires parental consent for processing personal data of children under 16 (or lower age set by member state) in EU jurisdictions. Primary enforcement authorities include the FTC, California AG, and UK ICO. 2)
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