Suno
· Suno Terms of Service
These restrictions are legally required under U.S. federal law for platforms collecting data from children, and failing to comply could expose both minors and Suno to legal consequences.
Age restrictions on AI generative content platforms are legally required in many jurisdictions, and violations can expose the platform to regulatory action while leaving underage users without appropriate protections.
Clear age restrictions and parental deletion mechanisms are legally required under COPPA for users under 13 in the US, and the policy's disclosure of a remediation path is important for parents to know about.
Replit
· Replit Terms of Service
Given Replit's widespread use in educational settings and coding programs for young learners, the age restriction and data deletion commitment are practically important for parents, schools, and compliance teams overseeing minor users.
The terms prohibit use by children under 13, engaging COPPA compliance obligations, and require parental consent for users aged 13 to 17, but the document does not specify a verified consent mechanism, which may create regulatory exposure.
This provision establishes the minimum age requirement and places compliance responsibility on parents for minors aged 13 to 17, which has implications for both COPPA compliance and parental liability for content generated or shared by minors.
Rumble
· Rumble Terms of Service
The absence of a described technical age verification process means the platform relies primarily on self-attestation, which is the subject of ongoing regulatory scrutiny regarding COPPA compliance for platforms accessible to minors.
Meta
· Meta Terms of Service
The terms assert age restrictions for minors but rely on self-declaration rather than active verification, which is a common but increasingly scrutinized practice in the context of child safety regulations in multiple jurisdictions.
Strava
· Strava Terms of Service
Parents who allow children to use Strava are agreeing to be personally liable for any terms violations, including potential financial obligations, and Strava collects fitness and location data on those minor users.
Runway
· Runway Terms of Service
The minimum age of 13 engages COPPA obligations for users under 13 and creates parental consent requirements for users between 13 and 18, but the document does not specify the mechanism by which parental consent is verified for minors seeking to use generative AI tools.
Fiverr
· Fiverr Terms of Service
Minors using the platform without proper parental consent may have their accounts terminated, and transactions entered into by minors may not be legally enforceable.
Parents should be aware that minors using Eventbrite require guardian oversight and that certain platform features may be restricted or prohibited for underage users.
Zoom
· Zoom Terms of Service
Account holders who deploy Zoom in educational or youth-facing contexts without appropriate safeguards may violate both Zoom's terms and applicable laws protecting minors' data.
Canva
· Canva Terms of Use
If a child under the applicable minimum age is using Canva, their account may be terminated and their data may have been collected without the legally required parental consent, creating both privacy risks and compliance issues.
This provision affects younger users who may be active in sneaker or collectibles markets, as the terms attempt to hold parents or guardians responsible for transactions conducted by minors on the platform.
Unity
· Unity Terms of Service
Without active age verification mechanisms, Unity's age restriction may be insufficient to prevent children from accessing services and having their data collected, which creates compliance risk under COPPA and GDPR's special protections for children's data.
Steam
· Steam Subscriber Agreement
Parents and guardians should be aware that if a child under 13 creates an account without Valve's knowledge, Valve's terms do not authorize that account and any personal data collected may need to be deleted upon notification.
OpenAI
· OpenAI Business Terms
This provision establishes that OpenAI services are not intended for children under 13, and that parental consent and assumption of responsibility are required for teenagers aged 13 to 17, which has implications for how minors' data is handled and how liability is allocated.
Minors are given limited access and parents should be aware that their consent is required, but enforcement mechanisms are not detailed, raising questions about how minors' data is handled.
This provision is legally significant because it directly implicates COPPA, which requires parental consent for data collection from users under 13, and because minors who use the platform may not be able to form binding contracts under applicable law.
The age restriction engages COPPA obligations for US users under 13 and imposes parental consent requirements for minors aged 13-17, which matters for parents and for organizations deploying OpenAI services in educational or youth-facing contexts.
Google
· Google Terms of Service
This clause transfers legal responsibility for a minor's use of Google services to the parent or guardian, which has practical implications for account oversight and liability if a minor incurs charges or violates terms.
The minimum age of 13 is consistent with COPPA in the US but may not meet higher minimum ages required in certain countries, such as 16 under GDPR in some EU member states; parents should be aware that the platform's AI-generated content capabilities may not be appropriate for all minors.
Parents should actively supervise minors' accounts on Paramount+, as the terms require parental involvement for users under 16 and the platform collects personal information that may include data about minors.
Wyze
· Wyze Terms of Service
This provision establishes the minimum age policy and signals COPPA compliance intent, but does not describe any active age verification mechanism for account creation.
COPPA requires affirmative parental consent before collecting personal information from children under 13, and navigation apps that collect precise location data face heightened obligations if minors use the service.
The provision establishes COPPA compliance architecture by restricting the main platform to users 13 and older and directing under-13 users to a separate product, which is directly relevant for parents and for institutional compliance teams managing youth-facing deployments.
This provision establishes Anthropic's COPPA compliance boundary and determines what data protections apply to younger users, with direct implications for parents and guardians.
OpenAI
· OpenAI EU Terms of Use
This provision establishes age eligibility thresholds that interact with GDPR Article 8 and national digital consent age requirements across EU member states, which range from 13 to 16 years old, meaning the 13-year minimum in this agreement may not satisfy applicable legal requirements in all EEA jurisdictions.
Strava
· Strava Terms of Service
Parents who allow their children to use Strava can be held personally liable for any Terms violations the child commits, and the child's GPS location and fitness data will be collected and processed under the same terms as adult users.