This provision establishes DoorDash's compliance framework with federal child privacy law and defines the operational restrictions on who may use the platform. It creates explicit requirements for parental involvement in account usage by minors and establishes a data deletion mechanism for non-compliant collections.
This clause establishes OpenSea's operational compliance framework with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which regulates the collection and use of personal information from children under 13. The provision documents the service's age targeting restrictions and the procedural steps for account remediation upon discovery of underage user activity.
Rumble
· Rumble Terms of Service
This provision establishes Rumble's COPPA compliance posture through a prohibition and disclaimer structure rather than an affirmative age verification mechanism, placing responsibility for compliance on user self-attestation.
Figma
· Figma Terms of Service
The clause creates a contractual eligibility gate that conditions service availability on legal capacity to contract, while establishing a separate age threshold for AI-specific functionality. This reflects regulatory compliance obligations under consumer protection frameworks in relevant jurisdictions.
The provision establishes operational compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by setting a minimum age threshold and creating a parental consent framework. It allocates contractual responsibility to guardians for minor users' compliance and service use.
Venmo
· Venmo User Agreement
The agreement establishes that Venmo is not authorized for use by minors, and that users represent their own eligibility; Venmo does not assume responsibility for verifying user age at registration beyond this self-representation.
The age eligibility requirement is legally significant because investment accounts for minors typically require custodial account structures with specific regulatory requirements, and the terms create a blanket warranty of user eligibility that users must self-certify.
These age restrictions are legally significant because COPPA imposes specific consent and data protection requirements for users under 13, and the under-18 requirement creates compliance obligations around how Peloton handles accounts where users may be minors.
This provision establishes minimum age thresholds and parental consent requirements for minor users, which creates COPPA compliance considerations for users under 13 and operational consent verification obligations for users aged 13 to 17.
This provision operationally restricts the service population to adults within a specified geographic jurisdiction, establishing a boundary condition for account creation and service use.
The provision creates a tiered account structure based on age eligibility and establishes parental control as a prerequisite for minor account access. This structure operationalizes age-based product differentiation and ensures guardian oversight through mandatory parent account requirements.
The clause operationalizes age-based access control and establishes that minimum age thresholds are jurisdictionally variable based on data protection and parental consent requirements. LinkedIn's compliance obligations under different legal regimes directly determine whether a given user meets the eligibility threshold.
The age restriction establishes a compliance framework aligned with international digital consent regulations and defines the eligible user population for the service.
This provision operationalizes Pinterest's compliance obligation under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which requires services to implement age-gating mechanisms and parental consent procedures before collecting data from children under 13. The clause establishes the legal framework under which Pinterest restricts user eligibility and governs data collection practices for minors.
Meta
· Meta Terms of Service
The provision creates an operational access control tied to user age and geographic location, establishing Meta's compliance framework with age-based regulatory requirements across different jurisdictions, particularly GDPR and equivalent EU data protection laws.
This provision establishes 18 as the minimum age for account creation while creating a parental consent pathway for minors, which has implications for how genetic data of children is collected and processed under applicable privacy laws.
The 18-year minimum age requirement, which is higher than the legal consent age for online services in many jurisdictions, affects a significant population of potential learners and creates compliance implications around age verification and parental account use by minors.
This provision defines the age eligibility framework for account creation and establishes the account structure for minors. It requires parental account ownership as a prerequisite condition for minor account activation, creating a linked account dependency.
The provision establishes an age-based eligibility requirement and places verification responsibility on the user at the point of service access. This creates a contractual representation that binds the user to the stated age threshold.
Microsoft
· Microsoft Services Agreement (Legacy)
This provision establishes Microsoft's stated compliance with COPPA's minimum age threshold by prohibiting account creation for users under 13, but the enforcement mechanism and verification process are not detailed in this provision.
The provision creates differentiated account access tiers based on age classification, with younger users operating under contractual restrictions that define the scope of permitted account functions and features.
Kick
· Kick Terms of Service
The age restriction and parental consent requirement for minors engage COPPA in the US context and similar frameworks in the EU and UK, and parents should be aware that minors using the platform with their consent are subject to the platform's full data collection and content exposure practices.
The clause creates a gatekeeping mechanism based on age compliance, establishing Anthropic's operational requirement that account holders satisfy age-of-majority or local digital consent standards before accessing the service.
The platform relies on user self-representation for age verification, which creates risk for both minors who access the platform and for Tinder's compliance with laws protecting children online.
OpenAI
· OpenAI Business Terms
The agreement places responsibility on parents or legal guardians for minors' use of the services, which has direct implications for parental liability and the attribution of contractual obligations arising from a minor's account activity.
The age restriction operates as a condition of service eligibility and establishes a contractual representation by the user regarding their legal capacity to enter into the agreement. This provision addresses regulatory compliance with respect to age-gated service offerings.
GitHub
· GitHub Acceptable Use Policies
This provision establishes a minimum age requirement consistent with COPPA obligations and authorizes immediate account termination for underage users, which is operationally relevant for educational institutions and organizations that facilitate student access to GitHub.
Figma
· Figma Terms of Service
This provision establishes a minimum age for Figma use and engages COPPA compliance obligations in the US, though the policy relies on self-reporting and account holder representations rather than active age verification.
Minors using a mental health and meditation platform need clear protections; the terms create a framework but enforcement relies on users self-reporting age, and the platform's ability to verify parental consent is limited.
The provision creates three operational eligibility tiers based on age, with parental consent requirements for the 13-18 cohort. This establishes Pinterest's compliance framework with child protection regulations including the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and similar age-gating requirements across jurisdictions.