Figma
· Figma Privacy Policy
If a minor under the applicable age threshold uses Figma, any personal data collected may be improperly processed, and parents or guardians should be aware of the age restrictions and Figma's deletion commitments.
This provision establishes Walmart's stated COPPA compliance posture but does not describe a verified age-gating mechanism; the agreement relies on users self-certifying their age rather than a technical enforcement mechanism.
The prohibition on under-13 use and the stated data deletion commitment engage COPPA compliance obligations, but the terms rely primarily on users self-certifying their age rather than implementing active age verification, which is an area of increasing regulatory scrutiny.
Suno
· Suno Privacy Policy
If minors under 13 access the platform, COPPA requires parental consent for data collection; parents of teen users aged 13-17 should be aware that their children's creative prompts and activity data may be collected and used for AI model training.
Parents and guardians should be aware that children below the applicable age threshold, typically 13 in the US under COPPA, should not be creating or using Microsoft accounts without proper parental consent mechanisms.
Yelp
· Yelp Terms of Service
The age restriction reflects Yelp's compliance posture under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which restricts data collection from children under 13 without verifiable parental consent.
This provision establishes the minimum age requirement for platform access and conditions adolescent use on parental consent, creating compliance obligations under COPPA for users under thirteen and operational considerations for platform access controls.
Target
· Target Terms and Conditions
This provision establishes Target's stated COPPA compliance posture, asserting that the platform does not knowingly collect data from children under 13 and will delete such data upon discovery. The operational effectiveness of this commitment depends on the age verification mechanisms Target has implemented.
Medium
· Medium Privacy Policy
Parents and guardians should be aware that Medium does not have mechanisms to verify user age at sign-up, which means the platform relies on users to self-report compliance with the age restriction.
This provision establishes a two-tiered age restriction: a hard prohibition on use by children under 13, consistent with COPPA requirements, and a general requirement of majority age or 18 years, whichever is applicable in the user's jurisdiction. The terms do not describe a technical age verification mechanism.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 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.
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.
The 13-year minimum age is consistent with US COPPA thresholds but may not align with higher digital age of consent standards in other jurisdictions, such as 16 in some EU member states or 13 in the UK, potentially affecting compliance for underage users accessing this non-EEA product.
Canva
· Canva Terms of Use
This provision implements compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which requires services to obtain parental consent before collecting data from children under 13. The deletion mechanism establishes Canva's procedure for remedying unauthorized data collection from minors.
Fiverr
· Fiverr Terms of Service
The minimum age of 13 (rather than 18) means that teenagers between 13 and 17 may create accounts and engage in commercial transactions as sellers or buyers, which creates parental oversight considerations and potential regulatory obligations.
Grammarly is widely used in educational settings, and this clause defines the minimum age for compliant use; parents and educators should ensure that children under 13 are not creating individual Grammarly accounts without appropriate institutional safeguards.
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.
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.
This provision establishes the minimum age threshold for Threads consistent with COPPA requirements in the US, and creates an obligation on Meta not to knowingly collect data from users below this age. The operational effectiveness of this restriction depends on the age verification mechanisms Meta employs at account creation.
The 13-year minimum age threshold is the COPPA boundary in the United States, and the parental consent requirement for minors under 18 creates compliance obligations for the platform regarding how it collects and handles data from teenage users.