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Download the 2026 Youth Protection Compliance Kit.
Why this is the "2026 Edition":
Beyond COPPA (The "Teen" Gap) Old templates only worry about kids under 13. New laws (KOSA, AADC) protect teens aged 13-17. Our kit includes specific "High Privacy by Default" settings for this older demographic, ensuring you don't get sued for exploiting teenagers. The "Right to be Forgotten" for Kids Minors have enhanced rights to erase their digital footprint. Our Master Policy includes the specific data retention and deletion workflows required to comply with the "Eraser Button" laws. Plain English "Kid's Policy" GDPR-K and California law require you to explain privacy in language a child can understand. Section V of our kit includes a pre-written Children's Privacy Policy that uses simple language and clear headers to satisfy this difficult requirement.
What You Get Inside the Master Kit:
Data Minimization: Mandates that you only collect what you need. Anti-Nudging Rules: Prohibits design tricks that manipulate children into spending money.
Neutral Age Gates: How to design a birthday selector that doesn't encourage lying. Zero-Data Estimation: Standards for using AI to estimate age without storing biometric data.
Design for Safety.
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Frequently Asked Questions
I don't target kids. Do I need this? If your app is "likely to be accessed" by children (e.g., a cartoon game, a homework helper, a social network), the law applies to you even if you claim it's for adults. The "General Audience" defense rarely works in 2026. What is the AADC? The California Age-Appropriate Design Code. It requires you to prioritize the "Best Interests of the Child" over your commercial interests. It mandates Data Impact Assessments (DPIA) which are included in this kit. How do I verify a parent? The most common method is the "Credit Card Slip." You charge the parent a nominal amount (e.g., $0.50) to prove they are an adult with a financial account. Our Consent Form includes language for this method. Can I use targeted ads on teens? Generally, No. Most new state laws prohibit "Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising" for users known to be under 18. Our Master Policy includes the "No Profiling" clauses you need to stay compliant.

