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Children's Privacy Policy

kidssportsnet.com provides a safe, fun, personalized, and informative online community for connecting players, coaches and leagues to the sports they love. To uphold this community, kidssportsnet.com is committed to safeguarding our users' privacy, especially the privacy of our child users. (For the purposes of this policy a child is a person 12 years of age or younger).

While kidssportsnet.com uses its own measures to protect the privacy of its child users, we are also compliant with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, otherwise known as COPPA. We have posted the kidssportsnet.com Children's privacy policy to help both children and parents understand how a child's personal information will be treated as that child uses and enjoys the kidssportsnet.com web site. This policy may be modified from time to time to better address your concerns or to reflect new changes in online policy, so please check back frequently.

About the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

Whether playing, shopping, studying or just surfing, today's kids are taking advantage of all that the web has to offer. But when it comes to their personal information online, who's in charge? In an effort to put parents in the driver's seat, the Federal Trade Commission has established new rules for Website operators to make sure that kids' privacy is protected while they're online. These rules, which went into effect on April 21, 2000, are part of the 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

The law requires that Website operators post comprehensive privacy policies on their sites, notify parents about their information practices, and obtain parental consent before collecting any personal information from children under the age of 13 or allowing kids under 13 to publicly post personal information such as on web pages, bulletin boards or chat rooms without their parent's consent. For kids, this means that they will not have free reign of all that the Web has to offer, unless their parent provides consent.

Basically, the law was enacted not to restrict web operators from providing services and capturing useful data, but to restrict kids from releasing information about themselves that could allow a stranger to contact them.

For more detailed information on COPPA, please visit: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/online/kidsprivacy.htm

kidssportsnet.com also recommends that you share our brief Information for Kids! bulletin with your children so they understand how to be safe on the Internet and why we are asking for parental permission in certain instances.

Who collects information?

kidssportsnet.com collects information from kids in various part of its web site, especialy in the registration process. You can contact kidssportsnet.com regarding our information collection practices via our Contact Us page.

Some portions of the kidssportsnet.com web site frame the content of third parties (for example, advertising banners) or link to third party web sites. Content framed on the kidssportsnet.com web site or third party web sites that are linked from the kidssportsnet.com web site may also collect information about you or your child. The information practices of those advertisers and web sites often are outside of our control and are not covered by this privacy statement. In addition, we recommend that children use caution when exiting the kidssportsnet.com site through links or banners.

What kind of personal information is collected and how is it used?

kidssportsnet.com strives to be an online resource for individuals who are interested in amateur or recreational sports to share information, achievements, and ideas. We will not collect personal information about you or your child unless you provide it to us or publicly post it voluntarily and knowingly. Membership is not required for most parts of our site. However, in order to access certain sections within the site such as the Control Panel, you will be asked to provide registration data through an online registration form. The information collected may include you or your child's legal name, address, telephone number, email address, areas of interest, birth date, "username," and/or password. Information about you or your child's activities may also be collected on an aggregate (i.e., group) basis, where we will not know or keep track of precisely to whom the information relates.

kidssportsnet.com also collects and uses information about our users to tailor the way our web site, and associated content and advertising, are presented to you. kidssportsnet.com may review and research our users' demographics, interests, and behavior based on the information taken from a number of sources, including information provided during registration, through use of the web site, and during promotions. Additional system information we may gather includes time, type of Web browser being used, the operating system/platform, your IP address, the web site from which you link to kidssportsnet.com, and CPU speed. We also take note of whether and how you use the information and services that we provide by recording site traffic patterns, user clickstreams and by maintaining log files of users' access to site files.

In addition, the kidssportsnet.com web site allows you or your child to post individually identifiable information in public forums. For example, your child may create a personal or team Web page that may contain, among other things, his or her name, picture, address, email address, schedule of game locations and telephone numbers. Similarly, your child may disclose his or her personal information on chat rooms, message boards, email and other public methods of communication. When you or your child posts information in such public forums, the information can be viewed by the general public. In compliance with the COPPA, kidssportsnet.com requires parental permission before any individual under the age of 13 can post information to general forums. In keeping with our policy to protect our young users, kidssportsnet.com strongly advises that children refrain from posting information about themselves in public forums because anyone may have access to this information.

kidssportsnet.com may use information collected from your child, personal and aggregate, to tell your child about products or services that may be of interest to him or her. Personal information may also be used by kidssportsnet.com to contact your child, either by electronic communication or by regular mail.

We will not sell or rent your child's information to third parties at all, ever, under any circumstances. If you or your child has submitted personal information to us and would like to change it or remove it from our records, simply contact us and we will delete the information.

What are cookies and how does kidssportsnet.com use them?

Cookies are small pieces of information that are stored by your browser to assist us in recognizing you as a kidssportsnet.com user and personalizing your use of our web site. The use of cookies is an industry standard. In fact, most major web sites use them because they make surfing the Internet easier and less time-consuming for you by saving your data such as user name, purchases, and preferences while you're at the site. Cookies also help Web developers see which parts of their site are most popular and which are least popular. kidssportsnet.com uses cookies for the same reasons - to ease and tailor you or your child's experience on the kidssportsnet.com web site.

Email notifications

If you do not wish your child to receive any communications from kidssportsnet.com, you have the right to select the "I do not wish to receive special communications from kidssportsnet.com or its partners" in the Control Panel of your site at any time.

Please note that selecting the "I do not wish to receive special communications from kidssportsnet.com or its partners" option only tells kidssportsnet.com not to send your child any emails about updates.

You may cancel your child's account at any time by contacting us via our Contact Us page. Once kidssportsnet.com has finished processing the cancellation, kidssportsnet.com will delete all your child's personal information from its database and your child will no longer be able to create personalized web pages.

Security

kidssportsnet.com maintains a secured area on the Site for transmission and storage of your child's information. Although kidssportsnet.com will use all reasonable efforts to safeguard the confidentiality of your child's information, transmissions made by means of the Internet cannot be guaranteed to be secure. kidssportsnet.com has no liability for disclosure of your child's information due to errors in transmission or unauthorized acts of third parties.

Public Forums

When your child discloses individually identifiably information in public forums (like web pages, chat rooms and message boards), anyone can read or use it. Your child should always be careful what he or she discloses in public forums, and should never disclose information about how to contact him or her without parental permission.

The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act prohibits all operators (including kidssportsnet.com) from conditioning a child's participation in an Internet activity on the disclosure of more personal information than is reasonably necessary to participate in the activity. We do not require your child to provide more personal information than is reasonably necessary to participate in the services offered on the kidssportsnet.com web site. While we may occasionally ask your child for additional information, your child only needs to provide the information identified as necessary for that specific activity. For example, if your child wishes to create his or her own web page or participate in chat rooms or message boards, we require an email address. We need an email address so that we can contact you or your child if there are any problems with the content on your child's web page and to prevent abuse of our public forums. The information collected during registration (including name, birth date, email address, and country) is necessary for us to provide the services that we provide.

How can parents review the personal information collected about their children?

Parents can review or delete the personal information collected about their child or refuse to allow any further collection or use of their child's personal information by submitting a request via our Contact Us page. Access to and control over your child's data requires authentication of the parent's identity.


If you have any questions or comments about our children's privacy policy or practices, please contact us.

 

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