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Effective Date: January 1, 2026 | Last Revised: May 11, 2026 | Version 1.0

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📌 COPPA Compliance at a Glance
COPPA Compliance Overview
Age Requirements & Restrictions
Parental Consent & Controls
Data Collection & Privacy
Third-Party Sharing & Marketing
Security & Data Protection
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📌 COPPA Compliance at a Glance. Upmos is committed to protecting the privacy and safety of children online. This comprehensive guide outlines our compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and age-related restrictions. COPPA Compliance Overview. The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of children under 13 years old online. Upmos strictly adheres to COPPA requirements and maintains robust

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📌 COPPA Compliance at a Glance

Upmos is committed to protecting the privacy and safety of children online. This comprehensive guide outlines our compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and age-related restrictions.

  • 9 comprehensive sections covering all aspects of child safety and privacy
  • COPPA certified and compliant with federal regulations
  • Parental controls for managing children’s accounts
  • Transparent policies for data collection and usage

COPPA Compliance Overview

The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of children under 13 years old online. Upmos strictly adheres to COPPA requirements and maintains robust policies to ensure the safety of young users.

Key COPPA Requirements:

  • Parental consent before collecting personal information from children under 13
  • Clear privacy notices about data collection practices
  • Opt-in mechanisms for non-essential data collection
  • Parental access to review and delete children’s information

Age Requirements & Restrictions

Minimum Age Requirements

Service/Feature Minimum Age Verification Required
Account Creation (Standard) 13 years old Age Declaration
Marketplace Purchases 13 years old Parental Consent
Seller Account 18 years old ID Verification
Payment Method Registration 13 years old (Parental) Parental Authorization

Age Verification Process:

  1. Declaration: Users declare their age during account creation
  2. Verification: We verify the accuracy of age declarations
  3. Consent: For users under 13, parental consent is obtained
  4. Monitoring: Ongoing compliance monitoring and verification

Data Collection & Privacy

What Information We Collect:

  • Account Data: Name, email, age, password
  • Profile Information: Avatar, bio, preferences
  • Transaction Data: Purchase history, payment method (tokenized)
  • Usage Data: Pages visited, features used, timestamps
  • Device Information: IP address, browser type, device type

What We Do NOT Collect:

  • ✗ Real-time location data
  • ✗ Biometric data
  • ✗ Health information
  • ✗ Social security numbers
  • ✗ Full payment card numbers (tokenized only)

Data Retention Policy:

Data Type Retention Period Reason for Retention
Account Data Until account deletion Account management
Transaction Data 7 years Legal/Tax requirements
Usage Analytics 1 year Service improvement
Support Records 3 years Dispute resolution

Third-Party Sharing & Marketing

When We Share Information:

We share user information with third parties only in the following circumstances:

  • Service Providers: Payment processors, hosting providers, analytics services
  • Legal Requirements: Court orders, government requests, law enforcement
  • Safety: To protect against fraud or illegal activity
  • Business Transfer: In case of merger or acquisition

Marketing Communications:

For users under 13, we require parental opt-in for:

  • Email marketing campaigns
  • SMS/text message promotions
  • Push notifications
  • Behavioral advertising
  • Third-party promotions

Security & Data Protection

Security Measures:

  • SSL/TLS encryption for all data transmission
  • AES-256 encryption for sensitive data at rest
  • Regular security audits and penetration testing
  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA) support
  • Secure password requirements
  • Session timeout for inactivity
  • Data access controls and role-based permissions

Compliance Certifications:

  • ✓ COPPA Certified
  • ✓ GDPR Compliant (where applicable)
  • ✓ SOC 2 Type II Certified
  • ✓ Regular Third-Party Security Audits

Frequently Asked Questions

What is COPPA and why does it matter?

COPPA is a federal law protecting children’s privacy online. It requires websites to obtain parental consent before collecting personal information from children under 13. We comply fully with COPPA to ensure children’s safety and privacy on our platform.

How do I know if my child’s account requires parental consent?

If your child is under 13 and creates an account on Upmos, they will be asked to provide a parent or guardian’s email. We will contact you directly to obtain your verifiable consent before activating the account.

Can I delete my child’s information?

Yes. Parents can request deletion of their child’s personal information at any time through the Parent Control Center or by contacting our support team. We will process deletion requests within 30 days.

Are children’s conversations monitored?

We use automated systems and human moderation to monitor conversations for safety. We focus on protecting children from harmful content, predatory behavior, and inappropriate interactions while respecting their privacy.

What happens when my child turns 13?

When your child reaches 13, their account transitions to standard COPPA-compliant status. We will notify you of any changes to their account settings. Parental consent requirements may be relaxed for non-essential services, but security protections remain in place.

Support & Contact

Need Help?

If you have questions about our COPPA compliance policy, age restrictions, or parental controls, please reach out to our dedicated support team.

Contact Methods:

  • 📧 Email: compliance@upmos.com
  • 💬 Chat Support: Available 24/7 on our website
  • 📱 Phone: 1-800-UPMOS-NOW
  • 🌐 Parent Portal: Parent Control Center

Response Times:

  • Email: 24-48 hours
  • Chat: Immediate
  • Phone: Business hours (Mon-Fri, 9AM-6PM EST)

Policy Updates & Amendments

Last Updated: January 2, 2026

We review and update this policy regularly to ensure compliance with changing laws and best practices. When we make material changes, we will notify parents/guardians of affected accounts via email.

Version History:

  • v1.0 (January 2, 2026) – Initial Policy Release

We’re committed to helping you and your family stay safe online. Please refer to the specific section numbers when contacting us about policy questions.

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How Can You Contact Us About This Policy?

If you have any further questions or comments or wish to report any problematic Content or Contribution, you may contact us by:

General Contact

Department Directory

Department Email Purpose
General Support support@upmos.com Account help, general inquiries
Legal legal@upmos.com Legal questions, appeals, terms inquiries
DMCA / Copyright dmca@upmos.com Copyright infringement notices & counter-notices
Privacy privacy@upmos.com Data requests, CCPA/GDPR inquiries
Fraud fraud@upmos.com Report fraudulent activity (24/7)
Security security@upmos.com Vulnerability reports, bug bounty
Disputes disputes@upmos.com Transaction & seller disputes
Refunds refunds@upmos.com Refund requests & status
Accessibility accessibility@upmos.com Accessibility issues & feedback

Mailing Address

Upmos Inc.
9896 Bissonnet St
Houston, TX 77036
United States

Governing Law & Jurisdiction

This Policy is governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, United States of America, without regard to its conflict-of-law provisions. Any dispute arising out of or relating to this Policy that cannot be resolved through our internal process shall be submitted to binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association (AAA) under its Consumer Arbitration Rules, with proceedings conducted in Houston, Harris County, Texas. You and Upmos each waive the right to a jury trial and the right to participate in any class-action or collective proceeding.

If arbitration is found unenforceable or inapplicable to a particular claim, you agree that any legal action shall be brought exclusively in the state or federal courts located in Harris County, Texas, and you irrevocably consent to the personal jurisdiction of those courts.

If any provision of this Policy is held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions continue in full force. Our failure to enforce any right or provision shall not constitute a waiver. This Policy, together with our Terms of Use, constitutes the entire agreement between you and Upmos with respect to the subject matter herein.

Version History

Material revisions to this Policy are tracked below. Minor typographical fixes are not separately enumerated.

Version Date Changes
v1.1 May 12, 2026 Restored chip navigation and the “In Plain English” non-binding summary box; rebuilt the jump-bar into three categorized columns (Overview / Coverage & Rules / Resolution & Help) and removed its sticky positioning; readability hardening for both light and dark mode so that strong/emphasis text, table cells, and contact-section labels remain legible regardless of the active theme.
v1.0 May 11, 2026 Initial publication under the Upmos Gold Standard policy format with full accessibility chrome, JSON-LD schema, dark mode, reading progress bar, two-column TOC, jump-bar, and Department Directory contact table.

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