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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the minor internet agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form, followed by the names and addresses of both the parent and child involved.
  3. Review each clause carefully. For instance, ensure that the child acknowledges inappropriate sites by checking the relevant box or signing where indicated.
  4. Fill in any specific dates for when this agreement will be effective and when it may be renegotiated, ensuring clarity on terms.
  5. Complete sections regarding online behavior expectations, such as not sharing personal information and reporting inappropriate content. Each section should be signed by both parties.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed document for signatures.

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Historically, at least since the Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed in the United States in 1998, the age to consent to the processing of personal information without the permission of a parent was 13.
Introduced in Senate (05/14/2025) This bill requires covered online platforms, including social media platforms, to implement tools and safeguards to protect users and visitors under the age of 17.
As a rule, the popular internet platforms have a minimum age of 13 years, 16 years or 18 years. The different platforms use different laws as a basis. Minimum age of 13: Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, for example.
In 2021, some 97 percent of 3- to 18-year-olds had home internet access, according to the American Community Survey (ACS). Specifically, 93 percent had access through a computer,1 and 4 percent relied on a smartphone for home internet access.
13 years is the age set by Congress in the Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which prohibits websites from collecting information on children younger than 13 years without parental permission.
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