{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Lemonerdy","provider_url":"https:\/\/lemonerdy.com\/web","author_name":"Lemonerdy","author_url":"https:\/\/lemonerdy.com\/web\/author\/eva\/","title":"Children's Privacy - Lemonerdy","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"IYMgNpPujR\"><a href=\"https:\/\/lemonerdy.com\/web\/childrens-privacy\/\">Children&#8217;s Privacy<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/lemonerdy.com\/web\/childrens-privacy\/embed\/#?secret=IYMgNpPujR\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Children&#8217;s Privacy&#8221; &#8212; Lemonerdy\" data-secret=\"IYMgNpPujR\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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Lemonerdy.com is primarily a vlogging website that provides book reviews, vlogs, and tutorials that kids and adults can enjoy, but at times, the website may provide content that is primarily targeted at children. Since Lemonerdy.com may attract young users through activities, games, contests, and other content that children enjoy, we may collect information from children who visit the website. Here is a summary of what we collect, how we contact parents, and how we seek consent from parents. If we collect information from a child, we store that information and use it only as long as it is necessary to complete the activity or allow the child to participate in the activity. We may also store information for security or legal purposes. If we find that information has been collected from your child on Lemonerdy.com in a way that is not consistent with COPPA\u2019s requirements, we will 1) delete that information, or 2) seek parental consent for collection of that information. Registration Lemonerdy.com allows children and others to register on the website, view embedded content from third party websites (such as Vimeo, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter and\/or other websites) and read and view original content. Those who register can view exclusive content not available to the non registered user, play games, enter contests, and use special features, as well as other activities. For notification and security purposes, during registration, we may ask the child to enter information including a password, the child\u2019s first name and gender, the child\u2019s member or account username, and a parent or guardian\u2019s email address. To validate a child&#8217;s age, we may also ask for their birth dates. Children should not provide any personal information within their usernames. Children can use the website without sharing their information with us, and have a choice as to whether or not they share their information, however some features of the website cannot function without their information. Therefore, children who do not provide required information will not be able to use certain features of the site. We do not require more information than is needed for the child to participate in an activity online. Collecting parent or guardian email addresses As required by COPPA (Children&#8217;s Online Privacy Protection Act), on any child-targeted site or application, or in any instance where we ask for age and determine the user is age 12 or under, we ask for a parent or guardian email address before we collect any personal information from the child. We do not use email addresses provided by parents for consent purposes to send marketing messages to the parent. If the parent has opted in to email marketing from Lemonerdy.com or has separately participated in an activity that allows email contact, then parents will receive such messages. Contact us at lemonerdyhq@gmail.com if you have NOT received an email providing notice or seeking your consent and believe your child is participating in an activity on Lemonerdy.com that collects personal information. Child Generated Content Certain activities on our sites and applications may let children to manipulate or make content and save it on Lemonerdy.com or on other sites leading to or stemming from Lemonerdy.com that assist in the collection, manipulation, or creation of content. Not all activities on the website require children to provide personal information and therefore parents may not be contacted for consent or notified of each activity. We will screen information if the activity could allow a child to enter personal information on the content they have created so that such information can be deleted, or we will seek verifiable consent for such collection from a parent via email. Created content may include videos, drawings or artwork, text on open text fields, or other methods of entering information on the website.\u00a0 If the content is to be shared publicly on Lemonerdy.com or other related websites, a higher level of parental consent will be obtained. Verifiable Parental Consent: Email Consent If Lemonerdy.com would like to collect personal information from a child, COPPA\u00a0(Children&#8217;s Online Privacy Protection Act) requires that we seek a parent or guardian\u2019s consent by email first. We will explain what information we will collect, how we intend to use that information, how the parent can give consent for us to collect that information, as well as how the parent can revoke consent, in the email. If, within a reasonable amount of time, we do not receive parental consent, we will delete any information collected from the child related to that activity, and the parent contact information will be deleted as well. High-Level Consent If Lemonerdy.com collects personal information from a child that will be posted publicly, we seek a higher level of consent than email consent. Higher level methods of consent may include, but are not limited to, asking for a credit card or other payment method and making a nominal charge for verification purposes, speaking to a trained customer service representative by telephone or video chat, or requiring a signed consent form by mail, email attachment, or fax. After providing high-level consent, a parent may have the opportunity to use a pin or password in future communications as a way to confirm the parent\u2019s identity. Teacher Consent (in lieu of a parent) COPPA allows teachers and school administrators to act in the stead of parents to provide consent for the collection of personal information from children for school based activities. Schools should always notify parents about these activities. For more information on parental rights with respect to a child\u2019s educational record under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), please visit the FERPA site. Chat Some games and activities that are directed to children may allow users to communicate directly with other users using a chat system. These chat systems often employ filters intended to prevent the"}