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Note to Parents - Children Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

The National Institute on Drug Abuse Privacy Policy for Children under age 13 is the same as our official Privacy Policy. The only difference is in the language used.

The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and its implementing guidelines determine how to communicate online with children under the age of 13. This Federally sponsored web site meets the same standards that commercial web sites are obliged to follow under the COPPA. Verifiable parental consent from the child's parent is required before collecting, using or disclosing personal information from a child under the age of 13.

Exceptions:

There are several exceptions that permit collection of a child's e-mail address without getting the parent's consent in advance.

Personal Information

We want to be perfectly clear: We collect no information about you or your child, other than information automatically collected and stored, when you visit our web site unless you choose to provide that information to us.

Should the NIDA web site need to collect any information about an under-13-aged child, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act guidelines are specific. The necessary information and instructions will be provided on the web page that collects information about the child. The web page will specify exactly what the information will be used for, who will see it, and how long it will be kept.

Personal information about your under-13-aged child may be needed to respond to his/her communication to us -- to receive a poster, to acquire information for a school project, or to participate in one of our surveys. Personal information about your child will be destroyed immediately upon completion of its intended purpose.

Exception: On rare occasions, it may be determined that a communication from an under-13-aged child should be maintained for historical purposes. Should such an occasion occur, the necessary consent will be acquired from the child's parent.

External Links:

NIDA has taken every precaution to ensure the safety of your child's privacy on all NIDA web pages provided for their use. We have made every attempt to ensure that each hotlink we present complies with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, we cannot assure a safe space once the child leaves the NIDA environment.



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