How is Information Collected?
As a parent or legal guardian, you will create the account,
register the child, and provide information about the child.
This includes creating a username and password and registering
the child’s device. After you register the child, we will track
the mobile device they are utilizing so that notifications can
be sent from the child to the parent. We may also collect additional
demographic information (such as race and gender) from the parent.
In addition, we may collect information about children directly
from children, as well as automatically through a child’s use of our
Site and Services. We may directly collect from you about your children, Earn It! Directly
may collect from your children the following: email, password, real name, a
user name (which may be a real name or a pseudonym), date of birth, telephone number,
the city and county in which the child lives, a profile picture or avatar, information
about how the child categorizes him or herself with respect to his or her content
(for example, whether the child is a musician, a label or some other category of creator)
details of their other websites and social media profiles, including links to those websites and
profiles, information from correspondence sent to use from a child, information included in
any survey responses and information that children post that may include personally
identifiable information including their voice. We will not require a child to disclose more
information than is reasonably necessary to use our Services.
A copy of a notice of our COPPA privacy policy is posted at the
bottom of all pages within Earn It!. From children under 13, we utilize
the date of birth to verify the child’s age. We collect the child’s
first name. We do not ask for the child’s last name.
Parents may request that we stop collecting information by
contacting us via email at cu@foothillcu.org. However, this will prevent
the use of the service. Upon termination of
services all children’s data will be permanently
deleted from the solution.
Information We Collect Automatically
We may automatically collect the following
information about a child’s use of our Site
through cookies and other technologies: domain name;
browser type and operating system; web pages
viewed; links clicked; buttons clicked; the length
of time spent on our Site; the length of time our
solution was utilized; Google Analytics statistics;
the referring URL, or the webpage that led the
child to our Site; device name and model; operating
system type, name, and version; and activities
within our Site. We may also collect IP addresses,
push notification ID, device identifier or a
similar unique identifier from users of our
product, including children. We use such
identifiers only to support the internal operations of
our product and we do not use such identifiers to
collect information about the child outside of our
Site.
Other Information We Collect About Children
We collect information about children’s performance
and activities on our Site, including financial
performance. This information is for internal use
only and will not be disclosed to other entities;
however, we do not use this information in
personally identifiable form for our own commercial
purposes. Before we analyze or use any activity
data for our own commercial purposes, we
de-identify and/or aggregate such information.
How We Use Children’s Information
We use personal information collected from children
for the following purposes:
We de-identify and/or aggregate the
information we collect from children under
13 before we use it for any other purposes,
as noted below.
Unique Identifiers. We only collect and
use unique identifiers, such as IP
addresses, as necessary to operate our Site
or Services, including to maintain or
analyze their functioning; perform network communications;
authenticate users or personalize content; and
protect the security or integrity of users and our
Site and Services. We never use unique identifiers
to track users across third-party apps or websites.
Aggregate or De-identified Information. We may
use aggregate or de-identified information about
children for research, analysis, and similar
purposes. When we do so, we strip out names,
email, contact information, and other personal
identifiers. We may use aggregate or de-identified
information for the following purposes: