Privacy & safety · 1 min read
Parental consent explained
For children under 13, CommunATI asks a parent or guardian to make a few clear choices before the child appears anywhere public.
What you control
- Show on displays — whether your child's name or chosen nickname appears on event scoreboards and displays.
- Photos — whether photos that include your child can be shown in galleries.
- Live results — whether their scores appear in real time during an event.
Defaults are private
If you do nothing, your child competes under an anonymous #number and no photo is shown. Nothing about your child is public until you opt in.
You can change or withdraw any consent at any time from your family settings. Changes take effect immediately on new displays.
This follows Canadian privacy law (PIPEDA) and provincial rules such as Quebec's. See Privacy and your data.
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