Children’s Privacy Policy

Last Updated: August 04, 2024

This Children’s Privacy Policy provides additional details regarding the practices described in the CHILDREN’S PRIVACY section of our Privacy Policy. Key terms can be found in the DEFINITIONS section of our Terms & Conditions.

  1. What Are Sign Language 101’s Children’s Privacy Practices?

    We take many special precautions to protect the privacy of children in our Site or Services directed to children. Some Sign Language 101 Sites or areas of Sign Language 101 Sites with content for children can be identified by “kids” in the domain or subdomain.

    1. We do not collect personal information from children through our Site or Services directed to children without the consent of a parent or legal guardian or under the direction and administration of an educational institution except in special, limited circumstances described below.
    2. We do not ask for more personal information than is necessary for a child to participate in our courses.
    3. We take steps to prevent children from posting or publicly disclosing personal information without parental consent, such as monitoring or screening and use of filtering technology.
  2. What Information Does Sign Language 101 Collect from Children and How Is It Used?

    To enroll in our online courses, we require parents, legal guardians, or educational institutions to provide the child’s first name, last name, and email address. This information is essential to maintain accurate course records and to send email notifications about the child’s course progress.

    We use technology, such as cookies, to recognize visitors when they use or revisit our Site or Services. This helps us understand which features and areas are most popular and may also be used to screen for age. Similar technologies may be employed in our apps for these purposes.

    Sign Language 101 might collect an email address and name from your child without your consent, but only in the following special cases:

    1. If a child sends a request to us, we keep their email address for long enough to respond to them. Sign Language 101 deletes this information from our system after we answer their question.
    2. If a child signs up for an email newsletter or other activity that requires multiple online contacts with the child.

    We may ask for certain information that is not personally identifiable, like city and state, birth month and day, gender, hobbies, etc., to help us understand our visitors and improve our products, Site, and Services.

    We also use technology and work with third-party technology partners to facilitate the ability to participate in our courses, to recognize returning visitors, for research, and for other purposes.

  3. Third Party Links & Use Of Your Child’s Information:

    Our Site or Service may contain links to other websites that are not operated by us. This Privacy Policy does not address the privacy policy and other practices of any third parties, including any third party operating any website or service that may be accessible via a link. We recommend that you check the applicable privacy statement and terms of use each time you use any website, online service, or app so you understand how your and your children’s personal information will be collected and used, and by whom.

  4. Can I Access, Update, and Review Information You Have About My Child?

    If you no longer want your child to participate in an email newsletter, simply click on the link that is provided for removal or contact us at hello@support.signlanguage101.com

  5. Children’s Privacy at Services and Sites

    1. At our Site or Services directed to children, we do not collect personal information from children without the consent of a parent or legal guardian or under the direction and administration of an educational institution, except in limited circumstances authorized by law.
    2. We collect some information (like IP address, mobile device UDID, operating system, etc.) automatically and use technology like cookies to provide functionality and support our operations.
    3. We do not ask for more personal information than is necessary for a child to participate in a course.
    4. We take steps to prevent children from posting or publicly disclosing personal information.
    5. Parents can access and ask us to update or delete their children’s information.
    6. We may use monitoring and filtering technology to prevent children from posting personal information without parental consent at our Services directed to children.

Effective: August 05, 2024