Understanding Canva's Compliance with Laws for Children Under 13

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**When Should You Refer to This Page?**
If you have questions about how Canva for Education adheres to laws protecting children's rights, especially for students under 13 who need parental control and guidance for online activities, this information can assist you.

**Overview**
Educators and teachers interested in using Canva for school projects often inquire about Canva’s compliance with laws that safeguard children’s rights. For children under 13, it is crucial to have supervision from parents or guardians when engaging in online activities.

**Does Canva Comply with Laws Protecting Children's Rights?**
Yes, Canva complies with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Canva for Education uses certified practices through iKeepSafe to ensure compliance.

When children under 13 use our service, it must be under the direct supervision of a parent, guardian, or appropriately authorized adult, like a teacher, who agrees to our Terms of Use. We take privacy seriously and do not collect personal information from children under 13 without parental consent.

If you think that Canva might have information about a child under 13, please inform us at our privacy email, and we will address it promptly.

**Note to Educators and Parents**
We appreciate your efforts to ensure the safe use of online resources. If you need more information on our privacy policy or practices concerning children's information, feel free to reach out.

I hope this guidance helps you understand our commitment to protecting children's rights. If there's anything else you need, please let us know, and we'll do our best to assist you further.

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