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Under the DPDP Act 2023, processing personal data of children (under 18) requires verifiable parental consent before any data collection begins. The Act prohibits behavioural tracking, targeted advertising, and data processing harmful to children. A Children's Data Consent Kit provides ready-to-use consent forms, age verification workflows, and parental notification templates compliant with Indian law.

Children's Data Consent Kit — DPDP India

Complete kit for obtaining and managing parental consent for processing data of users under 18 — includes consent forms, verification workflow, and privacy notice templates.

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Quick AnswerDPDP requires verifiable parental consent before processing data of individuals under 18. This kit includes: age-verification workflow design, parental consent form, child-friendly privacy notice, and consent management documentation.

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Age verification workflow documentation
Parental consent form (DPDP-compliant language)
Child-friendly privacy notice (age-appropriate language)
Parent notification email template
Consent withdrawal process for parents
Data minimisation guidelines for children's data
Advertising restrictions for child accounts
Data retention policy for children's data
Grievance process for parents
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Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as 'verifiable' parental consent under DPDP?+
The DPDP Rules specify verification standards. A simple checkbox or email confirmation may be insufficient — the standard is expected to be meaningful verification that confirms a parent is actually consenting.
Can we prevent under-18 users from accessing our service to avoid consent requirements?+
Yes — restricting access to over-18 users is the simplest compliance approach. Implement robust age verification at signup to enforce the restriction.
Do children's accounts have different data retention rules?+
Best practice: retain children's data for the minimum necessary period, apply stricter access controls, and delete promptly when the user turns 18 or closes the account.

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