Contact Information
Crimson Consulting Limited (on behalf all subsidiaries)
📍Address: Crimson Education, 18 Viaduct Harbour AvenueAuckland 1010, New Zealand
📧 Email: privacy@crimsoneducation.org
📞 Telephone: +64 9 282 3237
Purpose
The Child Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”), places obligations on websites or online service operators aimed at children under 13 years of age. It also applies to operators of other online services who are aware that they are collecting personal information from children under 13 years of age.
This COPPA Compliance Policy ensures that Crimson (including its subsidiaries) meets its obligations under COPPA. This Policy only applies to users under the age of 13 and should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy.
Information Collected
We respect the privacy of children and do not collect any more personal information than reasonably necessary to enable them to participate in the services we offer on our Websites.
Concerning our online information collection practices from children under 13 years of age, we collect the following types of personal information about children, whether from children directly, from their guardians, or passively:
Cookies
Use and Sharing of Information
The information we collect from children is used:
We do not have any agreements with outside organisations to collect personal information at our site, and we do not share children’s personal information with anyone other than those who provide support for the internal operations of the Website and our agents (e.g., contractors who provide fulfillment services or technical support to the Website). All third parties with whom we share information have agreed to maintain security and integrity of personal information, and have agreed not to use the personal information.
Parental Rights
A parent or guardian can review or have deleted their child’s personal information and refuse to permit its further collection or use. A parent or guardian should email privacy@crimsoneducation.org to exercise these rights.
A parent or guardian can agree to the collection and use of their child’s personal information, but still not allow disclosure to third parties.