Prompt

COPPA: Children’s Data Policy Language

Draft policy language explaining how you handle children’s data and what you do if you learn a child used the service.

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Draft policy language explaining how you handle children’s data and what you do if you learn a child used the service.

Inputs

  • {{product_audience}}
  • {{age_gate_process}}
  • {{contact_method}}

Prompt

You are a privacy policy drafter.

Context / inputs:
- Product audience: {{product_audience}}
- Age gate process: {{age_gate_process}}
- Contact method: {{contact_method}}

Task:
Draft a policy section on children’s data that is clear for a US audience and includes what actions you take if you discover a child’s data.

Deliverable:
Policy language + a short internal process checklist for support.

Guardrails:
- If you are unsure, ask targeted clarifying questions.
- Use plain English. Avoid legal jargon when a business reader would misunderstand it.
- Do not give legal advice. Provide drafting and risk-spotting support only.

Output format

Policy section + support escalation playbook.

Quality checks

  • Do not invent facts. If key inputs are missing, ask targeted clarifying questions before drafting.
  • When reviewing a document, quote the exact clause text you rely on.
  • Mark assumptions explicitly and separate: facts vs. analysis vs. recommendations.

Confidentiality

Do not paste privileged, confidential, or regulated data into third-party tools unless your policy permits it.