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  4. What does ‘information society services intended for children’ mean?
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Parents

  • Starting page
  • Basic information for parents on the processing of children's personal data
    • Why is it necessary to collect personal data?
    • Where can I check what personal data is being processed about my child or family?
    • What should I do if I think that there are errors in the data collected on my child?
  • Data protection FAQ for parents
    • What kinds of data are collected about my child and/or adolescent in their hobby?
    • Is data about parents collected in my child's and/or adolescent's hobby?
    • Why is personal data collected?
    • For how long will the hobby organiser keep my data and that of my underage child?
    • What data protection rights does my child/adolescent have, and can I exercise them on the child's/adolescent's behalf as their parent?
    • Is it OK in hobby activities to send email with the names of all the recipients displayed in the recipient field?
    • Is someone with access to the addresses of people participating in the hobby allowed to give my address if someone asks for it?
    • What age must a child be to make decisions on matters concerning their personal data?
    • My child's data has been disclosed for direct marketing. Is that allowed?
    • What does 'information society services intended for children' mean?
    • As a parent, can I post photos of my child and their friends on platforms like Facebook?
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What does ‘information society services intended for children’ mean?

The GDPR makes several references to ‘information society services’. These services have been defined as follows: ”All services provided as electronic distance services usually requested by recipients against payment.” The definition also applies to services for which the recipients do not pay directly, such as online services funded by advertising.

Such services include social media, blogging platforms, video streaming sites, online games and various gaming applications. For example, various applications with which children or young people can register for practice or weekend training camps can be used in hobbies.

According to the data protection legislation, children younger than 13 need their custodian’s consent or authorisation for using information society services, such as social media and various applications. However, children may use counselling and support services and preventive services without their custodian’s consent.

Personal data can be processed in information society services either based on consent, or because the processing is necessary for the performance of an agreement made with the data subject or to take steps at the request of the data subject prior to entering into a contract.

My child's data has been disclosed for direct marketing. Is that allowed?
As a parent, can I post photos of my child and their friends on platforms like Facebook?
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Information on the website

The site contains material that provide information on data protection legislation and the protection of personal data, especially for children and young people aged 13–17, their parents, and associations that organise hobby activities. The website has been developed in the GDPR4CHLDRN – Ensuring data protection in hobbies project (2022–2024) implemented by the Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman and TIEKE.

Feedback about the site can be given by e-mail to the address tietosuoja@om.fi. In the message field, you must mention tietosuojaharrastuksissa.fi, so that the feedback is directed to the correct address.

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