United Kingdom
7.1. The UK applies a commonly used threshold of 13 years of age for a child to lawfully provide consent to online information society services; below that age, parental consent is generally required in circumstances where consent is the chosen lawful basis for processing. 7.2. The ICO has published a Children’s Code, which imposes high privacy defaults, data minimisation, age ‑ appropriate design, and restrictions on profiling or nudging practices that could be detrimental to children’s wellbeing. Processing of Children or Minors’ Data
6.2.2.5. Data Controllers: Assist data controllers in complying with their UK GDPR obligations. This includes helping with data protection impact Assistance to assessments and consultations, responding to subject access requests, and ensuring proper breach notification procedures. 6.2.2.6. Data Breach Notification: Inform the data controller without undue delay after becoming aware of a personal data breach. 6.2.2.7. Accountability: Maintain records of processing activities and provide these records to the ICO upon request.
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