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ClapTok (“ClapTok”, “we” or “us”) is committed to protecting the privacy of children. This Privacy Policy for Younger Users explains our information collection practices with respect to information provided by users under the age of 13 on the under-13 experience of the ClapTok mobile application and website for users in the United States (“Younger Users” or “you”).

The ClapTok experience for Younger Users is designed especially for users under 13 residing in the United States. The experience allows these users to engage with ClapTok’s fun video features while limiting the information collected from them. Younger users can view videos from other creators and explore their creativity by capturing their own videos with music and special effects. While Younger Users may save these videos directly to their device, the videos will not be saved by us or viewable by other users. Younger Users also have a more limited interactive experience: for example, they can’t exchange messages with other users, and other users can’t view their profiles.

 

What information do we collect from Younger Users?

When a Younger User registers for ClapTok, we collect only limited information, including username, password, and birthday.

We may also collect certain information automatically from the user’s device, including internet or other network activity information such as device ID, IP address, web browser type and version, country-level location, as well as certain app activity data, such as video watches, time in the app, and general usage data.

 

How do we use the information we collect?

We use the information we collect to provide and support our services. For example, we use username and password to authenticate Younger Users. We may use the information that is collected automatically to provide personalized content; serve contextual advertising; perform analytics and troubleshoot; protect the security or integrity of the user and our service; and ensure legal or regulatory compliance.

Younger Users cannot publicly share personal information, including videos or profile information.

 

How do we share the information we collect?

We share the information we collect with our corporate group and with service providers as necessary for them to perform a business purpose, professional service, or technology support function for us.

We may disclose personal information if permitted or required by law (i) in response to a court order or a subpoena; (ii) in response to a law enforcement or public agency’s (including schools or children services) request; (iii) if we believe disclosure may prevent the instigation of a crime, facilitate an investigation related to public safety or protect the safety of Younger Users using our sites or applications; (iv) to protect the security or integrity of our sites, applications, and other technology, as well as the technology of our service providers; or (v) enable us to take precautions against liability.

 

The security of your information

We take steps to ensure that your information is treated securely and in accordance with this policy. Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your information, for example, by encryption, we cannot guarantee the security of your information transmitted through the Platform; any transmission is at your own risk.

We have appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk of varying likelihood and severity for the rights and freedoms of you and other users. We maintain these technical and organizational measures and will amend them from time to time to improve the overall security of our systems.

ClapTok does not sell the information of Younger Users to third parties.

 

Choices

You may submit a request to access or delete the information we have collected about you by sending your request to us at the email address provided in the Contact section at the bottom of this policy. We will respond to your request consistent with applicable law and subject to proper verification. And we do not discriminate based on the exercise of any privacy rights that you might have.

 

Changes

We will generally notify all users of any material changes to this policy, through a notice on the platform. However, users should look at this policy regularly to check for any changes. We will also update the “Last Updated” date at the top of this policy, which reflects the   date of such policy.

 

Contact

Questions, comments and requests regarding this policy should be addressed to: 

Email: support@claptok.com

 

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        GOOD TO KNOW . . . For Your Information (FYI)

 

         What is violence against women and girls? 

        Violence against women and girls include domestic violence, sexual violence, abuse, harassment and stalking, being

        forced to marry someone against your will (forced marriage) or being attacked or killed by members of your family for

        something you may have done (so-called ‘honour’ based violence), etc. 

        Reporting anything unusual won’t hurt you … See it. Hear it. Report it.  

 

        If you have experienced violence and are looking for advice, you can contact your country’s support services or the

        following support services, if you are in the United Kingdom:

         Police: Tel. 999 (in emergency)

         24-hour National Domestic Violence Helpline:

          Tel. 0800 2000 247 or 0808 2000 247

 

        What is domestic abuse? 

        Domestic abuse involves being abused, threatened, or physically or sexually assaulted by a partner, a former partner,

        or a family member; and includes all kinds of behaviour that is meant to hurt or frighten you. It can mean hitting and

        slapping or cruel words, destructive criticism, disrespect, isolation, forced marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM), etc.

 

        Apart from the physical violence, domestic violence include:

         Threats to scare you, 

         Harassment,

         Physical attacks,

         Financial control,

         Emotional abuse,

         Etc.

 

        Global ‘One Billion Rising’ campaign - Join the global One Billion Rising campaign wherever you are to end violence

        against women and girls. This yearly protest campaign which is marked by many events, including music and dancing,

        takes place in all countries around the world. “One Billion Rising” takes its name from the United Nations statistic which

        shows that one in three women – approximately one billion, based on current population, will be beaten or raped in their

        lifetime. Remember to join and keep it active! The date is 14th February each year - It coincides with Valentine’s Day.

 

         Let’s make people see feminism clearly… by campaigning harder. The media can also contribute their quota… 

 

          Women Action Groups worldwide at a glance …

          We will castrate the naughty men and boys, if they don’t refrain from their evil acts against women and girls.

 

         Associations of Junior Leagues International - Women’s volunteer organisation

         Christian Women in Media Association - a nonprofit organisation 

         Council of Women World Leaders (Membership of nearly all the world’s current and former women presidents and

         prime ministers). 

         International Alliance of Women - founded to advocate suffrage. 

         International Association of Charity (Worldwide Catholic charity organisation for women). 

         International Association of Women Police. 

         International Council of Jewish Women - Association of various Jewish women’s organisations 

         International Council of Women. 

         International Federation of Business and Professional Women. 

         World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. 

         Young Women’s Christian Association - Originally created to provide housing and other services to Christian women.

         UK-based Charity: End Violence Against Women Coalition (EVAW).  

         Action Groups in Africa. 

         Action Groups in America. 

         Action Groups in Australia.

         Action Groups in Asia. 

         Action Groups in Europe. 

         Action Groups in New Zealand. 

     

      NB.If you are not with women and girls, you are against yourself!  

 

       Dates to Remember: 

       [7th March] Women’s World Day of Prayer… This event takes place every year. It is an ecumenical event in various churches

      around the world. Individuals, groups, churches, mosques, etc. are invited to take part in the annual event. R. S. V. P 

      [8th March] - International Women’s Day… Everyday is women’s day - 8th of March is a special day set aside for women and girls   

      to celebrate; campaign for equality and their human rights; discuss their feminism issues and remind the world about the

      importance of women in global society. This day is recognised and observed ceremonially all over the world. Celebrate it with

      events. It’s a day for everyone who cares about women and their rights.

      [11th October] Girls’ Day (International Day of the Girl)- Celebrate girls everywhere, amplify their voices, action and leadership… It’s

      a day for everyone who cares about girls and their rights.

      [25th November]- International Day for the elimination of Violence against women and girls …Get involved! 

 

     

 

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