| Older than 13 years ??? | nikolai.beyerl | 6/24/11 7:24 AM | Explain your issue in full detail here: In my family, me the father, mother and daughter, we have fore some years now had each an email account. It has just worked fine and we like the service. Even my daugter, 8 years, is reciving and sending e-mai |
| Re: Older than 13 years ??? | bkc56 | 6/24/11 11:07 AM | Unfortunately, the terms of service are pretty clear about the age restrictions for Gmail account (yes, I realize most people click "I accept" with actually reading them). I'm not sure what (if anything) can be done. |
| Re: Older than 13 years ??? | Fitness Seth | 7/1/11 11:06 AM | Hey Nikolai, Like bkc56 says, we don’t allow users who are under the age of 13 to have Google Accounts, and thus not allowed to use Google products including Gmail. Best, Seth |
| Re: Older than 13 years ??? | kitsVA | 7/20/11 8:20 AM | This is weird. My son has been using his email and Android phone for a while and suddenly this age restriction kicks in when he accepted an invitation to Google+. His Android phone has become useless as well as he communicates with his friends in ema |
| Re: Older than 13 years ??? | MarcinW | 7/20/11 3:31 PM | So does this mean that if I'd be under 13 I couldn't use my android phone?? Isn't Android a product of Google, and how about Google Chrome?? |
| Re: Older than 13 years ??? | WarrGrinn | 7/22/11 10:30 AM | ""A United Nations report said Friday that disconnecting people from the internet is a human rights violation and against international law. The report railed against France and the United Kingdom, which have passed laws to remove accused copyright |
| Re: Older than 13 years ??? | bkc56 | 7/22/11 10:39 AM | I guess when US laws are modified to align with international law, then Google can change the policies as appropriate. The United Nations aren't going to send peacekeeping forces to Google headquarters. But US law can create a world of problems if |
| Re: Older than 13 years ??? | paulmulv | 7/27/11 2:53 AM | I had the exact same thing when I tried to register my daughter for plus. I was not aware of this arbitrary imposed age limit. Why 13? What happens at 13 that they are allowed access? My point is that parents should make this decision. Here in Austra |