How do the Bell Companies ensure the protection of children on-line?
As an added protection for children, on any of our commercial web sites or online services directed to children under 13 years of age, we will obtain the permission of a parent or legal guardian before collecting, using or disclosing any personally identifiable information about a child (e.g., for participation in contests and promotions). Parents who are concerned about the type of material which may be available to children on the Internet should inquire about parental control software. For more information, please click here and chose “Tips for Protecting your Children” under the “Hot Issues” subheading. For more information regarding marketing to children, please visit the Canadian Marketing Association’s Special Considerations in Marketing to Children guidelines, part of the CMA’s Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice found online here. Bell Internet is also a member of Project Cleanfeed Canada, an initiative involving Canada’s largest Internet Service Providers who have teamed
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