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Privacy Policy Young People

Last updated on July 2, 2025

Your privacy is important. When you use Activision websites, products and services (“Properties”), we get certain information about you. This information, like your name and email address, is called personal information. We want you to know what personal information we may have about you and how we use it. We also want you and your parent or guardian to know that you have rights over that information.

We hope this page will help you, as a young person, learn about and understand Activision’s privacy practices and how to use our products in a way that protects your privacy. This page also highlights topics that may be helpful for parents and guardians.

If you have questions about the information in this page, you may want to talk to your parent or guardian.  Except where otherwise provided below, this policy supplements the Activision Privacy Policy, which provides additional information about how Activision uses personal information.

 

Personal Information We Collect

Many of our products need personal information to work. The types of personal information we get depends on the products and features you use.

When you use Properties, including our games or websites, we might ask you to answer some questions. This might be things like your name and email address, or the email address of your parent or guardian. If you create an account with us, we may ask you to create a password.

We also save some details about how you use our products and services. This might be the web pages you visit, games you play, purchases you make, or details about the device you use.

Sometimes we also get information about you from others. For example, if your account was created by a parent or guardian, we collect the information your parent or guardian gave about you.

Sometimes, we give you a choice about the information we get. But if you choose not to give us required information, you may not be able to use the product or feature. For example, if you do not provide the required information to create an account, you cannot play some of our games. If you choose not to give us optional information, you can use the product, but some features may not work the same.

Learn more about the personal information we collect in the Activision Privacy Policy.

 

How We Use Personal Information

Activision uses information to help create fun, exciting and secure gaming experiences. We may use personal information to:

  • Create and maintain your account.
  • Provide and support our Properties.
  • Improve and develop our Properties.
  • Personalize our Properties and suggestions.
  • Advertise and promote our Properties.
  • Advertise or promote the products or services of other companies.
  • Run and improve our business.

When we use this information, we may link it to information from different sources. We link this information for the purposes described above, including to improve and help deliver a better experience for our players.

Learn more about how we use personal information in the Activision Privacy Policy.

 

Parental Consent and Control

Depending on where you live, local laws might require your parent's or guardian’s consent, or permission, before you can use a Property.

Depending on the laws where you live, your parent or guardian can see, edit, or delete the personal information we collect from you. 

A parent or guardian can request access to or deletion of their child’s personal information, or exercise other rights as applicable, by contacting us.

 

How to Access and Control Your Personal Information

You can make choices about the information we get and how we use it. For example,

  • If you have an account with us, you can access and update your profile information directly within your account. You can use your privacy rights by submitting your request to us here.
  • You can choose whether to receive certain messages from Activision.
  • Some of our products offer other privacy settings and controls that you can use. For example, some of our games offer opt-out settings.

You can contact us as described below about more ways to access or control your personal information.

The laws where you live may give you certain rights, such as the right to access or request deletion of personal information. In some cases, your ability to access or control your personal information may be limited (such as where we need to keep information for legal or other important reasons).

Learn more about how to access and control your personal information in the Activision Privacy Policy.

 

How We Help Keep Your Personal Information Safe

We take a range of security measures designed to help protect your Information. These protections help prevent others from stealing your personal information or using it in a way that could be harmful. But remember, online security is never perfect, so always be careful about what you share online.

You can also help protect the security of your personal information directly. Here are some tips for protecting your privacy and safety online:

  • Use strong passwords, passcodes, or touch ID features to access your devices, apps, and accounts. Don’t use a password that people who know you might guess (like a pet’s name or your home address).
  • Don’t use the same password for every service you use. And never share your password with someone else (except a trusted adult, like a parent or guardian).
  • Be careful about who you share information with online. Only share personal information with people you know and trust.
  • Be careful about what information you share online. Don’t share information with strangers that could be used to identify or locate you. Sharing information like your real name, your school’s name, or a photo, could be enough to find you in the real world.
  • Don’t share information that could be used to embarrass you or hurt you. Remember, when you share information with someone or send a message to someone, that person could save it for a long time or forward it to someone else (or even lots of other people).

 

Reasons We Share Personal Information

We share personal information for many reasons. For instance, we share your information to complete transactions or provide products you use. We also share information when you tell us to.

We also share information for the following reasons:

  • Among the various Activision Blizzard group companies, available here, including to provide products and services
  • With other companies when they are working on our behalf
  • When required by law or to respond to a legal process, like a court ordered search warrant or a subpoena
  • To protect our customers and others
  • To help keep our products secure
  • To protect the rights and property of Activision and its customers

Learn more about reasons we share personal information in the Activision Privacy Policy.

 

Where We Keep Personal Information

We keep personal information in different places around the world. But wherever we keep the information, we use strong security protections. We also take steps to protect your privacy and comply with the law.

Learn more about how we protect personal information in the Activision Privacy Policy.

 

How Long We Keep Personal Information

We keep personal information for as long as we need to provide our services, to comply with the law, and for other legitimate reasons. You have the ability to control your information. If you no longer want Activision to process your personal information or would like us to limit our use of your information, please contact us as described above under “How to Access and Control Your Personal Information.”

Learn more about our retention of personal information in the Activision Privacy Policy.

 

Updates to This Page

We sometimes update this page to make it clearer or to keep up with changes. Changes might be a new product, a different way of using information, or a change in the law. When we post changes, we will revise the "effective date" at the top of this page.

 

How to Contact Us

If you have a privacy question for Activision, please contact us by emailing us at privacy@activision.com.

Learn more about how to contact us in the Activision Privacy Policy.

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