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Moshi Monsters has a website, www.moshimonsters.com, that allows children, with their parents’ permission, to adopt virtual pet monsters, customize the monsters, and bring the monsters to life. The monsters generate daily games, and their kid owners who play the games have the opportunity to earn virtual currency, called ‘Rox,’ which they use to buy virtual food for their virtual pets and items for their rooms.
Users of the Moshi Monsters website must register. At the time of registration, a user creates a pet monster, and is asked to select a name for the monster, a screen or user name (also known as a monster owner name), and a password. In addition, users under the age of 13 must provide the email address for a parent or guardian, their birth dates, gender, and country of residence. Users 13 and older are asked to provide their own email address.
Mind Candy, Ltd., the London-based British company that hosts Moshi Monsters, uses the parent or guardian’s email address supplied during the registration process to notify parents that their child (under age 13) has created an account and a monster pet on www.moshimonsters.com. As part of that notice, parents are provided with a link to the Moshi Monsters privacy policy and with detailed information about how their children can use the website. Parents are required to provide their consent before their child’s account can be activated. Mind Candy also uses the email addresses to communicate with parents regarding new website features, forgotten passwords, and their child’s activity on www.moshimonsters.com.
Users who purchase a product or service from Moshi Monsters must provide shipping information and financial information, such as a credit card number and expiration date.
Moshi Monsters has a website, www.moshimonsters.com, that allows children, with their parents’ permission, to adopt virtual pet monsters, customize the monsters, and bring the monsters to life. The monsters generate daily games, and their kid owners who play the games have the opportunity to earn virtual currency, called ‘Rox,’ which they use to buy virtual food for their virtual pets and items for their rooms.
Users of the Moshi Monsters website must register. At the time of registration, a user creates a pet monster, and is asked to select a name for the monster, a screen or user name (also known as a monster owner name), and a password. In addition, users under the age of 13 must provide the email address for a parent or guardian, their birth dates, gender, and country of residence. Users 13 and older are asked to provide their own email address.
Mind Candy, Ltd., the London-based British company that hosts Moshi Monsters, uses the parent or guardian’s email address supplied during the registration process to notify parents that their child (under age 13) has created an account and a monster pet on www.moshimonsters.com. As part of that notice, parents are provided with a link to the Moshi Monsters privacy policy and with detailed information about how their children can use the website. Parents are required to provide their consent before their child’s account can be activated. Mind Candy also uses the email addresses to communicate with parents regarding new website features, forgotten passwords, and their child’s activity on www.moshimonsters.com.
Users who purchase a product or service from Moshi Monsters must provide shipping information and financial information, such as a credit card number and expiration date.