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throw347897823 | 9 months ago

That would not work in EU. Every EULA has a clause that you are required to secure your device. So as parent you would have two options:

- get a police a record that your identity was stolen, rat out your children for identity theft, and maybe risk they get criminal record.

- claim you had control over your device, and they ordered that under your supervision, but argue some dark paterns from amazon.

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supermatt|9 months ago

> That would not work in EU. Every EULA has a clause that you are required to secure your device

In the EU, an EULA does not override statutory rights - especially in cases involving minors, lack of legal capacity or unauthorised transactions.

> rat out your children for identity theft, and maybe risk they get criminal record.

A child cannot commit identity theft because they lack the criminal capacity.