Are there any age restrictions for using CNET?

Asked 2 years ago
CNET does not explicitly state an age restriction for using its website. However, the content on CNET is primarily directed toward an audience that includes adults and individuals who are interested in technology, reviews, and news. Users under the age of thirteen are generally recommended to have parental guidance when accessing content online, including technology websites like CNET. This is in accordance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, which aims to protect the privacy of children in the digital space. Parents may wish to supervise their children's interactions with online content to ensure it is appropriate. It is always advisable to review the specific terms of service and privacy policy on the current CNET website for any up-to-date information relating to user age and content suitability.
Jeff Whelpley is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Answered Aug 1, 2025

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