"Which anime character are you?" Your son answers without hesitation. He gives his first name, age, city, school. He thinks he's playing an innocent quiz. In reality, he just filled out a commercial data collection form — and that information was sold to dozens of advertisers before he even saw his result.

Collecting data on minors is a global industry worth billions of dollars. And your children fund it every day, without knowing it, by answering TikTok quizzes, signing up for mini-games, and clicking on Instagram challenges.

How Your Children's Data Is Collected Without Your Knowledge

The Most Common Vectors

📊 What your children's data is worth on the market:
• A minor's profile (interests, age, location, behavior) sells for $5 to $50 on programmatic advertising markets.
79% of apps popular with 8-12 year olds collect more data than needed for operation (EFF, 2024).
• In case of data breach, children's profiles are especially sought after for creating fake identities — their pristine credit history is a goldmine for fraud.

The Danger Beyond Advertising: When Data Leads to Predators

This isn't just about abstract privacy. Data collected on your child — name, school, city, interests, daily routine — constitutes a perfect targeting profile for a predator.

A malicious adult who knows your child's name, school, favorite games, and neighborhood can start a conversation that seems miraculously "natural": "Oh, you play Roblox too? I'm also from Casablanca!" That's not a coincidence. It's an operation built on your data.

What your child calls "a fun quiz," a data broker calls "a qualified lead." What a predator calls "a natural encounter" is the result of months of silent collection.

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Sources: Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) — Kids & Apps Report 2024 · CNIL France — Minor Data Report 2024 · Kaspersky Digital Privacy Report 2025 · INTERPOL Africa Cyberthreat Assessment 2025