That's the core of our complaint. It was triggered by the fact that you can go on to Nexopia, and they even provide a handy-dandy database searching tool for outside users—or anyone—to search from the front page for age, gender, and the city where you live. And if you do that, you can also choose interests and target people, and you get real profiles. You get real profiles from the outside world.
They're also indexed on Google or any other major search sites, so you can put in “female, 13, Calgary, dancing” followed by “:nexopia.com” and pull up profiles from that source as well. We thought that was not exactly....
It's not the expectation of a 13-year-old who signs up. The expectation is that you're going to share your information with your friends, not be available to everyone on the entire Internet.