COPPA – Children’s Online Privacy Policy

the site’s functionality;

  • Enhance the user experience;
  • Analyze usage patterns and perform site optimization.
  • We do not use this information to contact children directly or for marketing purposes.

    Parental Rights

    Parents have the right to review their child’s personal information and can request modifications or deletions. Should a parent wish to exercise these rights, they may contact us through the provided email address. We are committed to protecting children’s privacy, and parents can request that we cease collecting information from their child at any time.

    Updates to This Policy

    This Children’s Online Privacy Policy may be updated occasionally to reflect changes in our practices. We encourage parents to review this policy periodically to understand how we are safeguarding the personal information of their children.

    Contact Us

    If you have any questions regarding our Children’s Online Privacy Policy or our practices, or if you wish to address a specific concern, please reach out to us at [email protected]. Your input is valuable to us, and we are here to help.“`html

    • Ensure the site operates correctly;
    • Allow us to perform research and analysis to comprehend, address, and enhance the site’s usage and performance; and
    • Identify and resolve issues.

    What Information About Children is Accessible on the Site?

    We impose strict limits on the amount of information that is publicly accessible regarding individuals identified as children. When a child shares any content on the site, only the age and the shared content are visible to others. The child’s username is not displayed alongside this submitted content on our platform. Although a child can create a profile for their account (which includes the username, password, birth month and year, and parent’s email address), no aspect of the child’s profile, aside from their age, is visible to the public.

    What Information About Children is Disclosed to Others?

    We do not reveal any personal information about children to third parties except under the following conditions, in accordance with applicable laws: (a) with a parent’s consent, (b) as mandated by any relevant legislation, (c) to third-party services that assist us in operating or managing the site, (d) as part of aggregated data provided to third-party service providers, our Board of Directors, funders, and other partners, (e) to comply with legal processes, (f) to respond to government inquiries, (g) to enforce our Terms of Service, (h) to safeguard our operations, (i) for assistance in detecting and preventing fraud; (j) to protect the rights, privacy, safety, or property of Our Website, the child, or others, (k) to enable us to seek available remedies or mitigate potential damages, and (l) related to the sale, merger, consolidation, reorganization, joint venture, assignment, or bankruptcy of all or a substantial part of our business, assets, or stock.

    Parental Oversight of Child’s Information

    Parents/Guardians may access or modify the personal information we have collected online from their children at any time. They may also request that we cease collecting information from their children or discontinue the use of, or delete, the personal information we have gathered online from their children, which will lead to the child’s account being deleted. Parents should contact us at [email protected], or by sending a written request to the address provided below. To ensure the child’s safety, we may need to verify your identity prior to fulfilling your request. We will make every effort to accommodate your request when reasonably feasible.

    How Can Parents Address Questions and Concerns?

    If a parent has any inquiries or concerns regarding their child’s usage of the site, we urge them to reach out to us at [email protected] or:

    Our Website
    16 High Point Ave.
    Brooklyn, NY 11225
    United States
    516-866-3658
    [email protected]


    Last Updated: January 4, 2025
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