COPPA Compliance Notice
What is COPPA?
COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) is a U.S. federal law that protects the privacy of children under 13. It requires websites and online services to notify parents and obtain verifiable consent before collecting personal information from children.
How KidSpark Complies
- Verifiable Parental Consent: Parents must create an account and actively add child profiles before children can access the service.
- Data Minimization: We collect only the information necessary to provide the service. No precise geolocation, no biometric data, no photos without explicit consent.
- No Advertising to Children: We do not serve behavioral advertising to children. Content is never customized based on children's data.
- Right to Delete: Parents can request deletion of all data at any time.
- Security: All data is encrypted in transit and stored securely.
Parental Controls
Parents can review and delete the child profile associated with their account at any time from the family dashboard. Questions? Contact us at privacy@kidsparkai.com
Last updated: April 2026 ยท KidSpark AI