Safety & data

The data page most apps hide. I'm putting mine up front.

Your child is under 9, so the law (COPPA) makes you the boss of their data. Here's exactly how that works here — in plain words.

Nobody else is in your child's world

The only person who can ever join is you. No public servers, no friend lists, no chat with anyone outside your family.

What I collect: almost nothing

No name, no email or photo for your child, no location, no contacts, no microphone, no biometrics. You sign in (Google or Apple); your child plays as a profile under your account — never a separate login a stranger could find.

How consent works

You're the only login, and you pay with a card — which is one of the ways the law (COPPA) lets a service confirm a real adult is giving permission. So the same payment that funds the build helps confirm it's really you.

What I never do

  • No ads, ever.
  • No third-party trackers — I measure on my own server, not Google's or Meta's.
  • I never sell or share your child's data.
  • Puzzle answers are graded on my server and never sent to the device — so they can't be peeked at on the page. (That's about integrity, not collecting more from your kid.)

Your controls

One click to export everything. One click to delete everything. Consent records are kept apart from your child's world saves. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, and I keep it only as long as the account is active — then it's deleted from my systems within a set window after you close it.

Don't take my word for it

Open your browser's network tab while your kid plays. You'll see zero trackers. That's the point.

Built around COPPA from day one — and a privacy lawyer is reviewing it before launch. It's the one part I refuse to wing.

Calm to play. Safe to trust.