COPPA / Children’s Privacy Notice
1. What This Notice Covers
This Children’s Privacy Notice explains KidFUNd$’s practices related to information about children. In the United States, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”) is a federal law that protects children’s privacy online. This notice is intended to help parents understand our approach.
2. Information We Collect About Children
We try to collect the minimum information needed to provide KidFUNd$ features. A child profile may include:
- Child nickname (we recommend nicknames, not full legal names)
- Virtual balances (Spend/Save/Give), allowance entries, and goals
- Gift card tracking data such as brand and remaining balance (no gift card codes)
- Charity settings such as suggested giving percentage
3. How We Use Children’s Information
- To display the child dashboard and track educational progress
- To apply Parent-set rules (locks, allocations, approvals)
- To show charts and insights related to saving, budgeting, and giving
- To keep the service secure and prevent misuse
4. How We Share Children’s Information
We do not sell children’s personal information. We do not allow children to post publicly on KidFUNd$.
We may share limited information with service providers who help us run KidFUNd$ (like hosting), only as necessary and under appropriate safeguards.
5. Ads and Purchases
- KidFUNd$ does not show ads or affiliate links.
- Children do not see purchase prompts.
- KidFUNd$ does not process payments.
6. Parental Rights & Requests
Parents may request to:
- Review the information associated with their child’s profile
- Correct or update information
- Delete a child profile or the entire account
- Disable features such as charity tracking or certain locks
To make a request, contact: support@kidFUNd$.local (replace with your real support email)
7. Data Retention
We retain children’s information only as long as needed to provide KidFUNd$ or comply with legal obligations. Parents can request deletion.
8. Security
We use reasonable safeguards to protect information. No system is perfectly secure, so parents should use strong passwords and keep account access private.
9. Changes to This Notice
We may update this notice. If changes are material, we will update the Effective Date above.