Privacy for families

Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Kids Browser handles information when parents use our website, download the browser, configure child-friendly browsing settings, contact support, or use premium family features.

Last updated: July 3, 2026 Company: Kids Browser Team Location: Singapore , United States

Simple summary for parents

Kids Browser is designed to help parents create a simpler and safer browsing environment for children. We aim to keep family privacy clear and practical.

  • Kids Browser does not require a child account to use the free browser.
  • Child profile names, shortcuts, block lists, and parental-control settings are intended to stay on the parent’s device by default.
  • We do not sell children’s personal information.
  • We do not use children’s data for behavioral advertising.
  • Parents can contact us to ask privacy questions, request deletion, or report a concern.

1. Scope of this policy

This policy applies to the Kids Browser website, downloadable Kids Browser application, support communications, and related family features that link to this policy.

This policy does not apply to websites that a child or parent opens inside the browser. Those third-party websites have their own privacy practices, content rules, cookies, and tracking technologies. Kids Browser may help parents block or limit access, but it does not control every third-party website on the internet.

2. Information we collect

We design Kids Browser to collect as little personal information as reasonably possible. The type of information involved depends on how you use the website, app, support, and paid features.

Category Examples Purpose Default location
Website technical data Browser type, device information, pages visited, approximate region, basic logs, error events Security, troubleshooting, performance, fraud prevention, website improvement Website servers or service providers
Contact information Name, email address, message content, support attachments you choose to send Replying to support requests, account or billing help, security reports, customer communication Email and support systems
Purchase information Plan, payment status, invoice details, country for tax or compliance, transaction reference Processing premium subscriptions, billing, fraud prevention, accounting, customer support Payment and billing providers
Local family settings Child nickname, avatar choice, allowed shortcuts, blocked websites, media controls, usage time settings Providing parental-control features and child-friendly browser configuration Parent’s device by default
Diagnostics Crash logs, app version, operating system, feature errors, installation status Fixing bugs, improving stability, keeping the browser secure Device or diagnostic service if enabled

Information parents should avoid adding

Parents should avoid using a child’s full legal name, home address, phone number, school name, government ID, or sensitive health information as profile names, labels, notes, support messages, or uploaded files unless truly necessary.

3. Children’s privacy

Kids Browser is built for family use and should be installed, configured, and supervised by a parent, guardian, teacher, or authorized adult.

  • We do not knowingly ask children to create personal accounts.
  • We do not knowingly request children’s full names, exact addresses, phone numbers, photos, voice recordings, or precise geolocation.
  • We do not sell children’s personal information.
  • We do not use children’s information for targeted behavioral advertising.
  • If we learn that we collected personal information directly from a child without appropriate parental permission, we will take reasonable steps to delete it.

If you are a child, please ask your parent or guardian before sending us any message or personal information.

4. How we use information

We use information only for legitimate product, security, support, billing, and legal purposes, including to:

  • Provide and maintain Kids Browser and family settings.
  • Process downloads, updates, subscriptions, and support requests.
  • Improve stability, compatibility, accessibility, and safety features.
  • Detect abuse, malware, fraud, security incidents, and technical errors.
  • Send important product, support, billing, security, or policy notices.
  • Comply with applicable law, accounting, tax, and legal obligations.

5. How we share information

We do not sell family or children’s personal information. We may share limited information only when needed for the service, security, legal compliance, or support.

Service providers

We may use trusted providers for website hosting, email, support, analytics, crash diagnostics, payment processing, subscription management, security monitoring, and fraud prevention. These providers are expected to process information only for the services they provide to us.

Legal and safety reasons

We may disclose information if required by law, court order, valid legal process, or when we believe disclosure is necessary to protect users, children, families, our systems, or the public.

Business transfers

If Kids Browser is involved in a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, or sale of assets, information may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to appropriate privacy protections.

6. Cookies and similar technologies

Our website may use cookies or similar technologies for essential website functionality, security, language preferences, performance measurement, and abuse prevention.

We do not intend to use children’s data from Kids Browser for cross-site behavioral advertising. You can control cookies through your browser settings. Some website features may not work correctly if essential cookies are blocked.

7. Parent and user rights

Depending on your location, you may have privacy rights such as access, correction, deletion, objection, restriction, portability, consent withdrawal, or the right to complain to a privacy authority.

Parents and guardians may contact us to:

  • Ask what personal information we may hold about them or their child.
  • Request correction or deletion of personal information.
  • Withdraw consent where processing depends on consent.
  • Ask us to stop further use of a child’s personal information where applicable.
  • Report that a child sent us information without parental permission.

We may need to verify that the person making the request is the parent, guardian, account owner, or another authorized person before acting on the request.

8. Security

We use reasonable technical, organizational, and administrative safeguards designed to protect information from unauthorized access, loss, misuse, alteration, or disclosure.

  • We aim to limit collection to what is needed.
  • We restrict access to information based on role and need.
  • We encourage responsible reporting of security issues.
  • We review product behavior to reduce privacy and security risk for families.

No online service, browser, device, or storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure. Parents should keep their devices updated and use strong device passwords or PINs.

9. Data retention

We keep personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purpose it was collected, including support, billing, security, legal, tax, accounting, and compliance needs.

Local family settings stored on your device remain under your control. You can remove them by changing settings, deleting profiles, resetting the app, or uninstalling Kids Browser, depending on the feature.

10. International use and transfers

Kids Browser is operated by the Kids Browser Team in Singapore, United States. If you use the website or app from another country, information may be processed in Singapore, the United States, or in other countries where our service providers operate.

Where required, we use appropriate safeguards for international processing and transfers, depending on the applicable law and the service involved.

11. Third-party websites opened in the browser

Kids Browser may let a child or parent open websites that we do not own or control. Those websites may collect data, show ads, set cookies, request permissions, or display content under their own policies.

Parents should review and control the websites that children can access, especially sites with accounts, chats, games, video platforms, forms, downloads, or ads.

12. Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will update the “Last updated” date and, where appropriate, provide additional notice on the website, inside the app, or by email.