Family security and responsible protection

Security at Kids Browser

Kids Browser is designed to help parents create a safer browsing environment for children through careful defaults, parental controls, local family settings, clear privacy practices, and a responsible process for handling security reports.

Last updated: July 3, 2026 Security contact: kids.browser.com@gmail.com Built for families

Security overview

Kids Browser is not presented as a perfect shield or a replacement for parental supervision. It is a family browsing tool that helps reduce risk by giving parents clearer controls, safer defaults, and a focused browsing experience for children.

  • Parents should decide which sites, content types, and usage rules are appropriate for each child.
  • Security and safety features work best when the device, operating system, and browser are kept updated.
  • Children should still be guided by family conversations, supervision, and age-appropriate rules.

1. What Kids Browser helps protect

Kids Browser focuses on practical family protection rather than absolute guarantees. The product is designed to help parents reduce accidental exposure to unsuitable content and simplify the child’s browsing environment.

Core protection areas

  • Parent-managed browsing shortcuts and safer browsing flows.
  • Controls that can hide or reduce access to selected content types, depending on the enabled feature.
  • Child profiles and usage boundaries for a more organized family browsing setup.
  • Clear separation between child-facing use and parent-facing settings where supported.

2. Data protection approach

We aim to reduce unnecessary data handling, especially where children are involved. Product settings that can reasonably stay on the family device should be handled locally where possible.

Area Security practice Parent action
Child profiles Designed to support family-controlled setup and child-friendly browsing preferences. Use only the details needed to distinguish children inside your family setup.
Local settings Family preferences may be stored on the device to keep controls available during daily use. Protect the device account with a strong password or PIN.
Support requests Support communications should be limited to the information needed to resolve the issue. Do not send unnecessary child personal data in support messages.
Premium or billing Payment-related processing, when available, should be handled through appropriate payment systems. Use a parent-controlled email and payment method.

3. Parental controls and family settings

Parental controls are only effective when they are configured and reviewed by an adult. Parents should regularly check child profiles, browsing shortcuts, content controls, and usage settings.

  • Keep parent settings private and do not share parent passwords or PINs with children.
  • Review allowed websites and shortcuts after major changes in your child’s age, school needs, or device usage.
  • Use operating system controls together with Kids Browser for stronger family protection.
  • Remove websites, shortcuts, or permissions that are no longer appropriate.

4. Safe downloads and installation

To reduce security risk, download Kids Browser only from the official website or from official links shared by the Kids Browser Team.

  • Do not install Kids Browser from unknown mirrors, unofficial file-sharing sites, or modified installers.
  • Check that the website address is correct before downloading.
  • Keep your antivirus or endpoint protection enabled during downloads and installation.
  • Avoid installing suspicious browser extensions or third-party tools inside the child’s browsing environment.

5. Software updates

Updates are an important part of browser security. Kids Browser may receive updates that improve stability, security behavior, parental controls, and compatibility.

Parents should keep Kids Browser, Windows, device drivers, and security software updated. Delaying critical updates may increase the risk of bugs, compatibility issues, or exposure to known vulnerabilities.

6. Third-party websites and content

Kids Browser may open websites that are not owned or controlled by us. Those websites may have their own accounts, ads, tracking tools, downloads, chat features, forms, videos, games, or user-generated content.

Parents should review third-party websites before allowing children to use them. A browser can help manage access, but it cannot fully control every action, change, or policy of external websites.

7. Security limitations

No browser, parental control tool, filter, or online service can guarantee complete protection. Security also depends on the device, operating system, network, installed software, websites visited, and how the family configures the product.

  • Kids Browser does not replace adult supervision.
  • Kids Browser cannot guarantee that all unsuitable content on the internet will be blocked.
  • Kids Browser cannot control every third-party website, ad network, video platform, or external download.
  • Device-level malware, weak passwords, shared accounts, or outdated software can reduce protection.

8. Report a vulnerability

If you believe you found a security vulnerability in Kids Browser, our website, or a related service, please report it responsibly by email.

Security email: kids.browser.com@gmail.com

Please include

  • A clear description of the issue.
  • Steps to reproduce the problem.
  • The affected version, page, feature, or operating system.
  • Screenshots, logs, or proof-of-concept details when safe and appropriate.

Please do not

  • Access, copy, change, delete, or expose another user’s data.
  • Run destructive tests, denial-of-service attacks, spam, phishing, or social engineering.
  • Share vulnerability details publicly before we have had a reasonable chance to review and address them.
  • Include unnecessary child personal information in your report.

9. Parent security checklist

  • Download Kids Browser only from the official website.
  • Use a parent-controlled Windows account and a strong device password.
  • Keep Windows, Kids Browser, and security software updated.
  • Review allowed websites and child shortcuts regularly.
  • Keep parent settings private from children.
  • Talk with children about safe browsing, ads, downloads, strangers, chats, and personal information.