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Children's privacy

Kids & Families Disclosure

Our commitments for apps directed to children, aligned with Google Play's Families policy, the Designed for Families programme requirements, and COPPA.

Last updated: 6 February 2026

Which apps this covers

These titles are designed for a child or mixed audience. Our other apps are general-audience and are not directed to children under 13.

What we do not do

  • We do not collect personally identifiable information from children — no name, email address, phone number, photograph, precise location, or contacts.
  • We do not serve personalised, interest-based, or remarketing advertising in child-directed apps.
  • We do not collect or transmit persistent identifiers, including the Android advertising ID, for advertising purposes in these apps.
  • We do not include social features, open chat, or user-to-user sharing that could expose a child's personal information.
  • We do not use manipulative design or pressure children toward purchases.

What we do

  • Limit data collection to non-personal crash diagnostics and aggregate feature usage needed to keep the app stable.
  • Restrict third-party SDKs to services that are self-certified as compliant with Google Play's Families policy.
  • Keep content age-appropriate and rated accurately through the IARC questionnaire.
  • Keep each app's Data safety declaration accurate and reviewed at every release.
  • Place any external links, purchase flows, or parental information behind a parental gate.
  • Design apps to work offline wherever possible, so a child's activity stays on the device.

COPPA and parental rights

We comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. Because we do not collect personal information from children, we do not require verifiable parental consent for data collection. Parents and guardians may still contact us to ask what data is associated with a device, to request its deletion, or to raise a concern. Email privacy@aimlet.com or use our deletion request page. We respond within 30 days.

Advertising in family apps

Where advertising appears in a child-directed app, it is limited to contextual, non-personalised formats served through a Families-compliant ad SDK, and ad content is filtered to an age-appropriate rating. General-audience apps in our catalogue may serve standard advertising; those apps are not directed to children.

Reporting a concern

If you believe one of our apps has collected information from a child, or that content is not age-appropriate, contact privacy@aimlet.com with the app name and a description. We investigate and, where warranted, remove the data and issue a corrective release.