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Kids and parentsCategory: Privacy & Data

Child Privacy, Explained Simply

A kid-friendly explanation of what stays private, what can be shared inside the app, and why parents stay involved.

3 minPrivate by defaultNo public contact detailsParents can review activity

What families should know

What children can share safely

Kids can use a nickname, emoji avatar, wishlists, and collection activity that stay inside the app experience. They do not need to post personal contact information to participate.

What stays private

Personal details like home address, phone number, email, and off-platform usernames are not meant for public profiles or kid-to-kid conversations.

  • Shipping details stay with the parent workflow.
  • Messages can be reviewed before they are sent.
  • Reports and moderation notes are handled privately.

Why parent review exists

Parent review helps kids learn safe online habits while still enjoying collecting, browsing, and asking for trades or purchases.

Simple reminders for kids

Use this as a quick conversation guide with your child or another caregiver.

  • Use your nickname, not your full name.
  • Keep addresses, school names, and phone numbers out of messages.
  • Ask a parent if another user wants to move the conversation somewhere else.

Related guides

More pages in privacy & data if your family wants to keep going.

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