COPPA Guide for Parents
A plain-English overview of how DinoFlex keeps parents informed and in control of a child's account and data.
What families should know
What COPPA means in this app
COPPA is about giving parents clear notice, meaningful choices, and access to the information connected to a child's account. DinoFlex treats adult setup, kid profile creation, and parent approvals as part of that control loop.
What we show before you say yes
Before a child starts using parent-managed features, we explain what the account can do, which actions need adult approval, and what information is needed to operate those tools.
- Kid profile basics like nickname and avatar.
- Trading, messaging, and listing permissions.
- Privacy and moderation explanations written for families.
What parents can do at any time
Parents can review requests, update limits, revisit privacy expectations, and stop future approvals if a child is not ready for a feature yet.
- Review pending requests before anything high-impact happens.
- Adjust restrictions when collecting habits change.
- Ask for account cleanup or delete a child profile if needed.
Parent readiness checklist
Use this as a quick conversation guide with your child or another caregiver.
- Read the privacy summary before activating a child profile.
- Decide whether messaging and trading should be available right away.
- Explain to your child that approval requests are normal and expected.
Related guides
More pages in parent controls if your family wants to keep going.
Parent Controls
Parent Consent and Account Setup
How adult setup works, what consent covers, and when DinoFlex asks parents to review settings again.
Parent Controls
How Parent Approval Works
A step-by-step guide to what happens after a child requests a message, trade, listing, or purchase.