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What Kids Can and Cannot Do in the App

A simple breakdown of which actions children can do on their own and which ones stay behind parent review.

3 minExplore independentlyAsk before high-impact actionsSafety limits are part of the design

Kids can do this

  • Browse items, favorites, and collection goals.
  • Build draft requests for trades, purchases, and listings.
  • Use kid-safe profile basics like nickname and avatar.

Kids cannot do this alone

  • Complete trades, purchases, or listings without a parent decision.
  • Share personal contact information with other users.
  • Bypass message review or off-platform safety rules.

What families should know

What kids can do on their own

Children can explore the app, build collecting goals, and prepare requests that show parents what they want to do next.

What needs a parent decision

Anything that affects money, communication, or another person usually waits for a parent. That keeps responsibility with the adult while kids keep learning.

Why those limits exist

The goal is not to block fun. The goal is to help kids enjoy collecting with support, context, and enough time for adults to step in when something matters.

Related guides

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

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