KidVerse values a safer and more transparent experience

This page explains, in simple terms, how information may be used to operate the website experience, support accounts, and improve content delivery.

Accounts Reading continuity Safety

Policy overview

How privacy is handled

KidVerse may collect basic account or usage information needed to provide website features such as sign-in, reading continuity, content access, and parent-facing tools. This information is used only for running and improving the KidVerse experience.

Information is not meant to be shared publicly through the website. Reasonable steps may be taken to protect data and maintain a safe environment for children and families.

Parents or users with privacy-related questions can contact KidVerse using the contact email listed on the Contact Us page.

  • Basic account details may be used for authentication and personalized access.
  • Reading activity may be used to continue stories or show progress-related features.
  • Technical information may be used to maintain performance, security and reliability.
  • Policy updates may be reflected on this page as the website evolves.

Website services

Analytics, authentication and essential website operations

KidVerse may use analytics or sign-in services to understand how the website is used, support login, maintain reading continuity, and improve page performance. These services are used to operate the website, not to publish private user data.

  • Authentication may be used to let families sign in and access personalized features.
  • Analytics may be used to understand page performance and general website usage patterns.
  • Cookies or similar browser storage may be used to remember sessions, progress or website preferences.

Family and advertising note

Ad-related and family-safety considerations

KidVerse aims to keep monetization separate from core navigation and content interactions. Privacy, support and policy pages are kept readable, and the website avoids asking users to click advertisements.

  • Advertising, when enabled, should not be presented as navigation, system messages or reward prompts.
  • Parents can use the public contact path for privacy or advertising-related questions.
  • This page may be updated as website features or publisher requirements evolve.