COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act) was enacted by Congress in 1998, establishing rules about what information can be collected online about children under the age of 13. Inappropriate collection include prompting a child to submit personal or identifying information online. Tracking a child, even passively, or enabling a child to engage in online discussion (via a chatroom or discussion board) is also an illegal form of collection. Your child’s personal information is not collected during registration, and information about your child’s account (including their username) will never be shared or published anywhere. Providing a safe environment for your child to learn mathematics is our top priority! That is why communication between users, parents, and developers is, and always will be, closed.
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