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Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 12, 2026

The short version: Kai Reads collects no personal data. There are no ads, no in-app purchases, no accounts, no analytics, and no tracking of any kind. Everything your child does in the app stays on the device.

What the app stores

Game progress — stars earned, stickers unlocked, daily/weekly goal tallies, and voice preferences set in Parent Settings — is stored only on your device. It is never uploaded to us or anyone else, and deleting the app deletes it.

Game Center (optional)

If the device is signed in to Apple's Game Center, the app reports total stars to a Game Center leaderboard and unlocked stickers as Game Center achievements. This is handled entirely by Apple under your Apple Account and Apple's privacy policy. We never see, receive, or store any Game Center identity or data. If Game Center is not signed in, the app works fully without it.

Network use

On launch, the app checks a public file for updated game content (new words and stories). This request downloads content only — it sends no personal information, no identifiers, and no usage data. The app works completely offline with its built-in content.

Children's privacy

Kai Reads is designed for young children, and we built it to the strictest reading of children's privacy law (including COPPA): the app simply does not collect, store, or transmit personal information from anyone, child or adult.

Third parties

There are no third-party SDKs, ad networks, or analytics services in the app. The only third-party involved is Apple (Game Center, described above).

Changes

If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted at this page with a new "last updated" date. Since the app collects nothing, we expect it to stay boring.

Contact

Questions? Email [email protected].