LearnAI4Kids
Privacy · Written for kids and grown-ups

We collect nothing.

No accounts. No logins. No cookies. No trackers. Nothing you type leaves your browser. Here's exactly how — and how a grown-up can check for themselves.

What we do NOT do

We do not ask for your name, email, age, or anything else. We do not have accounts or passwords. We do not use Google Analytics, Facebook pixels, or any other tracker. We do not set cookies. We do not send anything you type to an AI in the cloud. Every activity runs inside your browser on your device.

The one thing we DO store

When you finish an exhibit, we save a tiny note in your browser's localStorage so you can see which rooms you've completed next time you visit. That note never leaves your device. Clear your browser data and it's gone. It looks like this: {"completedExhibits":["ex1-predictor"]}

How to check this yourself (for grown-ups)

Open the site. Press F12 (or right-click → Inspect). Click the Network tab. Reload the page. You'll see every single request the site makes. The only domain you should see is completeideas.com — the server that hosts these files. No Google, no Facebook, no analytics providers, no AI APIs. If you ever see anything else, email robert@completeideas.com — it's a bug and it'll be fixed.

Why we built it this way

Kids' data is valuable and often mishandled. The simplest way to protect it is not to collect it. We'd rather give up "analytics about what rooms are popular" than ask parents to trust us with their kids' activity. Zero collection is a stance, not a feature — and it's easier to verify than any promise about "responsible data use."

About COPPA

COPPA is the U.S. law protecting kids under 13 online. It applies to sites that collect personal information from kids. Because we collect nothing, COPPA's parental-consent rules don't apply here — but we designed to its spirit anyway. No profiling. No targeted advertising. No identifiers. Ever.

Third-party content on this site

We link out to one site: ai4k12.org, the non-profit behind the K-12 AI framework we follow. When you click that link, you leave this site — their privacy rules apply there, not ours. We don't embed anything from them. No fonts from Google. No icons from a CDN. Every file is served from our own server.

Changes to this page

If the zero-collection stance ever changes (it won't, but if it did), this page would be updated clearly and dated. As of today, the answer is: we collect nothing, and you can check for yourself.