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Everything a children's app should refuse to do, refused.
Everything a children's app should refuse to do, refused.
A child never creates an account, never types into an open text box, never sees an ad or a leaderboard. Adult-created accounts, QR class-card login, and moderation on everything, the safety architecture in plain language.
What you get
The safety architecture, in plain language
1Adults create accounts, always
Never an open-web sign-up by a child.
- ✓School or parent creates the account
- ✓The adult consents first
- ✓The child just scans their class card
2
A 7-year-old can log in
Nothing to remember, nothing to mistype.
A printed QR class cardNo email, no passwordNo OTP
3
No ads, trackers or purchases
Nothing profiled beyond learning.
No advertising SDKsNo in-app storeNo third-party trackers
4
No comparison, no shame
A child is never ranked against another.
No leaderboardsMisses are invisibleStreaks never break visibly
5
No open text box
A child can't type into the open.
Taps, chips, drawings and voice notes onlyEverything is moderatedNo free-text input, anywhere
6
Adults see everything
Nothing about a child is hidden from their adults.
Teachers and parents view activity verbatimStated plainly in the consent noticeNo hidden data collection
Good questions
Who consents?+
A school or a parent, an adult creates the account and grants consent before any child data exists.
What data, and who sees it?+
Only learning activity, visible to the child's teacher and family. Strangers see nothing: there is no social surface at all.
Is there an AI?+
A guide voice today; the Wonder companion ships later and is hard-railed to curated, curriculum content.
Compliance?+
Built to India's DPDP child rules, with the same consent-first architecture behind everything above.