For Grown-Ups
Privacy & Safety
Kid Diggins is made for kids, so we designed it to be safe from the very first line of code. Here is exactly what we do — in plain language.
Parents own the account
Creating a collection requires a parent’s email and an explicit consent checkbox. The grown-up is always the account owner and can ask us to delete everything at any time.
Kids are a nickname — nothing more
The only thing a child chooses is a fun nickname. We never ask for a real name, birthday (beyond a simple age check), photo, email, phone, or location.
No chat. No messaging. Ever.
There is no way for kids to message each other on Kid Diggins. Trading happens in person or through one-time codes that carry no names and open no conversation.
No public profiles
A child’s collection is private to their account. No profile, collection, or email is ever visible to other users or the public.
We never show kids' faces
We never show a real photo or face of any child anywhere on the site or our socials — including our founder’s daughter. The one exception is her first name, “Bria,” which appears as part of our founder story with her family’s consent; no other child’s name is ever shown. Our illustrated Little Miner mascot stands in for her everywhere.
The least data possible
We store only what a collection needs: a parent email (for consent and recovery), a kid nickname, which gems were found, and earned ranks and badges. That’s the entire list.
Questions or requests?
A parent or guardian can contact us any time to review or delete their child’s information. Reach us at kiddigginsinfo@gmail.com.
This page describes our practices in plain language and is designed around COPPA (the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act). A full legal policy will accompany account launch.
