Children’s Privacy & COPPA Compliance
Protecting children’s privacy is a core principle of Kym & Yumi. We create kid-friendly content designed for safe, respectful, family-first digital experiences.
What Is COPPA?
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is a United States law designed to protect the online privacy of children under the age of 13. It regulates how websites and digital services collect, use, and disclose personal information from children.
How We Protect Children’s Privacy
- We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.
- No child account creation is required to access our content.
- Our content is designed primarily for passive consumption (listening, viewing, printing).
- We encourage parents and guardians to supervise children’s online activity.
- Advertising (when present) is served through platforms that offer COPPA-aligned controls.
Content & Interactions
Kym & Yumi focuses on music and family-friendly experiences for kids (for example: bedtime listening, gentle learning moments, and fun listening). We avoid features that require kids to submit personal data.
Data, Cookies & Analytics
Some pages may use cookies or basic analytics to understand overall site performance. When used, these tools are configured to respect privacy and avoid collecting personal data from children. For full details, please review our Privacy Policy .
Parental Rights
Parents and legal guardians have the right to request information about how data is handled, or to ask for the removal of any personal information that may have been unintentionally collected.
To contact us regarding children’s privacy, please email: [email protected]
We continuously review our practices to align with COPPA guidelines and industry best practices, helping keep Kym & Yumi a safe and trusted space for children and families.