COPPA Compliance
Chris Thornton
Last Update 8 hours ago
COPPA is a U.S. federal law that protects the online privacy of children under the age of 13. It regulates how websites and online services collect, use, and disclose personal information from young users.
HelpKidzLearn & COPPA Certification
We’re proud to confirm that HelpKidzLearn is officially certified for COPPA compliance by iKeepSafe, a recognised third-party organisation that evaluates data privacy standards in educational products.
This certification demonstrates that:
We do not collect, store, or process any personal information from students
Our platform, the HelpKidzLearn Hub, is designed to provide secure access to learning content without the need for student accounts or personal data
We follow strict privacy and security measures to protect users at all times
What This Means for Schools & Districts
HelpKidzLearn is suitable for classroom use with children under 13 without requiring parental consent, as no student data is collected or processed. Our iKeepSafe COPPA certification provides added reassurance for schools seeking tools that align with legal privacy obligations.
Supporting Documents
For schools and districts needing detailed information, the following resources are available: