Data Privacy
Last updated: 2025-08-31
FirstBrain helps parents support their child’s cognitive development with short, personalized activities. This page explains what we collect, why we collect it, and your choices.
Information We Collect
- Child’s date of birth (or age): used to tailor activities to the right developmental stage.
- Child’s first name (optional): used only to personalize the experience (e.g., more natural prompts). You can leave this blank or use a nickname.
- Activity outcomes (success/none‑success): used to recommend the most relevant next activities at the right difficulty.
- Parent/guardian account details (e.g., first name, email, and if provided: phone): used to create and manage your account and communicate about the service.
How We Use Information
- Personalize activities by age and evolving skill level.
- Track progress over time and improve recommendations.
- Operate the service (e.g., authentication, support, essential communications).
Sharing
We do not sell your data or your child’s data. We may share information only with service providers that help us run FirstBrain (hosting, database, email), under strict contracts and solely on our behalf.
Retention
We retain information while your account is active or as needed to provide the service. You can request deletion at any time.
Your Choices and Rights
- Access, correct, or delete your information.
- Withdraw consent for optional fields (e.g., child’s name).
- Request export or deletion of your account and related data.
For requests, contact us at romainbattle@yahoo.fr.
Security
We apply reasonable safeguards to protect data. No method is 100% secure—please keep your credentials confidential and let us know about any suspicious access.
Children and Parental Responsibility
The service is for use by parents/guardians. Only provide what’s necessary about your child and use the app under your supervision.
Changes
If we make changes to this policy, we will update the date above and notify you when appropriate.
This page is for information only and is not legal advice.