1. Purpose
Nurra is designed for family organization and may include child profiles, youth access, routines, rewards, school context, tasks, family communication, health-related information, emergency information, and parent-controlled permissions.
This notice explains Nurra's child-safety approach in plain language. It should be read together with the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
2. Parent and Guardian Control
- Parents or legal guardians control child profiles and child/youth access where supported.
- Family administrators and parents decide what child users can see, complete, request, or edit.
- Parents can manage routines, tasks, rewards, school details, family participation, and other child-facing features.
- Parents should review invited adults, service workers, observers, and other family members to ensure children only interact with appropriate people.
3. Children's Experience and Data
Child data may include profile details, family role, task progress, routines, rewards, school information, approved communication, health context, emergency information, and parent-entered notes.
Nurra should collect and process children's data only to provide family organization, safety, school, routine, rewards, and related app features selected by the family.
- Child and youth views should be age-aware, encouraging, and limited to appropriate family participation.
- Children should not receive billing, subscription, family-administration, adult budget, or broad service-worker management access.
- Sensitive health, emergency, location, and safety details should be shown only when appropriate for the child's role, age, and parent settings.
4. Service Workers and Child Safety
Service workers, helpers, tutors, caregivers, cleaners, pet sitters, or other invited users should receive limited, role-specific access. They should not automatically receive broad child, health, location, emergency, budget, or private family information.
Parents are responsible for inviting trusted helpers and reviewing the scope of access before sharing family tasks, schedules, child-related duties, pet care, or household responsibilities.
5. Parent Rights and Safety Notice
- Parents may request access to child-related information associated with their account or family role.
- Parents may request correction or deletion of child information where supported and legally permitted.
- Nurra may need to verify identity, authority, family role, or legal guardianship before acting on sensitive child-data requests.
- Nurra is not an emergency service. In an emergency, contact local emergency services immediately.
6. Contact
Parents and guardians can contact support@nurra.app for child safety or children's data questions.