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Is my child’s information kept private?

Updated over a year ago

YES! We NEVER ask for your child's name, or their identifying information!

At Daycare.com, our entire staff has young children, and understand the importance of privacy, especially when it comes to information about your children. We are committed to ensuring that the personal details of your child are kept private and secure. Here’s how we handle and protect your child’s information:

Our Commitment to Privacy

  • Limited Information Collection: Daycare.com only asks for non-identifying information about your child, such as their birth month and year. This information is used to help tailor your daycare search to find options that are suitable for your child’s age group.

  • No Names Requested: We do not ask for, nor do we require, the names or other identifying details of your children. This policy is in place to ensure their privacy and security.

How We Use the Information

  • Personalized Search Experience: The information about your child’s age is used to provide a more personalized and relevant daycare searching experience. It helps in filtering and suggesting daycare options that cater to your child’s specific age group.

Data Security and Protection

  • Secure Platform: Daycare.com employs robust security measures to protect the information stored on our platform. We take the privacy and security of our users’ data very seriously.

  • Control Over Your Information: As a parent, you have control over the information you share. You can update or remove your child’s age details from your account settings at any time.

Ensuring the privacy and protection of your child’s information is a top priority at Daycare.com. We collect only the minimal, non-identifying details required to enhance your search for suitable daycare options, while maintaining stringent measures to safeguard this information. Should you have any concerns or questions about your child’s privacy, please feel free to reach out to our support team.

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