No tracking. No selling. No last names, ever. We never publish a kid's first name without asking a parent first and getting a yes by email.
From the idea form: parent's email, the kid's first name, the kid's age, and the answers to the ten questions.
From the newsletter signup: parent's email, that's it.
No analytics. No behavioral cookies. No fingerprinting. No location. No profiles.
The parent's email is how we send the personal reply, which every kid gets, picked or not.
The first name and age get used only if the idea is built and the parent says yes to credit (see card 03).
The newsletter email is used to send a short note about once a month when something new ships. Nothing else.
If an idea gets built, we email the parent before publishing anything. The email asks two specific questions: may we credit your kid by first name and age on the project page, and may we quote one short line from their submission.
If we get a clear yes by reply, the credit and quote go up. If we don't get a reply, or we get anything less than a clear yes, no name and no quote are ever published. The project still goes live, just uncredited.
Some things we never do, no matter what:
If you ever want a published credit removed, email us and it comes down within 48 hours, no questions asked.
Idea submissions live in Google Forms, read by one parent (Karim).
Newsletter emails live in MailerLite, which handles the sending. Their privacy policy applies to that data alongside ours.
The site itself is hosted on HostGator. They get standard server logs (IP addresses, request times); we don't read or use them.
No advertising networks. No analytics services. No data brokers. No AI training partners.
Email theimaginationspace@b7collective.com from the address you used to submit or subscribe, and we delete the records and confirm by reply within a week.
The newsletter also has a one-click unsubscribe link in every email we send.
If a built project credits your kid and you change your mind, the credit comes down within 48 hours.