What Parents Face

The Digital Front Door Is Broken.

Parents are expected to protect their children online—but they're left out of the one decision that matters most: whether an app reaches their child's device.

What Really Happens After a Child Taps "I Agree" When Downloading an App

Children Are Signing Contracts They Can't Understand

A single tap on "I Agree" can open the door to data collection, contact with strangers, and other risks children aren't prepared to recognize. Parents belong in that decision.

Data Collection Starts Immediately

The moment an app is installed, it may begin collecting location, browsing activity, device information, contacts, and other personal data—often before parents even know the app is on the device.

Hidden Risks, Real Harm

App store pages are built to market apps—not explain risks. They rarely tell parents about data collection, unmoderated chat, or other features that can expose children to harmful content or unwanted contact.

What Every Parent Deserves

Protecting kids shouldn't depend on luck. Parents deserve a meaningful role before every app download.

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Parents Decide First

Every app requires parental approval before reaching a child's device.

A Pause Before Download

Parents have time to review important information before saying yes.

Clear Risk Information

No fine print. Just the facts parents need.

The Final Say

Parents—not Big Tech—decide what reaches their child.

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This shouldn't be controversial. It should be standard.

The App Store Accountability Act restores the role parents should have had all along—before an app ever reaches a child's device.