Children's Privacy (COPPA)

Last updated: July 2026

LeonJunior is a news site made for kids ages 8 to 12. Because children use this site, we follow the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), a U.S. law that protects kids' privacy online. Here's what that means for LeonJunior.

We don't collect personal information

LeonJunior does not ask for or collect any personal information from anyone who visits the site — including children. There are no sign-up forms, no accounts, and no way to submit your name, email, photo, or any other personal details.

No accounts, no cookies, no tracking

There is currently no way to create an account or sign in to LeonJunior. The site does not use cookies, analytics tools, advertising trackers, or any other technology to follow visitors around the site or across the internet.

Stories, pictures, and read-aloud audio

Every article, picture, and read-aloud narration on LeonJunior is created by us (with help from AI tools) — none of it comes from information submitted by visitors.

If this ever changes

If LeonJunior ever adds features that collect personal information — like accounts — we will update this page first, explain clearly what's collected and why, and follow COPPA's rules for getting a parent's permission before collecting any information from a child under 13.

Questions? Contact us

If you're a parent or guardian with questions about this notice or LeonJunior's privacy practices, email us at privacy@leonjunior.com.