Privacy
A plain-English page for parents about how Tiger Kids handles your information. Written by me, the human who built this thing, not a lawyer.
Quick version
I store the answers you give me about your child, the report I generate from them, and your email. I keep this so you can come back to your report later, share it, or get another one in a few months. I don't sell, share, or use your data for anything else. I'm the only person who can see what you submit, and I'll delete it whenever you ask me to.
If you want the longer version, keep reading.
What I collect
When you take the quiz, I collect:
- Your email address
- Your child's first name and date of birth
- Your answers to the quiz questions
- Anything you write in the open text fields ("tell me about something your child did recently...")
I don't collect:
- Your child's last name, address, school name, or any contact information for them
- Your phone number, address, or payment information (the quiz is free for the first 500 reports)
- Anything about anyone else in your family
I don't use cookies to track you across the internet. The only cookie on the site is the one for me when I log in to my admin dashboard. You don't get one.
Where I keep it
Your responses and your generated report are stored in a secure database hosted on Vercel (the company that runs the website infrastructure). Each report has a unique, non-guessable web address. Anyone with that web address can see the report, which is how you share it with your partner or your paediatrician. Nobody can guess their way to your report.
Tally, the form-builder I use for the quiz, also briefly handles your responses while you're filling them in. Once you submit, your responses move to my system and I am the only person with access from that point on.
Who can see your report
- You.
- Anyone you share the link with.
- Me. As the founder, I have an admin dashboard that lets me see all reports. I look at them occasionally to check that the system is working properly and to learn what's working and what isn't. I don't share reports with anyone else, and I don't read them out of curiosity.
That's the whole list.
The AI part
The report is generated by an AI model from Anthropic (the company that makes Claude). When you submit your quiz, your responses are sent to Anthropic's API to generate your report. Anthropic's default policy is to keep API data for 30 days for safety and abuse-prevention purposes, and they don't train their models on it. Then it's deleted from their side. I keep the response in my own database so you can come back to your report.
I think it's important that you know an AI is involved, because that's the whole pitch of this product, and because the AI sometimes gets things wrong. The report is meant to be a starting point for thinking about your child, not a clinical assessment.
How long I keep it
Until you ask me to delete it.
The reason I don't auto-delete is that you might want to come back to your report in six months or a year. Some parents take the quiz again with their second child, or take it twice with the same child a few months apart to see what's changed. That only works if the original report is still there.
If you'd like me to delete your data sooner, just email me. See below.
How to delete your data
Email me at hello@mytigerkid.com and say "please delete my Tiger Kids data." Include the email address you used to take the quiz so I can find you. I'll do it within seven days and reply to confirm.
You can ask me to delete:
- Your full account (email, all responses, all reports)
- A specific report
- Just the open-text answers (if there's something you wrote that you don't want kept)
It's fine to delete and retake the quiz later if you want a fresh start.
What I do NOT do
- I do not sell your data.
- I do not share your data with advertisers, schools, or any third party (other than the technical providers I've already named, who hold it briefly for the system to work).
- I do not use your data to train AI models. Anthropic doesn't either.
- I do not track you on other websites.
- I do not run ads.
- I do not have a marketing list. If I want to talk to people who took the quiz, I'll ask first.
Children's data
The data is about your child but is provided by you, the parent, with your consent. I'm in a slightly unusual position because the subject of the data is a 2 to 6 year old who can't give consent themselves.
The way I handle this:
- I only collect the minimum information needed to generate the report.
- I never collect your child's full name, location, or contact information.
- The report is delivered to you, not to your child.
- If you want me to delete everything about your child at any point, I will.
If you want to share the report with someone else (a partner, a grandparent, a paediatrician), you do that yourself by sending them the link. I don't do it for you.
Tiger Kids is not a clinical tool
This privacy page is about how I handle your data. It's not a substitute for the report's own limitations, which are spelled out at the start and end of every report I generate. The short version: this is one parent's project, not a clinical product. If you have actual concerns about your child's development, talk to your paediatrician, not me.
If something goes wrong
If there's ever a security breach or any incident where data might have been accessed by someone who shouldn't have seen it, I'll email everyone affected and tell them what happened, what I'm doing about it, and what they should do. I'd rather over-communicate than hide.
Changes to this page
If I change anything material on this page, I'll update it and email everyone who's submitted a quiz. The current version's date is at the bottom.
Contact
For anything privacy-related, including deletions, questions, or complaints:
I read these myself. I usually reply within a couple of days.
Last updated: 27 April 2026
This page is part of Tiger Kids, a project by Amra Naidoo. Tiger Kids is not a registered company. It's a personal project being shared with parents. If you'd like to know more about who I am and why I built this, the "Before You Read This Report" section of every report has the origin story.