How Memoria handles data about minors
This page summarizes Memoria’s policy for processing data about children. It complements privacy and DPDP-2023; counsel review is pending the jurisdictions where we sell.
Who Memoria is for
Memoria is built for parents managing a household. We do not market Memoria to children. We do collect data about children (school reports, vaccination records, immunization schedules) when a parent or guardian chooses to upload it.
Minimum age for an account
You must be at least 18 years old to create a Memoria account. Members invited to a household by an account holder are presumed to be the account holder’s family or co-guardians. We do not create separate accounts for children.
What data about a child Memoria sees
- Names, dates of birth, and school information, when added by a parent to a kid record.
- Documents the parent uploads — report cards, medical reports, circulars — that may identify the child.
- Reminders set by the parent (vaccinations, exams, fees).
We do not show this data to anyone outside the household. We do not sell it. We do not use it to train models.
Parental rights
The parent who added a kid record can delete it any time from the mobile app (Settings → Kids → Delete). Deletion is propagated to backups within 30 days. See data deletion.
COPPA (US)
Memoria does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 in the United States. If you believe a child has an account or that we have stored data about a child without your consent, email hello@joinmemoria.one and we will purge within seven days.
DPDP-2023 (India)
Under DPDP-2023 §9 we require verifiable parental consent before processing personal data of children under 18 in India. The Memoria household model assumes the account holder is the verifying parent or guardian; counsel-reviewed identity-proofing flow is on the roadmap before the first paid child-data feature ships.
Contact
Reach our grievance officer at hello@joinmemoria.one. See DPDP page for the formal channel.