FAMILY PRIVACY
Privacy Policy
Last updated July 15, 2026
What ChoreXP collects
Parents provide an email and household setup information. Kid accounts use a parent-created display name and unique username. The service stores chores, completion history, XP, rewards, schedules, approval decisions, and optional proof photos. Technical logs may include device, app, network, and error information needed to operate and secure the service.
How children use the service
A parent or guardian creates the household and kid accounts. ChoreXP is not designed for a child to create an independent account. Kid activity is visible to linked adults in that household and is not published to a public social network.
Proof photos
Proof photos are stored in private, family-scoped storage and served with short-lived access links. They are used only to let linked adults review a completion. Proof media is removed from active storage when the associated unshared household account is deleted.
Creature generation
When an adult uses guided creature generation, selected traits and a generated prompt may be sent to OpenAI or Fal.ai to create an image. Parents should not enter personal information into custom creature answers. ChoreXP does not use proof photos as creature-generation prompts.
Sharing and service providers
Data is shared only as needed with hosting, database, storage, authentication, monitoring, and image-generation providers that operate ChoreXP. We do not sell children’s personal information or use kid activity for targeted advertising.
Retention and deletion
Account and household data is retained while the account is active. A parent can delete the account in Settings or from the public Delete Account page. Shared kids remain with another linked adult; unshared kid accounts and their proof media are deleted with the parent household. If a login identity is shared with another service on the same account platform, ChoreXP removes its own profile and data without deleting access needed by that separate service.
Your choices
Linked adults can review household data, change kid usernames, remove tasks, and delete the account. If a parent believes a child’s information was provided without authorization, use the account-deletion path to remove it.