Last updated: August 2026
Our position
Psalms for Kids does not sell personal information, and does not share it for cross-context behavioural advertising. We never have. This is stated here as a standing commitment, not as a setting you have to find and switch off — there is no toggle on this page because there is nothing to turn off.
In the language of the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the CPRA, and of similar laws in other U.S. states, we do not “sell” or “share” personal information as those terms are defined. We run no advertising on this Site, we operate no ad networks, and we do not disclose personal information to third parties for their own marketing.
Minors
We do not sell or share the personal information of consumers we know to be under 16 years of age, under any circumstances. Our children’s privacy commitments and our compliance with COPPA go further than this, and are set out in the Privacy Policy.
What we do collect
Very little: an email address if an adult subscribes to the newsletter or requests a download, the contents of a message sent through the contact form, and aggregated, non-identifying figures about which pages are visited. The full picture is in the Privacy Policy and the Cookie Policy.
Your other rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to know what personal information we hold about you, to have it corrected, to have it deleted, and not to be discriminated against for exercising those rights. We honour these requests regardless of where you live. To make one, contact us through the contact page and tell us what you would like us to do. We will not ask you to create an account in order to ask.
Global Privacy Control
Some browsers and extensions send an automated opt-out signal such as Global Privacy Control. Because we do not sell or share personal information in the first place, there is nothing for such a signal to change here — but it is respected, and it costs you nothing to send it.