Kinly Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 22, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Kinly ("we", "us", "the app") collects, uses, and shares information when you use the Kinly mobile application. By creating an account or joining a family in Kinly, you agree to the practices described here.

If you have any questions, contact us at privacy@gokinly.com.


What Kinly is

Kinly is a family location-sharing and ride-coordination app. Members of a household ("a family") share their real-time location with each other, request rides from each other, and receive notifications about each other's arrivals and departures. By default, your data is scoped to your own family.

Carpools are the one exception, and only with your explicit, per-carpool consent. Kinly also lets families coordinate carpools with other families (for example, parents taking turns driving kids to the same practice). When — and only when — an adult in your family affirmatively joins a specific carpool and accepts its sharing terms, a limited set of your family's information is shared with the other families in that carpool, for the duration of that carpool. This is described in detail in the "Carpools and cross-family sharing" section below. Outside of carpools you explicitly join, no Kinly data is shared beyond your family except with the infrastructure providers described here.


Information we collect

When you use Kinly, we collect the following categories of information:

Account information

Sign-in providers (Sign in with Apple, Sign in with Google)

You may also sign in to Kinly using Sign in with Apple or Sign in with Google. When you do, the provider returns to Kinly:

That's the only data the SSO providers share with us. We do not share data with Apple or Google in the other direction beyond the account-creation handshake — they don't see your family members, location, or any Kinly activity.

Location information

You can pause or stop location sharing at any time in your Kinly profile.

Family content

Carpool information

How carpool information is shared with other families — and the consent required first — is described in the "Carpools and cross-family sharing" section below.

Device and notification information

We do not collect contacts, browsing history, advertising identifiers, microphone or camera access (other than when you choose to take or upload a profile photo), or social media account information.


How we use this information

We do not use your information for advertising, to build behavioral or marketing profiles, or to sell or promote anything other than your own use of Kinly. The only non-transactional messages we send are the in-app product reminders described above, to the adult account owner.


How information is shared

Inside your family. Other members of your family can see your name, profile photo, current location (when sharing is on), battery level, ride requests you've made or claimed, and any SOS alerts you've raised. This is the core function of the app and is required for it to work.

With our infrastructure providers. We use the following services to operate Kinly. Each is bound by their own privacy practices:

With no one else. We do not sell, rent, share, or otherwise disclose your information to advertisers, data brokers, marketing affiliates, or any other third party. We do not have any third-party advertising SDKs in the app.

Legal requests. We may disclose information if required by law, valid legal process, or to protect the safety of users.


Carpools and cross-family sharing

Kinly lets families coordinate carpools — for example, parents from different families taking turns driving kids to the same activity. A carpool is the only way information moves between families, and it happens only when an adult in your family affirmatively joins a specific carpool and accepts its sharing terms. Joining is an explicit, opt-in action; nothing about your family is visible to another family until you take it.

What is shared with the other families in a carpool you join

Only the families who are members of that specific carpool can see this, and only for that carpool. Members of one carpool cannot see your other carpools, your family's general location outside the event window, or anything about family members who aren't part of the carpool.

Who can join, drive, and host

Carpool chat

Each carpool has a group chat so participants can coordinate (e.g. "running 5 minutes late"). Messages you send are visible to the other members of that carpool and are retained as part of the carpool's record. Do not share sensitive personal information in carpool chat. We do not use chat content for any purpose other than operating the carpool, and we do not use it for advertising or profiling.

Leaving a carpool

You can leave a carpool at any time, and a carpool admin can remove a family. When your family leaves or is removed, your cross-family sharing for that carpool stops. Joining a carpool never changes what your own family can see — that is always governed by the rest of this policy.

Trusted drivers

Kinly does not currently let a non-family adult drive your child. If we add such a feature in the future, it will require its own separate, explicit guardian consent, and we will update this policy before it launches.


Children's privacy

Kinly is designed for families that include children. We comply with the U.S. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA, 16 CFR Part 312) and apply the California Age Appropriate Design Code Act (AADC) defaults for teens under 18. This section explains what that means for your child.

How a child's account is created

Children never create their own Kinly account. Instead:

What we collect from children under 13

We do not collect from children: email addresses, phone numbers, passwords, photos uploaded by the child, social-graph data, precise schooling data, biometric data, or behavioral profiles.

How we obtain verifiable parental consent

Kinly does not collect any location or movement data from a child until the parent has completed and verified the two-step consent below. Until consent is verified, the child's profile exists but the app does not transmit the child's location to our servers.

To obtain verifiable parental consent, we run a two-step email confirmation with the parent's email on file:

  1. Immediately after the parent creates the child's profile, we email the parent a consent-request link. The parent taps the link, reads what we collect and how it's used, and confirms.
  2. Approximately 24 hours later, we send a second email asking the parent to finalize the consent. The parent taps that link and confirms again.

The second, time-separated confirmation requires the parent's attention to be sustained across time, which a child intercepting one email cannot easily fake. The verified consent record is logged immutably with the parent's email address, the date and time of each confirmation, the child's age tier, and the consent method used.

Sharing your child's information with other companies and families

Some features require us to disclose a limited part of your child's information to third parties, separately from the data we use to run Kinly internally:

By completing the consent steps above, and — for carpools — by separately accepting each carpool's sharing terms when you join, you consent to these specific disclosures. You can refuse any of them by not enabling the feature; declining carpool sharing does not affect your family's own use of Kinly.

Parental rights

At any time, a parent may exercise the following rights from inside the Kinly app (Profile → child's profile → Privacy & data):

For any of these rights, a parent may also contact us at privacy@gokinly.com and we will action verified requests within 30 days.

Teens (13–17)

For users aged 13 to 17, Kinly applies high-privacy defaults consistent with the California AADC: parental visibility on by default, no behavioral profiling, no third-party marketing. Teens manage their own settings and may adjust visibility within Kinly, but cannot disable parental visibility entirely while they remain in a family.

Restrictions on under-13 users

Children under 13 in Kinly are restricted in the following ways, to prevent them from extending the data-collection surface beyond what their parent has consented to:

If a child uses Kinly without parental involvement

If we learn that a child under 13 has used Kinly without verifiable parental consent, we will delete the child's account and all associated data, and we will revisit our parental-consent flow to close whatever gap allowed it.


How long we keep your data


Your rights

Regardless of where you live, you can:

If you are in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or California, you have additional rights under GDPR / UK GDPR / CCPA respectively, including the right to data portability, the right to object to processing, and the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.


Security

We use industry-standard security practices to protect your data:

No system is perfectly secure. If we discover a data breach affecting your information, we will notify you and any required regulators in line with applicable laws.


Website waitlist

If you join the Kinly waitlist on gokinly.com, we collect the information you submit — your name, email address, device type, and optionally a co-parent's email and the number of kids' devices in your household — solely to manage beta access and contact you about Kinly. We never use it for marketing beyond Kinly updates, never share it, and delete it when the waitlist no longer needs it or on request to privacy@gokinly.com. If you provide a co-parent's email, only do so with their permission; we use it only to send their beta invitation.


Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as Kinly evolves. When we do, we'll change the "Last updated" date at the top. Material changes — for example, collecting a new category of data or sharing data with a new third party — will be communicated to active users in-app or by email.


Contact

For any privacy question, request, or complaint, contact us at:

privacy@gokinly.com

We typically respond within 7 business days and will action verified requests within 30 days.