Short answer: yes — and here's exactly how, not just a promise. These are the questions parents actually ask us on WhatsApp, answered plainly.
No. Ari is an AI game-builder your kid talks to — not a chat app, not a social network, and not a person on the other end. There's no messaging with other users, no comments from strangers, no friend requests. It's your kid and Ari, building a game, alone.
We never ask your kid to buy anything. Top-ups happen on your account, not theirs. When a kid runs low on Sparks (what they spend to build), they see “ask a grown-up to add Sparks” — never a buy button. Every rupee spent shows up in your Parent statement, itemized.
Before any kid's account is created, we ask a grown-up to confirm it. We collect only what's needed to run the account and keep it safe, and we explain what that is in plain language before we ask for it. The full legal detail — what we collect, why, how long we keep it, and your rights under India's DPDP Act 2023 — is in our Privacy Policy.
Every published game is reviewable. If something's wrong with a game, we can pause it instantly — it disappears from the arcade and shows a “paused for review” notice at its address — or remove it entirely. Games live at their own address, not mixed into a stranger's feed, so review action is precise: one game, not a whole account locked out.
What we share, with whom, and why is set out in full — no shortcuts — in our Privacy Policy. That page is the one source of truth for this question; we'd rather point you there than give you a shorter answer here that might drift out of sync.
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