As parents, we developed Xoddo for our children first!

Our first priority is to make everyone's experience safe and fun. We care about the security of all our visitors. The sections below should give you the confidence to let your kids enjoy all the creative fun that Xoddo has to offer. If you have any questions please contact us.

what we're all about: We know that having kids running unchecked around the internet is the last thing that any parent wants. At Xoddo we are here to make your child's experience here as safe as possible. We don't share info. We don't solicit children, and we don't allow any third party access communications with your children. We are here to be a partner with parents. If you have any questions or concerns about your child's safety please review all of our terms and conditions first. If you can't find answers to your questions feel free to contact us

the sign-up process: The Xoddo sign-up process is our way of verifying the age of our younger users. It's our best effort to make sure that parents with children under the age of 13 have a way of giving consent and being part of their child's internet usage. (more)

parental access: If you are a parent with children under 13, who have signed up along with your kids when they joined Xoddo- you have the same access to your child's pages and communications as they do. We will copy emails to your email address anytime we communicate with your child. (more to come)

our privacy policy: If you'd like to review our entire privacy click here privacy policy

the COPPA laws: Xoddo adheres to the Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), effective April 21, 2000 on our website. COPPA was passed by congress in october 1998, with a requirement that the Federal Trade Commission(FTC) issue and enforce rules concerning childrens online privacy. Xoddo believes in protecting everyones privacy, but if you would like to find out more about the COPPA click the following link to go to the government website www.ftc.gov

parent links: pelow is a list of links to find out about governmental policies and what parental groups are doing about online privacy for children. NetSmartzKids A fun, interactive, educational safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children .The NetSmartz Workshop teaches children the rules for online safety.

contact us: please review all of our terms and conditions first. But if you can't find answers to your questions feel free to contact us