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Kindo Cookie Policy

Updated: February 3, 2026

Definitions and Key Terms

For clarity, whenever these terms appear in this Cookie Policy, they mean:

  • Cookie: A small piece of data generated by a website and stored in your browser. Cookies help us recognize your device, provide analytics, and remember preferences (like language or login details).

  • Company (also “we,” “us,” “our”): Refers to Kindo, the UK’s first nursery fintech platform, responsible for your information under this Cookie Policy.

  • Device: Any internet-connected device (computer, phone, tablet, etc.) used to access Kindo and our services.

  • Personal Data: Any information that can directly or indirectly identify you as an individual.

  • Service: The services provided by Kindo as described in our terms and on our platform.

  • Third-party service: Refers to advertisers, analytics providers, partners, or others who may deliver content or services relevant to you.

  • Website: Refers to our site, Kindoapp.com.

  • You: Any individual or entity accessing or using our Services.

Introduction

This Cookie Policy explains how Kindo uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit Kindoapp.com (and related domains or versions). It describes what cookies are, why we use them, and how you can manage or control them.

What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small text file stored on your device to help identify your browser, remember preferences, and improve your experience. Cookies cannot run programs or deliver viruses — they’re safe and widely used.

Why Do We Use Cookies?

Kindo uses first- and third-party cookies to:

  • Ensure our website functions correctly.

  • Improve navigation and user experience.

  • Personalize your journey with Kindo.

  • Analyze how visitors use our website.

  • Support future marketing and service improvements.

  • Deliver advertising tailored to your interests.

Types of Cookies We Use

Essential Cookies

Required for Kindo to function (e.g., security, network management, accessibility). Disabling these may limit core functionality.

Performance & Functionality Cookies

Enhance performance and remember settings (e.g., login). Without them, some features may not work as intended.

Marketing Cookies

Enable us to tailor sales and marketing interactions for future prospects.

Analytics & Customization Cookies

Help us understand how our website is used and improve personalization. For example, we use Google Analytics. Learn more at Google’s Privacy Policy or opt-out here.

Advertising Cookies

Track browsing activity to deliver relevant ads, prevent repeat ads, and measure campaign effectiveness.

Social Media Cookies

Used when you share Kindo content via platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. They may also track ad conversions and build audiences for future campaigns.

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies are set by third parties (advertisers, partners, analytics). These providers control their own cookies.

How to Manage Cookies

Most browsers allow you to control cookies through settings. Limiting cookies may reduce personalization and disable certain features. For more details, see your browser’s help pages:

  • Google Chrome

  • Mozilla Firefox

  • Safari (Desktop & Mobile)

  • Microsoft Edge

  • Opera

Blocking or Disabling Cookies

You can block cookies via your browser. However, blocking essential cookies may prevent Kindo from working properly and could result in loss of saved settings (e.g., login details, preferences).

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as our services evolve. If changes are significant, we’ll notify you (e.g., through the website or email) before they take effect. Continued use of Kindo means you agree to the updated policy.

Your Consent

By using Kindoapp.com, creating an account, or engaging with our services, you consent to our Cookie Policy.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, contact us:
📧 privacy@kindoapp.com

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