Last updated June 18, 2026
This page explains how K12 Crafter uses cookies and similar technologies. We keep them to what we need, and we do not show advertising to children.
A cookie is a small text file a website stores in your browser. Cookies help a site keep you signed in, remember your choices, and understand how it is used. Some are needed for the site to work, others are used for analytics or advertising.
These are required for the service to work and cannot be turned off without breaking it:
These operate on the parent account layer and hold no personal data about your child.
On our public marketing pages we may use analytics and advertising or measurement tools from third parties to understand how the site is used and how our ads perform. When these are on, they may set their own cookies or similar technologies and are governed by that provider's own policy. We turn these on only where they help us run or grow the service, never to show advertising to children.
We do not show advertising to children inside the learning app, and we do not use children's practice data to target ads. Where session analytics run, we apply privacy protections such as masking recorded text on children's screens.
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you see stored cookies, delete them, block them, or be warned before one is set. You can also limit advertising and measurement tools through your browser and device settings. Note that blocking the cookies we need will break sign in and checkout.
We will update this page if we add or remove cookie types, and we will flag any material change in advance. Questions about cookies, or about your data more broadly? See our privacy policy or email privacy@k12crafter.com.