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Open summary Read full documentMiss Humblebee’s Academy® organizes its terms, privacy notices, child and student data information, security statement, accessibility commitment, and responsible AI guidance in one clear review center.
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Website, platform, subscriptions, content, AI features, permitted use, and account responsibilities.
Open summary Read full documentWhat information is collected, how it is used and shared, retention, security, and available rights.
Open summary Read full documentPractices for personal information from children under 13, including consent and parent rights.
Open summary Read full documentHow student information is handled for educational institutions under applicable agreements and law.
Open summary Read full documentAdministrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect entrusted information.
Open summary Read full documentHow cookies support sessions, preferences, analytics, performance, functionality, and security.
Open summary Read full documentReview, procurement, onboarding materials, and separate institutional agreements.
Open summary Read full documentAccessibility goals, current VPAT update status, feedback, and accommodation contact.
Open summary Read full documentResponsible use, adult review, input restrictions, and limitations of AI-assisted output.
Open summary Read full documentThe legal center separates important topics so families, educators, institutions, and creators can locate the right information quickly.
Policies explain what information may be collected, why it is used, and when it may be shared.
Separate COPPA and FERPA notices address children, students, parents, and educational institutions.
The security statement summarizes administrative, technical, and physical protection measures.
When a separate signed institutional agreement applies, that agreement controls if it conflicts with general website terms.
Families and educational institutions have different roles. The COPPA and FERPA notices explain consent, authorization, access requests, and data handling for each relationship.
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The public Data Security Statement describes a program that may include access controls, authentication, encryption, monitoring, network protections, vulnerability management, incident response, and vendor review.
The AI and accessibility notices explain current responsibilities without treating automated output as a substitute for review.
AI-generated lessons, images, audio, and activities may contain errors, omissions, bias, or accessibility issues.
The public statement describes ongoing improvement toward WCAG 2.1 Level AA goals and an updated VPAT in preparation.
Schools, districts, libraries, and other institutions may request available onboarding materials for privacy, security, accessibility, insurance, and procurement review.
Availability, scope, and execution remain subject to review. A separate signed agreement controls if it conflicts with general website terms.
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This tool prepares an inquiry only. It does not guarantee document availability or acceptance of external terms.
These summaries are provided for convenience only. The complete, approved legal terms and any applicable signed agreement govern.
Governs access to and use of the website, platform, applications, subscriptions, content, tools, and related services. The current terms address adult account eligibility, authorized educational use, fees and renewal, user content, AI features, child privacy, intellectual property, acceptable use, third-party services, disclaimers, liability, suspension, educational-purpose limitations, Florida governing law, and changes.
Explains information collected from users, devices, families, schools, educators, and institutions; how information supports accounts, transactions, learning, reporting, support, security, communications, and legal obligations; when information may be shared; retention; safeguards; and available choices and rights.
Describes the limited child-related information that may be collected, educational uses, parental consent and school authorization where applicable, parent rights, permitted disclosures, security, retention, and the contact path for review or deletion requests.
Describes handling of student information for schools, districts, and educational institutions, including the school official framework where applicable and contractually established, purpose limitations, authorized redisclosure, school and parent request channels, security, and retention.
Summarizes safeguards designed to protect confidentiality, integrity, and availability, including access and authentication controls, encryption, logging, monitoring, network protections, vulnerability management, incident response, and vendor risk measures. It also states that absolute security cannot be guaranteed.
Explains the use of essential, performance and analytics, and functional cookies for sign-in, sessions, preferences, traffic measurement, performance, feature understanding, and security. Browser settings may be used to manage cookies, although disabling them can affect functionality.
Summarizes privacy, security, accessibility, and procurement review support. Available materials may include a W-9, certificate of insurance, privacy and security documentation, accessibility documentation including a VPAT when available, and vendor questionnaires. Separate data privacy agreements or addenda may be executed as mutually agreed.
States a commitment to accessible digital experiences and goals aligned with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. The prior VPAT was completed in 2023, and an updated version is being prepared. AI-generated and user-generated content may require additional review for captions, transcripts, image meaning, structure, keyboard use, contrast, and screen-reader compatibility.
Warns that AI-generated lessons, images, audio, and activities can contain errors, omissions, bias, or accessibility issues. All output must be reviewed and approved by a responsible adult before use with children or students. Sensitive personal information, student records, and unnecessary child data should not be entered into prompts.
The current public Privacy Policy states that personal information is not sold. It also states that children’s personal information is not knowingly used for behavioral advertising.
Contact support@misshumblebee.com. If the account is managed by a school, district, educator, or institution, the request may need to be directed through that organization.
The institutional terms state that the parties may execute a separate data privacy agreement, student data privacy addendum, or other institutional contract as mutually agreed.
The public statement says the prior VPAT was completed in 2023 and that an updated version is being prepared. Contact support for current availability.
The AI notice says not to include sensitive personal information, student records, or unnecessary child data in prompts. Review applicable agreements and institutional requirements before using AI features.
No. It describes safeguards designed to protect information while acknowledging that no transmission or storage method is completely secure.
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