Privacy Policy
parentall · parentall.org · Last updated: May 2026
The short version
You came here because you care about your family's future. We care about it too — and that includes how we handle the information you share with us.
parentall is a cooperative. That means we are structured to serve our members, not to extract value from them. We will never sell your personal information. We will never use it to target you with advertising. We will never share it with third parties for their benefit.
What you tell us stays with us, and is used only to build the community you came here to join.
What we collect
When you fill out the interest form on parentall.org, we collect:
- Your name and email address
- The number and ages of your children
- Your responses to our open-ended questions about what brought you here and what community you belong to
- The approximate amount you are currently setting aside for your children's future
We also collect standard technical information that your browser sends automatically when you visit any website — things like your IP address, browser type, and the pages you visit. We use this only to understand how the site is functioning, not to identify or track you personally.
What we do with it
We use the information you share with us for one purpose: to build parentall.
Specifically, that means:
- Reaching out to you about founding membership opportunities
- Understanding the needs, circumstances, and communities of the families who are interested in joining
- Identifying clusters of families who might benefit from connecting with one another
- Improving the site and the way we communicate
We do not use your information for advertising. We do not build profiles for resale. We do not run automated decision-making that affects your access to services.
What we don't do
We will never sell your personal information to anyone, for any reason.
We will never share your information with data brokers, advertising networks, or marketing platforms.
We will never use the financial information you share with us — including your approximate savings — to make judgments about your eligibility for membership without a direct, transparent conversation with you.
We will never contact your children or use information about them for any purpose other than understanding how to serve your family better.
Who can see your information
parentall is a small, early-stage cooperative. Right now, the founding team can see the information you submit. As parentall grows, access to member information will be governed by the same cooperative principles that govern everything else: transparency, member accountability, and the understanding that your data belongs to you, not to us.
We use a small number of trusted third-party services to operate the site — including our website host and our form processing tool. These services handle your data on our behalf and are contractually prohibited from using it for their own purposes. We do not use services that monetize user data as part of their business model.
How long we keep it
We keep your information for as long as you are interested in parentall. If you ask us to delete your information at any time, we will do so promptly and completely.
If parentall does not move forward as a venture, we will notify everyone on the founding interest list and delete all collected information within 30 days.
Your rights
You have the right to:
- Know what information we hold about you
- Correct anything that is inaccurate
- Ask us to delete your information entirely
- Withdraw your interest at any time, with no strings attached
To exercise any of these rights, email us at privacy@parentall.org. We will respond within five business days.
A note on children's information
We collect the ages of your children only to understand the community we are building and to connect families whose children are at similar life stages. We do not collect names, identifying information, or any data directly from children. We do not market to children. We do not share information about your children with anyone.
Changes to this policy
If we ever change this policy in a meaningful way, we will notify everyone on our list directly — not just post a quiet update to the website. You will always know what we are doing with your information and why.
The cooperative difference
Most companies treat privacy as a compliance obligation. We treat it as a founding value.
Cooperatives are structurally different from investor-owned firms. Our obligation runs to our members — the families who trust us with their information and their futures — not to external shareholders seeking returns. There is no business model here that benefits from knowing more about you than you have chosen to share. There is no advertising revenue. There is no data licensing. There is no exit strategy that involves selling your information to someone else.
What you share with parentall stays in the family.
Questions about this policy? Write to us at privacy@parentall.org.
parentall is in formation. This policy will be reviewed and updated as the cooperative's legal structure is finalized.