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Who can see what my kid makes?

By default, only you and your kid can see what your kid makes. Sharing has three levels: private, visible to your kid's sprint group, or a public page. Going public needs your consent, public pages show a first name only, and you can hide anything at any time.

By default, nobody but you and your kid can see what your kid makes. Every creation starts private. From there, sharing moves up a ladder with three clear levels, and your kid can never skip to the top without you. This page explains the ladder, what each level shows, and the controls you keep.

What are the three levels of sharing?

Every finished creation sits at one of three levels. It always begins at the first one.

Private is the default. The creation is visible only to your kid and to you, in your parent dashboard. Nothing leaves your family. Most of what your kid makes stays here.

Cohort means the creation is visible to your kid's sprint group, the small batch of kids doing the same season of projects. This is the level behind Demo Week and Demo Day, where kids show their work to the peers they have been building alongside. It is other kids only, inside Kubrio's walled garden, with no strangers and no open messaging.

Public means the creation gets its own page at kubrio.com/made, which anyone with the link can open. This is the level a family might use to show a finished film to grandparents or friends. It is the only level that reaches beyond Kubrio, and it is the only level that requires your consent.

Does going public need my permission?

Yes. Your kid cannot make anything public on their own. Going public requires your consent as the parent, every time it matters. Until you give it, the highest your kid can reach on their own is sharing with their cohort, which stays inside Kubrio.

When something does go public, Kubrio is careful about what appears. A public page shows your kid's first name only. It shows no contact information, no last name, and nothing that could be used to reach your kid. And it carries no comments from strangers. There is no way for someone who finds the page to message your kid or leave something on it. The page shows the work and nothing that exposes the child. This follows the same COPPA-minded posture as the rest of the platform, covered in safety and data.

Can I take something down after it is shared?

Yes, at any time, instantly. You can hide or take down any shared creation from your dashboard whenever you want, and you do not need a reason. When you take something down, it comes down fast: the public page stops working and the item disappears from any group view. Takedowns propagate quickly across Kubrio, so you are never waiting on a queue.

One helpful detail: the share link stays stable. If your kid re-shares the same creation later, or you put it back up, it keeps the same link rather than minting a new one each time. That means a link you have already sent to family does not rot, and you are not chasing down copies. You stay in control of one stable thing rather than a scattering of duplicates.

Why build sharing this way?

The point of Kubrio is that your kid makes real things and keeps them. Sharing is how a real thing gets to travel, whether that is showing a game to the kids in the same sprint or sending a finished film to relatives across the country. Seeing your kid's work land with a real audience is part of what makes the work feel real to them.

But that only works if the parent is the gatekeeper for anything that leaves the family, and if a child's privacy is protected the moment work goes public. So the ladder is built to make the safe path the default path: private first, your consent required for public, first name only, no strangers, and instant takedown in your hands. Your kid gets the pride of an audience; you keep the controls. To see where in a project the share moment happens, read sprints vs. studio time.

Frequently asked questions

What is the default privacy for my kid's work?

Private. Every creation is visible only to your kid and to you until someone deliberately shares it, and only you can approve the public level.

Can strangers comment on or message my kid?

No. Kubrio has no open messaging with strangers, and public creation pages carry no comments from strangers. The only people who can react to your kid's work at the group level are other kids in the same sprint, inside the walled garden.

What personal information shows on a public page?

A first name only. Public pages show no last name and no contact information of any kind, so a public creation cannot be traced back to reach your child.

How fast can I take something down?

Instantly. You can hide any shared item from your dashboard at any time, and takedowns propagate fast across Kubrio, so the public page and any group listing disappear quickly.

If I re-share something, does the link change?

No. The share link stays stable across re-shares, so a link you already sent keeps working and you are not managing a pile of different URLs. Ready to set up your family? Start at [app.kubrio.com/start](https://app.kubrio.com/start).

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