The small print
Privacy policy
Last updated: 2 July 2026
Surah Kids is a small family-run website and YouTube channel. We built it for parents and children, so we keep data matters simple: we collect as little as possible, we sell nothing, and we show no ads on this site.
Who we are
Surah Kids is operated from the Netherlands by its founding family. You can reach us any time at info@surahkids.com. When our business registration completes, this page will carry the registered entity details.
What we collect, and why
- Technical logs. Our website host (HubSpot) records basic technical data such as IP addresses in server logs to deliver the site and keep it secure. Legal basis: legitimate interest in running a safe website.
- Cookies. Essential cookies keep the site working. Analytics cookies are used only if you agree via the cookie banner. See the cookie policy. Legal basis for analytics: your consent, which you can withdraw at any time.
- Email. If you write to us, we use your email address and message to reply, and we keep the exchange only as long as we need it.
That is the whole list. This site has no accounts, no comment sections, no newsletters and no forms today. If that changes, this policy changes first.
Children
Our videos are made for children, but this website speaks to parents. We do not knowingly collect any personal data from children on this site. Watching our videos happens on YouTube, which has its own privacy policy and its own settings for children's content.
Who processes data for us
Our website runs on HubSpot (EU data centre). HubSpot may process some data outside the European Economic Area; where that happens it relies on recognised safeguards such as the EU Standard Contractual Clauses. We do not share your data with anyone else, and we never sell it.
Your rights
Under the GDPR you can ask us for access, correction, deletion, restriction, or a copy of your data, and you can object to processing or withdraw consent whenever you like. Email info@surahkids.com and we will sort it out. If you are unhappy with how we handled something, you can complain to the Dutch supervisory authority, the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl).
Changes
If we change this policy, the date at the top changes with it, and meaningful changes get a plain-language note here.
