During private preview
At present, our website only collects email addresses from adults who join our waitlist. We do not collect information about children directly, and our website is not directed at children.
When ordering opens
When parents and guardians begin commissioning books, the following principles will apply.
Photographs
Any photograph of a child uploaded to inform a book’s illustrations will be encrypted in transit and at rest. Photographs will only be used for the purpose of producing the specific book they are uploaded for. Original photographs will not be sold, shared with third parties for marketing, used to train any external system, or kept in our records beyond the time needed to produce the book.
Likenesses
The illustrated likeness produced for a book may be retained as a stylised reference if the family wishes to commission further books — but only with the parent or guardian’s explicit, written consent. Without that consent, the reference is deleted alongside the photograph.
Names and personal details
A child’s name, age, and personal details shared with us are used only to produce the book ordered. We do not share these with third parties except where strictly necessary for production (for example, our printing partner) and only under contract requiring equivalent care.
Content review
Every page of every book is reviewed by a human editor before it is printed. We will not produce content that is sexually suggestive, gratuitously violent, frightening beyond what is age-appropriate, or otherwise unsuitable for the child it is intended for.
Adult oversight
Only verified adults may place orders. The child the book is for is never our customer; the parent or guardian is.
Concerns and reports
If you have a concern about how a child’s information has been handled by us, or how a Page Hundred book represents a child, please write to hello@pagehundred.com. We commit to responding within two working days.
Standards we follow
We design our practices in line with the Information Commissioner’s Office Age Appropriate Design Code (the Children’s Code) and applicable UK data protection law.
Updates
This policy will be updated when our product launches. The current version, with its last-updated date, will always live at this URL.