Terms
The deal between us
Plain English up top, the necessary detail below. Using Learning Parenting means you’ve agreed to these terms — please read them.
Last updated: 10 May 2026
Who you’re dealing with
“Learning Parenting”, “we”, and “us” mean TechnoOptics, the operator of the app at learningparenting.com. “You” means the human signing in. If you’re using the service on behalf of a household, you confirm you’re entitled to bind the other adults in that household to these terms for the family content you share.
Who can use the service
- You must be at least 18 years old to create an account.
- Children may appear in the content you record, but they do not create their own accounts and do not interact with the service directly.
- You’re responsible for keeping your sign-in safe. Use a strong password at your identity provider and turn on two-factor authentication in Settings → Two-factor.
- One human, one account. Don’t share credentials. If you’re running a multi-parent household, invite each parent through Settings → Family so everyone has their own seat.
What we provide
A web and progressive-web-app product that helps parents capture, organise, and act on the day-to-day work of raising children: lessons, calendars, recommendations, family timelines, photo albums, and supporting tools. The exact feature set evolves over time. We aim to give advance notice before removing something you’ve come to rely on.
We work hard on uptime but don’t guarantee the service will be available without interruption. Planned maintenance is announced in advance where reasonable.
Subscriptions, trials, and billing
- We offer a free tier and one or more paid plans. Current pricing lives at /pricing.
- Paid plans renew automatically at the end of each billing cycle until you cancel. You can cancel at any time from Settings → Billing; the cancellation takes effect at the end of the current period and you keep access until then.
- If we offer a free trial, you may be asked for a payment method up front; we’ll only charge it if the trial converts to a paid plan, and we’ll email you before the first charge.
- Prices may change. We’ll give at least 30 days’ notice before any change affects your renewal price.
- Taxes and fees applicable to your billing region are added on top of the listed price.
- Refunds are issued at our discretion, typically for genuine billing errors. Statutory rights (e.g. UK/EU consumer cancellation windows) are honoured in full.
Your content
You own the content you put into Learning Parenting — your notes, photos, calendar entries, lessons, and the rest. You give us a limited licence to store, transmit, render, and operate on that content strictly for the purpose of running the service for you. That licence ends when you delete the content or close the account.
You promise that everything you upload is yours to upload — you either own it or have permission to share it — and that it doesn’t break the laws or rights of anyone else.
Acceptable use
Don’t use Learning Parenting to:
- Harm, harass, or endanger a child — ever, in any form.
- Break the law, infringe copyright, or stalk another person.
- Upload malware, run automated abuse, or probe the service for vulnerabilities outside our responsible-disclosure policy at /security.
- Resell access, scrape the product, or use it to train an AI model without written permission.
- Misrepresent yourself or attempt to access another household’s account.
We can suspend or terminate access if you break these rules. For serious abuse — anything that endangers a child — we’ll cooperate with lawful requests from law enforcement.
AI features
Some features use machine learning models — summaries, suggestions, content generation. Models can be wrong, miss context, or invent details. Treat their output as a starting point, not professional advice. Health, safety, legal, and financial questions about your child belong with a qualified human.
Privacy
How we handle your data is set out in our Privacy policy. Short version: we don’t sell it, we don’t train third-party models on it, and you can export or delete it at any time.
Intellectual property
The Learning Parenting name, logo, app design, and codebase (excluding open-source components, which are governed by their own licences) belong to us. Nothing in these terms transfers any of that to you.
Ending the agreement
- You can close your account at any time from Settings → Account. Closure stops any auto-renewal and deletes your content on the schedule described in the Privacy policy.
- We can suspend or close an account that breaks these terms, that’s being used to harm someone, or that’s gone dormant for an extended period (we’ll email first where practical).
- The clauses that should reasonably survive termination (content licence wind-down, indemnity, liability limits, disputes) do survive.
Warranties and liability
We provide Learning Parenting on an “as is” and “as available” basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. Nothing here limits liability for fraud, gross negligence, death or personal injury caused by our negligence, or any other liability that can’t lawfully be excluded.
Where liability can lawfully be capped, our aggregate liability to you for any claim arising out of or relating to the service is limited to the greater of (a) the fees you paid us in the twelve months before the claim arose, or (b) one hundred pounds sterling.
Indemnity
You agree to indemnify us against third-party claims that arise because you broke these terms, infringed someone’s rights, or used the service unlawfully.
Changes to the service or these terms
The product evolves. We may add, remove, or modify features. If we make a material change to these terms, we’ll email the account owner at least 30 days before it takes effect. Continuing to use the service after that point means you accept the updated terms; if you don’t, you can close the account before the change kicks in.
Governing law and disputes
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have non-exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute. Consumers retain the protection of the mandatory laws of their home country.
Miscellaneous
- If any clause is found unenforceable, the rest of the terms still apply.
- We don’t waive a right just because we don’t enforce it on a given day.
- These terms, together with the Privacy policy and any plan- specific addenda, are the entire agreement between us on this subject.
- We may transfer our rights and obligations under these terms (for example, in a corporate reorganisation or acquisition) without prior notice; your rights are not reduced as a result.
Contact
Questions about these terms or anything else: hello@learningparenting.com.