Kids on the Yard

Nebraska Age-Appropriate Design Code (LB 504)

Kids on the Yard's compliance with Nebraska's Age-Appropriate Design Code for protecting minors online

Last updated on 2026-03-19
State Privacy

Nebraska Age-Appropriate Design Code (LB 504)

Effective Date: January 1, 2026

Overview

Nebraska's Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC), enacted as LB 504, requires online services to design products and features with children's best interests in mind. Kids on the Yard is committed to compliance with this important law protecting Nebraska minors.


Applicability to Kids on the Yard

Kids on the Yard is operated by Limitless Virtue LLC, a Florida limited liability company headquartered in Miami Shores, Florida. Whether the Nebraska Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act (LB 504) applies directly to Kids on the Yard depends on factors that may change over time: the Act applies to online services, products, or features reasonably likely to be accessed by minors. Whether Kids on the Yard's services fall within this definition depends on a fact-specific analysis of platform usage and the design of online features.

Out of an abundance of caution, Kids on the Yard treats the Nebraska Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act (LB 504) as if it directly applied and honors all rights, disclosures, and practices described on this page through the contact procedures listed below, regardless of any later determination of statutory applicability. Nothing in this voluntary framework limits or waives any rights you may have under the Nebraska Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act (LB 504).

Key Requirements

1. Privacy by Default

Our services implement privacy-protective defaults for minors:

SettingDefault for Minors
Data collectionMinimum necessary
Location trackingDisabled
Targeted advertisingDisabled
Profile visibilityPrivate
Data sharingRestricted

2. Data Minimization

We limit data collection from Nebraska minors to only what is:

  • Necessary to provide the educational service
  • Specifically requested by the user
  • Required for safety and security

3. Prohibited Practices

The Nebraska AADC prohibits:

Targeted Advertising:

  • No targeted advertising to minors
  • No profiling for advertising purposes
  • No behavioral tracking for ads

Harmful Features:

  • No features that promote excessive use
  • No manipulative design patterns ("dark patterns")
  • No features encouraging minors to share more data

Geolocation:

  • No precise geolocation tracking of minors
  • No geolocation-based targeted content
  • Location data only when strictly necessary

4. Transparency Requirements

We provide clear notices to minors and parents about:

  • What data we collect and why
  • How data is used and shared
  • Available privacy controls
  • How to exercise privacy rights

Age-Appropriate Design Principles

Child-Centered Design

Our platform is designed considering:

  • Best Interests: Features designed with children's wellbeing as priority
  • Age-Appropriate: Content and features suitable for different ages
  • Empowerment: Tools for minors to manage their privacy
  • Protection: Safeguards against harmful content and contacts

Data Protection Impact Assessments

We conduct assessments for features affecting minors:

  • Evaluate privacy and safety risks
  • Implement mitigations before launch
  • Document decision-making process
  • Regular review and updates

Parental Tools and Controls

Available Controls

Parents of Nebraska minors can:

  • Review data collected about their child
  • Adjust privacy settings
  • Limit data collection
  • Request data deletion
  • Monitor account activity (age-appropriate)

How to Access Parental Controls

  1. Log into parent/guardian account
  2. Navigate to Family Settings
  3. Select child's profile
  4. Adjust privacy controls as needed

Or contact us at [email protected]


Minor's Rights

Nebraska minors have the right to:

RightDescription
AccessKnow what data is collected
DeletionRequest removal of personal data
CorrectionFix inaccurate information
Opt-OutRefuse non-essential data collection
ProtectionPrivacy-protective defaults

Usage Time Considerations

While the Nebraska AADC addresses features promoting excessive use:

  • We do not employ manipulative tactics to increase usage
  • Educational sessions have natural endpoints
  • No infinite scroll or autoplay designed to extend usage
  • Parents can set usage limits

Compliance Verification

Our Commitments

  • Regular audits of age-appropriate design compliance
  • Staff training on minor protection requirements
  • Privacy impact assessments for new features
  • Prompt response to identified issues

Documentation

We maintain documentation of:

  • Design decisions affecting minors
  • Risk assessments conducted
  • Mitigations implemented
  • Ongoing monitoring results

Enforcement

The Nebraska Attorney General enforces this law. Non-compliance may result in:

  • Investigation by AG office
  • Required remediation
  • Civil penalties

Contact Information

Privacy Team Kids on the Yard Limitless Virtue LLC 9701 NE 2nd Ave, Suite #1069 Miami Shores, Florida 33138 U.S.A

ContactInformation
Privacy Requests[email protected]
Parental Controls[email protected]
Phone+1 786-382-2000

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Last Updated: January 1, 2026

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