Trust & comparison

Security and privacy for a co-parenting app need to feel clear and trustworthy

When parents are sharing personal family information, privacy and trust matter. A co-parenting app should explain what it is for, where policies live, and how users can understand the data and account framework around the product.

What should visitors expect on a trust page?

They should be able to find your privacy policy, terms, and contact route easily. They should also understand what the product is designed to do, what kind of information it may involve, and where to look for the formal policy wording.

How this page supports trust

This page is a plain-language overview. It does not replace the formal privacy policy or terms. Instead, it helps visitors understand the trust framework around the product in a faster, clearer way.

Clear policy access

Visitors should be able to reach the privacy policy, terms, cookies, and refunds pages easily from anywhere on the site.

Product clarity

The site should clearly explain that CoParent Peace is designed for calmer communication, shared planning, and organised records for separated parents.

Support route

Visitors should have a clear contact route for questions about the service, policies, or access.

Expectation setting

Trust improves when the site avoids vague promises and explains the product in grounded, understandable language.

For legal, compliance, or policy interpretation, always refer to the formal legal pages as the source of truth. This page is a plain-language trust summary for visitors.

Frequently asked questions

Short, direct answers built to help visitors compare options and understand the product clearly.

Where can I find CoParent Peace policies?

You can use the legal links in the footer to access the privacy, terms, cookies, and refunds pages.

Does this page replace the privacy policy?

No. This page is a plain-language overview intended to help visitors understand the trust framework more quickly.

Why have a security and privacy overview page?

It helps visitors and search engines understand trust-related information without forcing them to start with full legal documents.