Privacy

ABC-Coloring is made for young children and the grown-ups who help them, so privacy here is simple by design: no accounts, no personal information, and nothing that follows you around the internet.

No accounts, no personal information. You never need to sign up to print, download, or color anything, and we never ask anyone — child or grown-up — for a name, an email address, or any other personal detail.

Anonymous usage counts. To decide which pages to draw next, we count things like which pages are seen, printed, downloaded, and colored, and roughly how long a page stays open. These counts are tied to a random identifier that expires within a day — not to a person — and they are never sold or shared. If you arrive from another website, we record only the kind of place it was (a search engine, social media, or a direct visit), never the address itself. We don't store IP addresses in our database.

Coloring happens on your device. The online coloring tool runs entirely in your browser. Your child's artwork is never uploaded to us — saving a picture creates the file right on your own device.

Analytics & cookies. We use Google Analytics to understand overall traffic — how many visits, which pages are popular. It sets a small cookie in your browser. Ad personalization and Google Signals are switched off, so it is measurement only: no advertising profiles, no cross-site tracking. If you block cookies, everything on the site still works.

The services we build on. Like most websites, we run on a few providers: Vercel hosts the site, Cloudflare delivers the coloring-page images, Supabase stores our anonymous counts, and Google provides the analytics and the fonts. Each receives the ordinary technical data any web server sees (such as an IP address) in order to do its job.

Ads. There are no ads today. If we ever add any, they will be contextual and child-appropriate — chosen from the page's content, never from tracking visitors — in line with children's-privacy rules.

Questions? Email us at hello@abc-coloring.com — we're happy to help. We'll update this page whenever any of the above changes.

Last updated: June 11, 2026