App Store

Age appropriateness

Last updated: April 2, 2026

This page supplements BondRoot’s age rating questionnaire in the App Store. It describes who the app is for, what kind of experience it offers, and how it handles content and connectivity — in plain language.

Intended audience

BondRoot is designed for adults who want to remember to support people they care about (reminders, notes, educational material). It is not a children’s app and does not include built-in parental controls or age-verification gates for accessing specific in-app areas.

User content and sharing

You can enter personal notes and context about your relationships. That content is tied to your account and is not published as a social feed or broadly distributed to other BondRoot users as part of the core experience. Educational content in the app is curated by BondRoot, not an open forum.

Web access

The app does not provide a general-purpose web browser or unrestricted surfing inside the app. External pages may open only in limited cases (for example legal documents, support, or crisis and help resources) via the system browser or a controlled flow — not arbitrary URL entry for open-ended browsing.

Messaging and chat

BondRoot does not offer direct messaging or chat between users inside the app. If you choose to reach someone, you do so through your device’s own apps (for example SMS or email), outside BondRoot.

Advertising

BondRoot does not display third-party advertising. Optional subscription features may be offered; that is not paid promotion of unrelated products or services inside the app.

Sensitive themes

Because the app helps you track real-life situations (health, loss, stress, and similar topics), you may write about difficult subjects. That text is private to your use of the app. If you or someone you know is in crisis, use professional emergency services and the help resources linked in the app where available.