k-ID, a digital youth safety startup, has raised $45 million in a Series A funding round led by a16z and Lightspeed. The platform aims to help game developers comply with child safety and data privacy regulations, offering privacy management solutions for developers, parents, kids, and teens. This investment marks the third round of funding for k-ID since its initial preseed round. According to TechCrunch, k-ID helps game developers speedrun the child safety compliance puzzle.
1/ excited to announce our Series A investment in @k_idofficial - a first-of-its-kind global compliance engine simplifying online safety & privacy mgmt for game developers, parents, & youths this $45M round marks our 3rd investment in k-ID since we led the initial preseed round https://t.co/KUq6kEyNfi
k-ID, a platform that helps game developers comply with child safety and data privacy regulations, raised a $45M Series A led by a16z and Lightspeed (@kateparknews / TechCrunch) https://t.co/vzB2frSuFS š« Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/i9Iil6tAK5
k-ID wins $45M to help game devs speedrun the child safety compliance puzzle: https://t.co/O0Uc7OlGBV by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Digital youth safety startup k-ID raises $45M to help developers comply with age regulations https://t.co/2nmCRLWhnC
k-ID wins $45M to help game devs speedrun the child safety compliance puzzle https://t.co/ctM6KoNmY0
k-ID has raised $45 million to make online games safer and offer privacy management for game developers, parents, kids and teens. https://t.co/k1AycEAKyx