The Kidoz children’s operating system of the Israeli company Netanya last year increased the monthly audience of active users by 50 times — from 1 to 50 million people.
The explosive growth in popularity began in January last year, when Kidoz launched a platform with games, videos and offers for children.NETanya has also released a devkit for creating children’s content. Kidoz gave developers the opportunity to monetize and present their projects to an audience that was previously unavailable to them.
Nickelodeon, Nintendo, Hasbro and other major brands targeting children and teenagers cooperate with Kidoz. Part of the advertising funds goes to support developers who receive 70% of the revenue from the sale of their products through Kidoz,
Kidoz is subject to the American Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which restricts access to information to persons under the age of 13. Young users get access to secure resources only through Kidoz browser.
Source: Venture Beat