Nurra - Age Suitability
Nurra is designed to help families organize everyday life through shared calendars, tasks, routines, shopping lists, family communication, health records, school information, pets, and other family management features.
The application is intended for use by families, including parents, guardians, children, and other invited family members. Child accounts are created and managed by a parent or legal guardian within a private family environment.
Private Family Environment
Nurra is not a public social networking platform. Users cannot communicate with strangers, publish public content, or browse unrestricted web content through the application.
All communication and shared information are limited to invited members of the same family, with access controlled through role-based permissions.
Content Suitability
Nurra does not contain or promote:
- Violence
- Sexual or explicit content
- Gambling
- Alcohol, tobacco, or drug-related content
- Profanity or offensive content
- Horror or frightening themes
Health Information
Although Nurra includes features for storing health-related information, it is not a medical device and does not provide medical diagnoses, treatment recommendations, or professional healthcare advice.
Any health information stored within the application is intended solely for personal family record management.
Parent and Family Controls
Parents and family administrators can manage family members, assign roles, control access to features based on those roles, and manage invitations within their private family.
Subscriptions and Advertising
Nurra includes subscription options that unlock additional organizational features but does not display third-party advertising in the current version.
Contact
If you have questions regarding the age suitability of Nurra, please contact our support team at support@nurra.app or through the official Nurra website at https://nurra.app.