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k-ID raises $45M to make online games safer and more private for all


k-ID has raised $45 million to make online games safer and offer privacy management for game developers, parents, kids, and teens.

The Singapore company is creating a cross-platform, instant sign-on solution for kids and teens built asan all-in-one answer for solving the complex issue of privacy and online safety worldwide. In addition, k-ID was recently selected as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer for 2024, joining the ranks of esteemed alumni, including Google and Airbnb in their early stages. “It’s rare to find this combination of unique founder-market fit, societal impact, and—most impressively—commercial traction,” said Moritz Baier-Lentz, partner and head of gaming & interactive media at Lightspeed, who is joining the company’s board of directors, in a statement.

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