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Is Pottermore real?

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Is Pottermore real?

Is Pottermore real?

Pottermore.com, alongside its sister site WizardingWorld.com, is the digital heart of the Wizarding World. ... Pottermore Publishing is the global digital publisher of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts series as well as other audiobooks and eBooks from the Wizarding World.

Is Pottermore appropriate for a 10 year old?

Because there are no communication features available on the site, we think it's ok for kids to use as long as they have parental permission. We think most of the content is child-friendly, however it does reference Harry Potter's parent's death which some children might find upsetting.

What is the age of consent in the wizarding world?

If the consumer is between the ages of 13 and 16 years of age, the consumer may provide that permission; if the consumer is under the age of 13, the consumer's parent or guardian must provide the permission.

Is it safe for adults to go to Pottermore?

  • The answer should be a resounding no. J.K.R. said it in her video originally announcing the site: Pottermore is meant as a safe environment for kids and adults alike to bathe in the loving glow of Rowling and her Potter universe.

Who is Pottermore and what does it do?

  • Pottermore is the digital publishing, e-commerce, entertainment, and news company from J. K. Rowling and is a global digital publisher of Harry Potter and the Wizarding World. Pottermore is an interactive platform offering Potterheads to be sorted into their Hogwarts and Ilvermorny houses,...

How often do they update the Pottermore website?

  • We’re updating the site all the time. Like any good universe, the wizarding world keeps expanding, and Pottermore will expand with it. We’ll bring you new stories, new magical experiences, new interviews and new sneak peeks behind the scenes every day until the end of time and/or the internet.

Is it safe to read Harry Potter on the Internet?

  • Pottermore is about as safe as any site can get. That doesn't mean throw caution to the wind (there's no such thing as 100% safe on the internet), but it's a smaller risk than Goodreads or Facebook. I don't think other members can email you at all, so your inbox is pretty safe.

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