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Privacy Policy

Beta Policy — effective 25 May 2026. A formal, lawyer-reviewed policy will replace this version before the paid plans go live at the end of Beta.

Practice30 is an AI-powered adaptive practice platform for Indian K-10 children. We are currently in an open Beta — free to use, with no payments collected, while we improve the product. This page explains, in plain language, how we handle your family’s data during Beta. By creating an account, the parent or legal guardian confirms they have read and consented to this policy on the child’s behalf.

1. Parent consent is required for everything

Only a parent or legal guardian can create an account on Practice30. A child cannot sign up on their own. Once the parent account exists, the parent adds each child profile and can edit, pause, or delete it at any time from the parent dashboard. Every action that touches a child’s data — creating the profile, generating practice, viewing progress, requesting deletion — flows through the parent.

2. What we collect (and why)

  • Parent account: name and email address, used for login, account recovery, and essential service emails.
  • Child profile: a name or nickname (a nickname is fine; full legal name is not required), class/grade, and optionally a preferred board (CBSE / ICSE / state board) so we can pick the right syllabus. We do not ask for date of birth, address, phone number, school, photo, or any government ID.
  • Learning activity: which practice questions the child attempted, the answers given, time spent, and the streak progress. This is what powers the personalised practice and the parent’s weekly progress view.
  • Basic technical info: device type, browser version and approximate region — kept only to keep the service running and to diagnose problems.

3. How we use this data

Child data is used only for the child’s own learning progress — picking what to practice next, adjusting difficulty, and building the parent’s progress report. We do not use child data to build behavioural advertising profiles, score creditworthiness, evaluate the child against external benchmarks, or share with anyone outside the Practice30 service.

4. No personal identity is shared

We do not share, sell, rent, or trade your data with advertisers, data brokers, social networks, or other third parties. When we report on overall product usage (for example, “how many children practiced fractions last week”), we use aggregated, anonymised counts only — no names, no nicknames, no individual scores. Your child cannot be identified from anything we publish or share.

5. What we do not do

  • No ads of any kind shown to children or parents.
  • No selling or renting of personal data to third parties.
  • No chat with strangers, no recommended videos, no social feed.
  • No tracking pixels from advertising networks on child-facing pages.
  • No use of child data to train external AI models outside the Practice30 personalisation system.

6. Service providers we rely on

To run the service we use a small set of technical providers (cloud hosting, email delivery, payment processing for the future paid plans). They process the minimum data needed to deliver their service and are bound by their own privacy commitments. We will list them by name in the formal policy at end of Beta.

7. Where data is stored

Data is stored on secure cloud infrastructure. We aim to store Indian users’ data in Indian or Asia-Pacific regions where practical.

8. Your rights (parent-controlled)

At any time, the parent who owns the account can:

  • View what data we hold for the parent and each child profile.
  • Export a copy of that data.
  • Edit or delete a child profile (deletion is permanent and removes practice history for that child).
  • Close the account entirely; we remove the data within 30 days other than what is required to keep for legal or accounting reasons.
  • Opt out of non-essential emails (e.g. weekly progress digest) from the parent dashboard.

To exercise any of these rights, email hello@practice30.com from the parent account email address.

9. Security

We use industry-standard practices to keep data safe: encrypted connections (HTTPS) for everything, encryption at rest for stored data, role-based access internally, and routine backups. No service is perfect — if a security event affects your data, we will notify the parent by email and via the parent dashboard.

10. Children’s data — extra care

We treat children’s data with extra care:

  • Children do not have their own login credentials separate from the parent (no email or password on a child profile).
  • Children cannot receive messages from other users or the public internet through Practice30.
  • Children cannot be searched or contacted by anyone outside their own parent’s account.
  • If a parent closes the account, all of the child’s data is removed.

11. India-specific notes (DPDP Act 2023)

We are aware of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 and its requirements around verifiable parental consent for users under 18. During Beta we operate on the strict principle that all child data processing is gated by an active parent account. The formal policy at end of Beta will include the named Data Protection Officer, grievance officer, and the full DPDPA notice text required for a production launch.

12. Changes to this policy

We will tell you by email and on this page when this Beta policy changes. The most significant change planned is the move from the current Beta policy to the full, lawyer-reviewed policy at end of Beta, before any paid plans go live.

13. Contact

Questions about privacy? Email hello@practice30.com. We aim to respond within 3 working days.