Privacy information written for families, learners, and testers.
Effective April 19, 2026. This page explains in plain language what CureMath collects, why we collect it, and how we keep the current product intentionally narrow in the personal data it asks for.
This is product-facing policy copy, not legal advice. It should be reviewed by qualified counsel before a public paid launch.
1. What this policy covers
This Privacy Policy explains how CureMath collects, uses, stores, and deletes information when you use the CureMath website, dashboard, and maths-help features.
It applies to account holders, families using CureMath together, and learners using the product independently where local law allows that use.
2. Information we collect
Account details such as email address, password hash, billing status, cookie choices, and basic account settings.
Anonymised learner profile labels such as User 1 or User 2, plus optional learning-focus notes. In this preview, CureMath does not ask for a child's real name, age, or school year.
Maths-help inputs such as typed questions, typed working, uploaded homework images, saved explanations, and practice prompts.
Technical and service information such as browser, device, error logs, abuse-prevention signals, and security events.
3. Children and COPPA-sensitive data
CureMath is designed to minimise collection of children's personal information. That is why the current product uses anonymised learner profiles instead of asking for a child's real name, age, or school year.
If CureMath later collects personal information from children under 13 in the United States, we intend to add a verifiable parental consent process before that collection happens.
Parents and guardians remain responsible for deciding whether a child may use the product and for supervising that use where required by law.
4. Uploaded images and retention
Homework images are processed temporarily so CureMath can read the maths problem and generate a response.
CureMath is designed to delete uploaded homework images automatically after the maths response is produced, while keeping the resulting explanation, practice prompts, and account history needed for the product to work.
If an image is rejected for safety reasons, we aim not to keep the image longer than necessary for moderation and security handling.
5. How we use information
We use information to provide maths explanations, keep account history, support subscriptions, improve reliability, and protect the service from abuse.
We also use limited information for fraud prevention, moderation, account security, deletion requests, and support handling.
We do not sell personal information.
6. AI, analytics, and cookies
CureMath may use AI providers and infrastructure providers to process maths questions, support subscriptions, host the service, and monitor reliability.
If optional analytics or tracking tools such as Google Analytics, Hotjar, PostHog, or similar pixels are enabled, CureMath should ask for consent before setting non-essential cookies or similar tracking technologies where consent is required.
Users can choose necessary-only cookies through the cookie banner. That choice is intended to work as the opt-out path for non-essential analytics when those tools are enabled.
7. When we may share information
We may share information with service providers that help us operate CureMath, such as hosting, payments, email, analytics, support, or AI processing providers.
We may also disclose information if required by law, to protect users, to investigate abuse, or in connection with a merger, financing, or asset sale.
We do not publish uploaded homework, anonymised learner profile history, or saved family account history publicly.
8. Moderation and blocked accounts
Images containing faces, body parts, or explicit content may be rejected automatically to protect children and family privacy.
CureMath may block or restrict accounts involved in abusive, unsafe, fraudulent, or explicit uploads, especially where child safety may be affected.
We may keep limited moderation records when needed to investigate abuse, enforce rules, or respond to legal obligations.
9. Your choices and rights
You can update account details, manage anonymised learner profiles, and remove individual maths-help records from within the product where those controls are available.
Depending on your location, you may also have rights to access, correct, delete, or object to the processing of your personal data.
For privacy requests, cookie questions, or support requests, contact CureMath through the contact page.
10. Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy as CureMath develops. When we make material changes, we will update this page and revise the effective-date wording.