Privacy & Ethical Standards
How we protect student data, maintain strict compliance, and enforce ethical AI boundaries.
Data Governance
At Edudojo, we believe data privacy is a fundamental prerequisite for academic integrity. We collect data exclusively to evaluate the learning process and provide educators with real-time effort metrics. We never sell, rent, or monetize student data.
What we track
- • Process effort and Socratic interaction logs
- • Incremental workspace commit histories
- • Time spent on intellectual effort phases
- • System metadata for performance optimization
What we NEVER track
- • Browsing history or activity outside the platform
- • Private student-to-student communications
- • Biometric or sensitive identity parameters
- • Student location coordinates or GPS data
Institutional Compliance & Security
We are built to meet the rigorous safety standards required by global educational institutions. Our infrastructure uses AES-256 encryption at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit.
FERPA Aligned
Strict compliance with US federal standards protecting student educational records.
GDPR Compliant
Comprehensive data protection, data portability, and immediate deletion controls.
Zero Model Training
Student data is never used to train, fine-tune, or refine commercial AI models.
Ethical AI Boundaries
As a platform dedicated to cognitive development, we enforce strict ethical boundaries to protect academic integrity:
No Ghostwriting
Our Socratic agents are pedagogically restricted. They will ask questions, guide paths, and critique reasoning, but they will never write submissions or do the student's primary work.
Educator Sovereignty
AI does not assign grades. Our platform provides rich effort analytics and authenticity logs, but educators retain absolute sovereignty over final student evaluation.
Anonymized Academic Research
To advance the science of AI-driven pedagogy and learning analytics, we may utilize anonymized, aggregated datasets for peer-reviewed academic research. No personal identifiers or institutional names are ever included in these studies.
Institutions retain full data sovereignty and can request complete extraction or deletion of their historical logs at any time.