Safety isn’t a policy page. It’s how the product is built.

Plain-language commitments. Each one is a feature you can check, not a promise you have to trust.

You can read every conversation.

Full transcripts of every tutoring session, in your parent app, while the account is active. Delete them whenever you want. If the AI said it, you can read it.

Schools never see tutoring data.

If your child’s school uses Jhamly, the school sees attendance and fees — never tutoring conversations or learning data. That separation is enforced by the system, not by a setting someone could toggle.

Deletion means deletion.

Ask us to delete your child’s data and it is deleted — from the product and from backups on schedule. We’ll confirm when it’s done.

No ads. No tracking. No selling data. Ever.

No advertising, no third-party ad trackers, no data brokerage. The student and parent apps do not include advertising SDKs. This marketing website uses Google Analytics for aggregated traffic measurement only — see the Privacy Policy.

Consent comes first.

A parent creates the account and grants consent before a child learns a thing, aligned with India’s DPDP Act. Guardian toggles control learning-data features.

Honest labels on every score.

Quizzes taken at home without supervision are labeled “home-verified.” During quizzes the tutor goes quiet, so the number reflects your child — not the AI.

It says when it’s unsure.

The tutor is built to admit uncertainty instead of bluffing. A tutor that guesses confidently is worse than no tutor.

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