Privacy Policy
Last Updated: January 22, 2026
Wonder (“we”, “our”, “us”) respects the privacy of students, parents, teachers, and schools. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, and protect information when Wonder is used in schools or accessed through our website.
Wonder is designed as a learning companion, not a surveillance or profiling system. We collect only what is necessary to support learning understanding and school use.
1. Who This Policy Applies To
This policy applies to:
- Students using Wonder through their school
- Teachers and school administrators
- Parents or guardians viewing student insights (where enabled by the school)
- Visitors to the Wonder website
Wonder is primarily a school-based (B2B) platform, and student data is accessed and managed through schools.
2. Information We Collect
a. Student Learning Data
Collected only when Wonder is used in a school setting:
- Responses to academic questions
- Time taken to respond
- Hint usage
- Error patterns and learning signals
- Topic and concept interaction data
We do not collect:
- Psychological diagnoses
- Personality labels
- Biometric data
- Social media data
- Information unrelated to learning
b. Account & School Information
- School name and basic institutional details
- Teacher and administrator account information
- Class and grade structure
c. Website Information
When visiting our website:
- Basic analytics (pages visited, device type)
- IP address (for security and performance)
- Contact information if you choose to reach out
We do not use invasive tracking or third-party advertising cookies.
3. How We Use Information
We use collected data to:
- Understand how learning breaks or stabilizes
- Support teachers with classroom-level insights
- Improve the Wonder platform and question quality
- Provide schools with learning patterns (not rankings)
We do NOT use data to:
- Rank students
- Label students as weak or strong
- Predict careers or futures
- Sell data to third parties
- Show ads to students
4. Student Privacy & Child Protection
Student data is treated with extra care.
- Student data belongs to the school and the student
- Parents and guardians can access information only through school-approved channels
- Students are never shown comparative rankings or labels
- Learning insights are descriptive, not judgmental
Wonder follows the principles of:
- India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP)
- Child data protection best practices
- Data minimization and purpose limitation
5. Data Sharing
We do not sell or trade data.
Data may be shared only with:
- The student’s school and authorized teachers
- Parents or guardians (if enabled by the school)
- Trusted service providers strictly for platform operation (e.g., hosting)
All partners are required to follow strict confidentiality and security standards.
6. Data Storage & Security
- Data is stored on secure servers
- Access is restricted to authorized personnel only
- Encryption is used where appropriate
- Regular security reviews are conducted
We take reasonable and appropriate measures to protect data from loss, misuse, or unauthorized access.
7. Data Retention
- Student data is retained only for as long as the school relationship exists or as required for educational purposes
- Schools may request deletion or anonymization of data
- Aggregated, anonymized data may be retained for research and improvement
8. Rights & Choices
Schools, parents, and users may:
- Request access to stored data
- Request corrections
- Request deletion (subject to school policies and legal requirements)
- Ask questions about data usage
Requests can be made by contacting us at the email below.
9. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy as Wonder evolves. Any significant changes will be communicated clearly on the website.
10. Contact Us
If you have questions about privacy or data use, contact:
Email: hello@wonderclassrooms.com
Website: https://wonderclassrooms.com
One important note (aligned with Wonder’s values)
Wonder is built to understand learning, not monitor children.
If a feature ever conflicts with that principle, we choose understanding over expansion.