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What Ohm collects, and why.

We collect what it takes to run the product and teach you well. Nothing for advertising, and nothing we sell.

Last updated June 2, 2026

The short version

What we collect

Your account. When you sign up we store your email, your name if you give one, and a password that is hashed, never kept in plain text. If you sign in with Google instead, we store the account details Google returns rather than a password.

Your learning. Everything you do inside a plan: the subjects you choose, the lessons Ohm generates for you, your flashcard ratings, your written free-response answers, your teach-back conversations, your tutor chats, and any feedback you send us about a piece of content.

Technical basics. To keep you signed in we store a session along with the IP address and browser it was created from. We also set a small cookie that remembers your sidebar preference. That's the extent of it.

How we use it

We use your data to run your account, generate and grade your work, schedule your reviews on the right curve, process payment if you subscribe, and send you the occasional account email. We do not use it to build advertising profiles, and we do not feed your private learning data into shared model training.

The services we share it with

Ohm runs on a small set of providers. Each receives only what it needs to do its job:

Cookies

We use only essential cookies: one to keep you signed in, and one to remember your sidebar preference. There are no advertising or third-party tracking cookies.

Keeping your data, and deleting it

Your data stays as long as your account is open. When you delete your account, your plans, lessons, attempts, chats, and feedback are deleted along with it, and any active subscription is canceled first. We may keep limited billing and usage records where we're required to for accounting.

You can ask to access, correct, or export your data at any time. Email us and we'll help.

Children

Ohm isn't directed to children under 13, and we don't knowingly collect their data. If you believe a child has given us their information, contact us and we'll remove it.

Changes

If we change how we handle your data, we'll update this page and the date at the top.

Contact

Questions about your privacy? Reach us at privacy@ohmlearn.com.