Osmium ("we", "our", or "us") is committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring transparency in how we collect, use, and store your data. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, why we collect it, and how you can manage your information.
1. Information We Collect
When you use the Osmium platform, we may collect the following types of information:
1. Account Details: Email address, full name, and authentication credentials.
2. Educational Data: Learning activity, test results, quiz interactions, and study analytics.
3. Camera Input: Images taken through your device's camera for document scanning, answer sheet uploads, or profile pictures.
4. Device & Usage Data: Browser type, IP address, app version, and usage logs to improve our services.
2. Why We Use Camera Permissions
Osmium requests camera access strictly for user-initiated educational features:
1. Document Scanning: To digitize physical test papers, notes, and educational material.
2. Answer Sheet Upload: For submitting handwritten responses in exams or assignments.
3. Profile Pictures: Allowing users to personalize their accounts with profile images.
Camera access is granted only when explicitly initiated by the user. We never access your camera in the background or without consent.
3. How We Use Your Information
1. To personalize learning paths and provide targeted academic support.
2. To process scanned documents and convert them into interactive assessments.
3. To generate performance insights and academic progress reports.
4. To improve platform features, fix bugs, and enhance overall user experience.
4. Data Security & Storage
All user data is stored securely on AWS infrastructure with industry-grade encryption and protection. We implement best practices to prevent unauthorized access, data breaches, and misuse.
Captured images and user-generated content are processed only for educational use and never shared with third parties for advertising or unrelated purposes.
5. Data Sharing & Third Parties
We do not sell or rent your personal data. We may share necessary data with third-party service providers (such as AWS) only to support core functionalities like hosting, storage, and analytics. All third parties comply with strict data privacy standards.