Student Privacy
Effective Date: July 10, 2026
This page highlights Literacy Arcade's student privacy approach in plain language for teachers, families, tutors, and schools.
How Students Use Literacy Arcade
Students may use literacy games, fluency practice tools, and student-ready activity links shared by a teacher, tutor, homeschool parent, or other supervising adult. Students do not create usernames, passwords, profiles, or dashboards.
What Literacy Arcade Does Not Intentionally Collect
Literacy Arcade does not intentionally collect student names, student emails, student logins, student profiles, classroom rosters, or student account data.
Teacher-Created Activity Fields
Some tools let teachers type custom words, passages, titles, sentences, notes, or activity settings. These fields are for instructional content, not student records.
Teachers should not enter student personally identifiable information into custom activity fields. This includes student full names, student emails, student IDs, grades, disability information, assessment records, or classroom rosters.
Shared Student-Ready Links
Teachers can share student-ready links. Anyone with a shared link may be able to view the activity title, content, and settings included in that activity. For that reason, shared activities should not include student personal information.
No Sale of Student Data
Literacy Arcade does not sell student data.
No Targeted Advertising Using Student Data
Literacy Arcade does not use student data for targeted advertising.
Adult Responsibility
Teachers, schools, tutors, interventionists, and homeschool adults are responsible for choosing how to use Literacy Arcade in their own setting and for following applicable school, district, organization, and family privacy rules.
Questions
Questions about student privacy can be sent to hello@literacyarcade.com. For the full privacy policy, see Privacy Policy.