The data collected by Crick Pulse Private Limited is used solely to deliver and enhance our educational services.
We do not sell, rent, or share your personal information with third parties for marketing or commercial gain.
Every form of data processing aligns with our educational objectives, data minimization principles, and legal compliance obligations.
1. To Deliver Educational Content and Features
We use account details and learning data to provide you with secure access to course materials, tutorials, and quizzes.
This ensures that your progress, performance, and preferences are recognized each time you log in, supporting a seamless and personalized learning experience.
2. To Improve Learning Quality and Engagement
Aggregated and anonymized learning analytics help us evaluate course effectiveness, identify knowledge gaps,
and optimize our teaching frameworks.
This data-driven improvement process allows us to refine educational modules and enhance overall learner engagement.
3. To Maintain Security and Platform Integrity
Technical logs, IP addresses, and device data are reviewed periodically to prevent unauthorized access, detect anomalies,
and maintain the cybersecurity of the platform.
These measures help protect user accounts and uphold the credibility of our academic environment.
4. To Provide Support and Communication
Your contact details are used to respond to inquiries, deliver learning updates, and resolve technical issues.
We may also send notifications related to new tutorials, feature updates, or service policy revisions — always maintaining a strict “no spam” policy.
5. To Conduct Research and Educational Analysis
Crick Pulse may analyze de-identified, aggregated data to better understand learner behavior, performance trends,
and subject comprehension patterns.
These insights assist in developing new academic tools, ensuring that our platform evolves in line with learner needs.
6. To Comply with Legal and Ethical Obligations
We may process or retain information to meet legal, regulatory, or institutional requirements — including
responsible learning guidelines, data protection laws, and fair-use educational standards.
Such processing is done with full transparency and limited to the scope of compliance.