Privacy on this website
This page is about radlor.com, the site you are reading. AdaptiveLearn — the product — handles children’s data and has its own, longer policy.
What this website does not do
It sets no cookies. It runs no analytics. It loads nothing from anyone else’s server.
There is no Google Analytics, no advertising pixel, no session recorder, no chat widget and no embedded video. The typefaces are served from our own domain rather than from a font host, so no third party is told that you visited. Nothing is written to your browser’s storage. We do not have an account with anyone who would receive your reading of this page, because we never signed up for one.
You can check all of that yourself: open your browser’s network tab and reload. Every request goes to radlor.com.
What does happen
The site is hosted by Vercel, and like any web server theirs records the requests it serves — an IP address, the page asked for, a timestamp, the browser’s own description of itself. We do not build profiles from those logs and they expire on Vercel’s own schedule. It is the minimum a server does in order to be a server, and we would be lying if we said nothing was recorded anywhere.
If you write to us
The only address on this site is support@radlor.com. There is no form here, so nothing is collected unless you choose to send it. If you email us we keep the message so that we can answer it and remember the conversation next time. Ask us to delete it and we will.
Children
This website is written for adults — parents, teachers, people deciding whether to try AdaptiveLearn. It is not aimed at children and collects nothing from anyone, so it collects nothing from a child either. Everything about what we store when a child actually uses the product is on data and safety.
The product
AdaptiveLearn lives on a different address — adaptivelearn.radlor.com — and is a different piece of software with accounts, a database and a camera feature. Its policy is published there, and the plain-English version is on data and safety.
Changes, and who to ask
If this page ever stops being true we will change it in the same breath as the thing that made it untrue — that is a rule we hold ourselves to, not a promise about a review cycle. Questions about any of it go to support@radlor.com, and a person at Radlor answers them.