An interim statement covering how Lamdi handles student data. A full privacy policy reviewed by our legal team will replace this statement before our first school pilot begins.
Email address, year level, the subjects you choose to track, and your study activity inside Lamdi — tasks created, completed, and modified. That's it. We do not collect names, physical location, or financial information.
Two things only. First, to make the product work for you — your tasks, your focus panel, your view of what's on your plate. Second, to generate anonymised aggregate reports for the schools and universities we work with. We never sell data. We never share individual student records with anyone, including the schools our students attend.
All student data is stored in Australia, on AWS infrastructure in the Sydney region. Data is encrypted at rest (AES-256) and in transit (TLS 1.2+). Data does not leave Australia except when generating AI task suggestions via Anthropic's API — in those requests, identifying information is stripped before transmission.
We require documented parental or guardian consent before any student under 18 uses Lamdi. Consent is collected by the school during pilot onboarding and held on record.
You can request a copy of your data, or ask us to delete it, at any time. Email privacy@groundwork.education and we will action your request within 14 days. Schools may also request deletion of their cohort's data at any time.
If you have questions about how Lamdi handles student data, contact us directly at privacy@groundwork.education.
A full privacy policy reviewed by our legal team will replace this statement before our first school pilot begins.