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Terms of Service

The rules for using Apollo, submitting learner content, relying on AI output, and keeping the platform safe.

Last updated: June 3, 2026

Using Apollo

Apollo is a passwordless learning workspace for supported exam subjects. You are responsible for using it lawfully, keeping your account access secure, and making sure the information you submit is accurate enough for learning features to work.

Accounts and age

You must be able to form a binding agreement or use Apollo with permission from a parent, guardian, school, or other authorized adult. Apollo is not intended for children under 13 without appropriate authorization and consent.

Your content

You keep ownership of the notes, uploads, answers, prompts, and other content you provide. You give Apollo permission to host, process, transmit, and display that content as needed to operate the service, generate feedback, protect the platform, and support your account.

Exam materials and acceptable use

  • Only upload or use materials you have the right to access and process.
  • Do not use Apollo to cheat, impersonate another person, attack the service, bypass rate limits, scrape private data, reverse engineer protected systems, or submit unlawful or harmful content.
  • Do not treat generated answers as guaranteed exam, legal, medical, financial, or professional advice.

AI output

Apollo uses AI to help explain, mark, summarize, and generate study material. AI output can be incomplete or wrong. You should review important answers against official mark schemes, teachers, and source materials.

Availability and changes

Apollo may change, suspend, or discontinue features, models, providers, subjects, or access levels. Beta and imported resource features may change as quality checks, storage contracts, and subject coverage evolve.

Termination

We may restrict or end access if an account creates security risk, violates these terms, breaks the law, or harms Apollo, users, providers, or protected learning resources.

Disclaimers

Apollo is provided as a learning tool on an as-available basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Apollo disclaims implied warranties and is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages from use of the service.

Contact

Questions or data requests can be sent to daniyal.shahzad2006@gmail.com. You can also review the Terms of Service, Privacy Notice, and Data Rights.