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Privacy Policy

How ClassHost collects, uses, and protects your information.

Last updated: 2026-06-22

Privacy Policy

Effective Date: July 1, 2026

Last Updated: June 22, 2026

Version: 2.2

ClassHost is committed to protecting the privacy of students and educators. We believe in complete transparency and data minimization. This privacy policy explains what data we collect, how it is processed, and your rights under the law.


Summary (TL;DR)

  • We do not store your website files. They live on your personal GitHub account.
  • We never sell your personal information.
  • We collect minimal data: Just your Google/GitHub usernames, email addresses, and public repository links.
  • Philippine DPA Compliant: Fully aligned with Republic Act No. 10173.

1. Information We Process

A. Account Information

  • GitHub Authentication: When you link GitHub, we receive your public username, your user ID, and your profile avatar URL. We use this to connect to the GitHub API.
  • Google Authentication: If you sign in via Google, we collect your display name, email address, and avatar URL.

B. Classroom Metadata

To operate classrooms, our database (powered by Supabase) stores:

  • Classroom names, rosters, activities, due dates, scores, and feedback comments written by teachers.
  • The URLs of public website repositories deployed through ClassHost, enabling class galleries and grading reviews.

2. No Code Storage Policy

ClassHost does not host or store your website code on our servers. When you upload a ZIP file or commit code:

1.
The files are processed locally in your browser.
2.
They are transmitted directly to GitHub's secure servers via the GitHub REST API.
3.
Your static hosting is handled by GitHub Pages.

3. Compliance with the Philippine Data Privacy Act (R.A. 10173)

We respect your rights under the Data Privacy Act of 2012:

  • Right to be Informed: You have the right to know how your data is collected and processed.
  • Right to Access: You can request a copy of the metadata we store about your classroom profile.
  • Right to Rectification: You can edit your profile information at any time.
  • Right to Erasure (To be Forgotten): You can delete your ClassHost account. This removes all your classroom history and metadata from our servers immediately.
Deleting your ClassHost account does not delete your code repositories on GitHub. Since those are on your GitHub account, you have full sovereign control to keep or delete them independently.

4. Contact Information

For privacy concerns, data deletion requests, or DPA questions, please contact our designated data compliance officers at:

šŸ“§ privacy@classhost.app

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