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AceMark & younger learners

AceMark is free exam practice for a global audience. Some of the exams we cover are taken by teenagers, so we want to be clear about how we handle accounts and ads for younger users.

If you're under 13

We don't offer accounts to children under 13. Laws like the US Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) — and India's DPDPA, which treats under-18s as children — require verifiable parental consent before collecting a child's personal data, and we don't yet operate that consent process.

You can still practise. AceMark works without an account: head to acemark.app/browse, pick an exam, and take a Quick Mock as a guest. Guest practice stays on your own device — we don't store it against a profile.

If you created an account and told us you're under 13, we remove that account. If you think a younger child created an account, a parent or guardian can ask us to delete it at privacy@acemark.app.

If you're 13 to 17

You're welcome to create an account. For users aged 13–17 we show non-personalised ads only — ads based on the page you're on, not on a profile of your behaviour — and we don't enable cross-context behavioural advertising.

For parents and guardians

We collect as little as possible (see our Privacy Policy), never sell personal data for money, and gate advertising cookies behind consent. To review, correct, or delete a young person's data, or to ask a question, email privacy@acemark.app and we'll respond within 30 days (usually within a few days).

We are finalising verifiable parental-consent options for under-18 users with counsel; this page will be updated as that work lands.