What personal information do you collect?
We collect the information required to enroll you, deliver the course, and report your completion to the proper agency. That includes your name, email, phone, mailing address, driver's license number, date of birth, payment method, ticket number if needed, (during the course) progress data, answers and etc. We don't collect anything we don't need — no social security number, no biometric data unless a state requires identity verification photos, no browsing data outside the course platform itself. Our full Privacy Policy lists every data point and its purpose.
The minimum-necessary collection principle is a deliberate design choice rather than a legal floor. We could collect more — common patterns include device fingerprinting for security, social profile linking for marketing, browsing history for personalization — but those uses don't help deliver the course or report the completion, so we don't collect them. Drivers comparing providers can ask any provider what they collect and why; the structural test is whether each data point maps to a specific service or compliance requirement, or whether it exists for monetization purposes the driver didn't sign up for.
A few categories of data deserve specific attention. Identity verification data (security questions, photo or voice samples used during random checkpoints) is collected only where the state requires it and is retained only for the period the state requires. Payment data is handled by the payment processor, not stored on our servers. Course progress is necessarily collected to certify completion, but the granular content (which exact questions you answered correctly, how long you spent on which page) isn't shared outside our system except when a state regulator audits a specific certificate. The architecture supports the legitimate uses without creating data exhaust the driver wouldn't expect.