Last updated: 2026. Quizar helps students turn their own study material into flashcards and mock exams. This policy explains what we collect and why.
Your subjects, sources, flashcards, exams, scores and progress are stored locally on your device. We do not have user accounts and do not copy this library to our servers.
When you generate flashcards or exams, the study material you upload (typed text, and text extracted from photos/PDFs) is sent to OpenAI — through Quizar's own server — to produce the result. We don't use it to train models and don't retain it beyond completing the request.
If you share an exam or a result, that content — plus the display name you optionally set — is stored on our server (Cloudflare) so the recipient can open the link. Shared content is not indexed or sold. You can report shared content for moderation, and we keep those reports only to review abuse.
To stop automated misuse of the AI service, the app uses Apple's App Attest. This proves the request comes from a genuine copy of the app; it does not identify you.
Quizar Pro is sold through Apple's In-App Purchase. Apple processes the payment — we never receive your card or payment details. Apple may share aggregate subscription status with us so the app can unlock Pro features.
No third-party advertising. No third-party analytics or tracking SDKs. We don't sell personal data.
Quizar is intended for students with appropriate consent. Do not upload other people's personal information.
Deleting the app removes the local library from your device. To remove a shared exam/result you created, or for any privacy request, contact us.