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DPDP Compliance

Indian Education Hub is committed to complying with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act), India's landmark legislation governing the processing of digital personal data. This page explains how your rights under the DPDP Act are respected and upheld on our platform.

Scope and Applicability

The DPDP Act applies to the processing of digital personal data within India. While Indian Education Hub does not require users to register or create accounts, we may collect limited personal data through automated means such as cookies, web analytics, and server logs. This data is processed solely for the purpose of improving website functionality, understanding user engagement, and ensuring security.

Your Rights Under DPDP

Under the DPDP Act, you have the following rights:

  • Right to access your digital personal data that we hold
  • Right to correction of inaccurate or incomplete data
  • Right to erasure of your data, subject to legal obligations
  • Right to grievance redressal if you believe your rights have been violated
  • Right to nominate another individual to exercise your rights in case of death or incapacity

How We Comply

Indian Education Hub complies with the DPDP Act by:

  • Collecting only minimal personal data necessary for website operation
  • Not storing personal data in identifiable form beyond what is technically required
  • Using data solely for legitimate purposes related to website performance and user experience
  • Implementing reasonable security safeguards to protect data from unauthorized access
  • Not sharing personal data with third parties for commercial purposes

Data We Process

The personal data we may process includes:

  • IP addresses (anonymized where possible)
  • Browser type and device information
  • Usage patterns via analytics tools (e.g., page views, session duration)
  • Cookie identifiers for session management

This data is processed only to enhance website performance and is not linked to any individual identity unless voluntarily provided through contact forms.

Legal Basis for Processing

Our processing of digital personal data is based on legitimate interest under Section 5 of the DPDP Act, as it is necessary for the proper functioning and improvement of our informational website. We do not rely on consent for data collection, as our processing is non-intrusive and limited to anonymous analytics.

How to Exercise Your Rights

To exercise your rights under the DPDP Act, please contact us at the email address below. Include:

  1. Your full name
  2. Your email address used to contact us
  3. Details of the request (access, correction, deletion, etc.)
  4. Any supporting information to help us locate your data

We will respond to your request without undue delay and within 30 days of receipt.

Response Timeframes

Under the DPDP Act, we are required to respond to your requests within 30 days. If the request is complex or requires additional verification, we may extend this period by an additional 15 days and will notify you of the delay and reason.

No Discrimination Policy

Indian Education Hub does not discriminate against any individual for exercising their rights under the DPDP Act. You will not be denied access to content, services, or features on our website because you have requested access to, correction of, or deletion of your data.

Updates and Changes

We may update this DPDP Compliance page periodically to reflect changes in law or our data practices. Any material changes will be posted here with an updated effective date.

Contact Information

For questions, requests, or grievances regarding your data under the DPDP Act, please contact:

Landon Cormack
Email: [email protected]
Address: 26 The Priory, Little Aston Park, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B74 3TP, United Kingdom

You may also file a complaint with the Digital Personal Data Protection Board established under the DPDP Act if you are unsatisfied with our response.

About the author

Landon Cormack

I am an education specialist focusing on innovative teaching methods and curriculum development. I write extensively about education in India, sharing insights on policy changes and cultural impacts on learning. I enjoy engaging with educators worldwide to promote global education initiatives. My work often highlights the significant strides being made in Indian education systems and the challenges they face.