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Last updated 2026-06-18 · India-resident data · DPDPA-aligned
Short version: a published site reflects the records you choose to show, your visitors' data is handled with care and kept in India, and a child's photo never goes up without consent. The longer version below says exactly what that means.

01  What a generated site reads

A one-click site reads only the TEAM records you mark as publishable — your profile, admissions dates, the fee table, the gallery photos you've cleared. Private records stay private; nothing is published that you haven't chosen to show.

02  Visitor data on your site

Enquiry forms collect what a family types to reach you, with OTP-verified phone capture and basic spam guards. That data goes to your front office or messaging inbox, stored in India, and is never sold or used to advertise.

03  Minors-photo consent

A toppers wall or a gallery with a child's face needs a consent attestation on upload. Where consent is missing, the photo doesn't publish. This is a structural gate, not a paragraph of intent.

04  Where it lives, and leaving

Site content and visitor data are stored in India. You can export your content, and if you leave, your published site is archived gracefully rather than pulled down — and there is no charge to export or to go.