LAST UPDATED · APRIL 2026
This policy explains what information 101 collects, how it is used, and your rights regarding your data.
We collect only what is necessary to operate the platform:
Your email address has exactly one purpose: creating your account and letting you log in. It is stored securely in our authentication system and is never:
If you delete your account, your email is removed from our systems.
When you submit a teacher rating, that rating is stored in our database linked only to your internal account ID, a randomly generated identifier that has no connection to your email address or real identity. No one viewing rating results, including administrators, can trace a rating back to your email or your name.
Your username is assigned randomly at account creation and cannot be changed. Other users see only this username, never your email or any identifying information.
While the platform is designed to protect your anonymity, 101 cannot guarantee absolute anonymity in all circumstances. In cases of suspected serious abuse or in response to a lawful legal process, account records may be reviewed internally.
Your data is stored in Supabase, a cloud database provider operating on U.S.-based infrastructure. The platform is hosted on Vercel. Both providers maintain industry-standard security practices including encryption at rest and in transit.
Passwords are hashed and never stored in plain text. Access to account data is restricted to platform administrators using audited credentials.
Your account and associated data remain active for as long as you use the platform. You may request deletion of your account and all associated data at any time by contacting the platform administrator.
101 uses the following infrastructure providers:
No user data is shared with any advertising networks, analytics providers, or data brokers.
This policy may be updated as the platform evolves. Material changes will be communicated through the platform dashboard. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.