Edustello Β· Legal
Acceptable use
Last updated 17 August 2026
Edustello turns whatever you give it into exam questions, which makes what you give it worth being clear about. This policy forms part of the Terms of service.
Material you upload
Upload material you wrote, material you were given for your own study, or material you otherwise have the right to copy. Course handouts, your own notes, a textbook chapter you legitimately hold β all fine.
Do not upload material you are not permitted to copy, such as a pirated textbook or a paywalled course you did not buy.
Do not upload a live or unreleased exam paper. Practising against a leaked paper is cheating, and we will not help with it.
Do not upload anyone else's personal data β medical records, a class list, a colleague's file β or anything confidential you were trusted with at work.
Content we will not process
Material that is illegal where you are or where we are, including child sexual abuse material, terrorist content, and content that incites violence or hatred against a group.
Material intended to produce instructions for serious harm β weapons, explosives, or attacks on people or infrastructure β regardless of how the request is framed.
We do not read your material for pleasure, but automated safety checks run over it, and a match is refused rather than generated.
How you use the service
Edustello is for your own study. Do not resell access, share one account across a class, or run it as a question factory for a commercial product.
Do not create multiple accounts to collect free credits repeatedly, and do not use disposable addresses or referral loops for the same purpose. This is the main thing that costs us real money, and it is the main reason an account gets closed.
Do not automate the service outside its interface β no scripted bulk generation, no scraping, no hitting the API on a loop.
Do not attempt to extract answer keys for an exam you have not submitted, probe for other users' data, or work around rate limits and access rules.
Academic honesty
Edustello produces practice exams. Using one to prepare is studying. Submitting Edustello output as your own coursework, or using it during an assessment you are meant to sit unaided, is not, and your institution's rules on that apply to you rather than to us.
We will not knowingly help anyone cheat an assessment. If it becomes clear that is what an account is for, we close it.
What happens if you breach this
Depending on what happened, we may refuse a single generation, remove specific material, suspend the account while we look into it, or close it.
Where it is reasonable, we warn first and give you the chance to fix it. Where it is not β illegal content, a serious risk to others β we act immediately and, if the law requires it, report it.
If you think we got it wrong, write to support@edustello.com and a person will look at it again.
Reporting something
If you believe material on Edustello infringes your copyright, or that an account is being used for something in this policy, write to legal@edustello.com with enough detail to find it. We act on credible reports promptly.
Contact
Edustello is operated by Velyra Digital, the Netherlands. Questions about this document, or a request under it, reach a person at:
legal@edustello.com