Nagham

Privacy policy

Last updated: 2026-08-17

This policy describes what Nagham records about you, why, and what you can ask us to erase. It describes what the software actually does; where a section says nothing is collected, that is because nothing is sent.

Your account

An account is created for you by your teacher or institution — you cannot open one yourself. It holds your name, your role, the institution you belong to, and your sign-in credentials.

What you memorise

Your position in the Quran, the passages you have covered, your assessment results and your practice history are stored so your plan and your teacher's reports can be built from them.

Your voice

Two different things happen to your voice, and the difference matters. When you recite to be followed or reviewed, the audio is analysed in your browser and never leaves your device — only the conclusions are sent: which faults were found, of what kind, and at what moment. When you deliberately submit a recitation to your teacher, that recording is uploaded and stored, and your teacher can play it back.

The microphone

The application never holds the microphone permission itself. Your browser asks you, per site, and you can withdraw it at any time from the browser's own site settings.

Third parties

There is no advertising and no analytics or tracking service. Fonts and one charting library are loaded from public content delivery networks, which necessarily see your IP address when they serve those files. If your institution has turned on the word-by-word check, the audio of that one recitation is sent to a speech service while it is checked and is stored nowhere; if it has not, no audio leaves your device at all. Questions you put to the assistant are sent to the same service.

Erasure and access

You can ask for a copy of everything held about you, or for your account and its data to be deleted. See the account deletion page for how.

Deleting your account

Contact

admin@example.com