Grammarly Policies & Practices
Privacy and security FAQs
User trust drives everything we do at Grammarly. We put users’ privacy and security first, building on Grammarly’s be...
Tailored Assistance Support
Tailored assistance is a setting that allows Grammarly to collect, process, and store data, and to associate that dat...
I'd like to report a harmful document
If you see a harmful Grammarly or Coda document that you believe may violate our Acceptable Use Policy, please report...
Is Grammarly safe?
Maintaining customer trust is critical for our mission, and we consider security and our users’ privacy a top priorit...
What certifications has Grammarly obtained?
SOC 2
Grammarly has successfully completed SOC 2 (Type 1) and SOC 2 (Type 2) examinations and received corresponding...
Does Grammarly sell my data?
We do not sell or monetize the content you upload to our products.
We make money when users and customers see value i...
Product Improvement and Training Control
Grammarly’s Product Improvement and Training control allows users to decide whether their content can be used by Gram...
Bring Your Own Key FAQs
What is Grammarly’s enterprise key management solution?Grammarly offers an enterprise key management solution that co...
Session Timeout FAQs
Session timeout is a setting that provides a mechanism for organizations to ensure that their users are regularly re-...
I need Grammarly to fill out a security assessment or questionnaire
We can fill out a custom form only for Grammarly for Business and Grammarly for Education deals above a certain thres...
I received an email that appears to be from Grammarly; how do I know if it’s legitimate?
To make sure an email you received is from Grammarly / Superhuman, pay close attention to where the email was sent fr...
I received an email from Grammarly, but I do not have an account
This can happen if someone registered a Grammarly account under your email address (by mistyping their own, for examp...
Does Grammarly own everything I write?
No. Grammarly gets no ownership rights to your text.
By using Grammarly, you are giving us the right to use your con...
What do you mean by "user content" in your Privacy Policy/Terms of Service?
User content refers to the text, output, and documents uploaded to or created through our services. This would includ...
Why do you need to know my geographic area?
We make inferences about your approximate location based on your IP address and use this information for a number of ...
Where does Grammarly store my data? Is it on their servers?
Grammarly data is stored on servers hosted by Amazon Web Services in the US.
How does Grammarly keep my data secure on their servers (at rest)?
Grammarly protects your data on our servers using a combination of technical and organizational security safeguards t...
Does Grammarly use subprocessors?
For more information about what sub-processors Superhuman Platform (including products offered as “Grammarly,” “Coda,...
Does Grammarly’s product read everything I write?
Grammarly can’t access anything you type unless you are actively using a Grammarly product offering, such as the brow...
Can anyone at Grammarly read my text?
Grammarly takes your privacy seriously and restricts access to customer data across our network, infrastructure, and ...
What Apple's full access warning actually means
Anytime you allow a keyboard to have full access, Apple displays a warning that says the keyboard can transmit credit...
Why Grammarly needs full access on iOS
The Grammarly Keyboard needs full access in order to connect to the internet. The keyboard needs an internet connecti...
Personal data report
You are able to see data that Grammarly associates with your account by requesting a personal data report.Request a p...
Why does Grammarly need access to accessibility features?
Grammarly works in tandem with your operating system to provide feedback about your writing across a wide range of su...
How Grammarly protects your privacy on Android
Grammarly works in tandem with your operating system to provide feedback about your writing across a wide range of su...
Is Grammarly a keylogger?
No. A keylogger is a type of malicious software or surveillance tool that records every keystroke typed on a keyboard...
Is Grammarly malware?
No. Grammarly is not malware.Malware is a type of illegal software that is created to harm your device. It is also kn...
Is Grammarly nagware?
No. Grammarly is not nagware.Nagware is a term for a type of software that is free to use for a limited period of tim...
How does Grammarly respond to security incidents?
For Grammarly for Business customers, Grammarly will notify your organization if we become aware of a breach of secur...
What is the GDPR?
GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679). It is a European Union data protection...