Privacy and Security
- Is Grammarly safe?
- What certifications and attestations has Grammarly obtained?
- I received an email from Grammarly, but I do not have an account
- I received an email that appears to be from Grammarly; how do I know if it’s legitimate?
- I need Grammarly to fill out a security assessment or questionnaire
- Does Grammarly sell my data?
- Does Grammarly own everything I write?
- What do you mean by "User Content" in your Privacy Policy/Terms of Service?
- Why do you need to know my geographic area?
- Where does Grammarly store my data? Is it on their servers?
- How does Grammarly keep my data secure on their servers (at rest)?
- Does Grammarly use subprocessors?
- Does Grammarly’s product read everything I write?
- Can anyone at Grammarly read my text?
- What Apple's full access warning actually means
- Why Grammarly needs full access on iOS
- What data does Grammarly collect on iOS?
- Why does the Grammarly Keyboard for iOS request to track me across apps and websites?
- What data does Grammarly for Safari collect and process?
- Why does Grammarly need access to accessibility features?
- How Grammarly protects your privacy on Android
- Is Grammarly a keylogger?
- Is Grammarly malware?
- Is Grammarly nagware?
- How does Grammarly respond to security incidents?
- What is the GDPR?
- What do the GDPR and UK GDPR regulate?
- Is Grammarly GDPR-compliant?
- Does Grammarly participate in the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (EU-U.S. DPF), the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework?
- How does Grammarly ensure security amid the ongoing war on Ukraine?