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Terms of Use
StudyGrid is free to read and to run in the browser. These terms say what that permission covers, and what it does not.
The agreement
By using studygrid.in you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the site. Questions: info.studygrid@gmail.com.
What you may do
- Read the tutorials, copy examples, and run them in the StudyGrid editors or on your own machine.
- Use the lessons for personal learning, classroom teaching, and non-commercial study notes.
- Link to any public URL on this site.
What you may not do
- Copy the site as a competing product, scrape it in a way that harms the service, or wrap the editors in another brand as if they were yours.
- Use the in-browser compilers or Python runtime to attack other systems, mine cryptocurrency, or run unattended load.
- Submit malware, spam, or personal data of other people by email.
- Present StudyGrid certificates or grades — we do not issue them.
The content
Original lesson text and original example programs on StudyGrid are provided for teaching. Language names, compiler names, and library names belong to their owners. Code you type in an editor remains yours. We do not claim it.
Examples are written to teach one idea. They are not production software. Read thedisclaimer before you ship anything based on a snippet.
The editors
Try Python, Try HTML, Try C, and Try C++ run in your browser. They can fail, time out, or refuse a program that would work on a full install. Availability is not a contract. We may change or pause an editor without notice.
No warranty
The site is provided “as is.” We do not warrant that a lesson is complete, that an example is free of bugs, or that the editors will be up when you have an exam in the morning. To the extent the law allows, StudyGrid is not liable for lost marks, lost time, or lost data.
Changes
We may update these terms. The date at the bottom is the current version. Continued use after a change means you accept the new terms.
Last updated 19 August 2026.