1.1 Acorn Aspirations Ltd trading as Teens in AI (company number 09349572), registered in England and Wales, with its registered office at 50 Woodgate, Leicester, LE3 5GF, United Kingdom (“Teens in AI”, “we”, “us” or “our” in this policy), is the data controller for the purposes of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK-GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
1.2 We run hackathons, bootcamps, incubators, accelerators and informational webinars, in which young people aged 13–18 learn to identify problems in their communities and solve them using artificial intelligence and data science. We also provide AI Adventures, our online self-paced courses, designed to teach foundational and advanced skills in artificial intelligence and related fields.
1.3 Together, these offerings are referred to as our “Services”. This Privacy Policy explains how we process personal data relating to all of our Services, including those delivered via third-party platforms such as Thinkific (see clause 6).
1.4 Teens in AI is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. Where we decide the purpose or means for which personal data you supply through these Services is processed, we are the “data controller” for the purposes of the UK-GDPR.
1.5 This policy explains the following:
1.6 Our online services contain hyperlinks to websites owned and operated by third parties. These third-party websites may have their own privacy policies, and we recommend you review them. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the privacy practices of such third parties, and your use of them is at your own risk.
1.7 By participating in Teens in AI programmes, including AI Adventures via the Thinkific platform, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
2.1 We collect and process the following information, which may include your personal data.
Information provided by you when using our Services.
2.2 We collect and process personal data that you provide in the following situations:
2.3 Such information may include:
2.4 Information may be collected directly from you or via third-party platforms such as Thinkific (see clause 6), which hosts our AI Adventures courses and manages course-related data.
Providing the Services
3.1 We may use and retain your personal data where we need to perform the service we are about to enter into or have entered into with you, such as to:
3.2 We may also use and retain the personal data you provide to us when requesting our Services, to pursue our legitimate interests of providing our Services to you, such as to:
4.1 We are required under UK-GDPR to identify a lawful basis for processing your personal data. We rely on the following:
4.2 Sometimes more than one lawful basis will apply to the same processing activity.
5.1 We use cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies on our website. These fall into the following categories:
We do not use advertising cookies or cookies that track your activity across other websites for commercial purposes.
5.2 You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. Please be aware that disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality of our website. For guidance on managing cookies in your browser, please refer to your browser’s support pages.
6.1 We collect only the personal data that is necessary for the specific purposes described in this policy. We do not use personal data collected through our Services for any purpose other than those set out here.
6.2 We do not use personal data for automated profiling, targeted advertising, or any form of commercial monetisation. We do not sell, rent, or otherwise provide personal data to third parties for their own marketing purposes.
7.1 We may share your information with the following categories of recipients, for the purposes described:
7.2 We do not sell your personal information.
7.3 We do not share, disclose, sell, rent, or otherwise provide personal information to other companies for the marketing of their own products or services.
7.4 We do not show external advertisements in any of our programmes, including AI Adventures online, self-paced courses.
7.5 Our programmes, including AI Adventures online, self-paced courses, do not utilise AI in either development or delivery.
8.1 We retain your personal data only for as long as is necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected, or as required by law. Our default retention periods are as follows:
8.2 Data related to completed courses or programmes may be anonymised for reporting and evaluation purposes and retained indefinitely in that anonymised form.
9.1 Thinkific Labs Inc. is a Canadian company which hosts and manages student data for Teens in AI, including:
Data Protection
9.2 Thinkific uses security measures to prevent your personal data from being accidentally lost, used or accessed in an unauthorised way, altered or disclosed. Procedures have been put in place to deal with any suspected personal data breach, and Thinkific will notify us and any applicable regulator of a breach where required by law.
9.3 Teens in AI ensures that our use of Thinkific complies with applicable data protection laws, including UK-GDPR. You can view Thinkific’s Privacy Policy and Sub-Processors Policy at: https://www.thinkific.com/privacy-policy/ and https://www.thinkific.com/thinkificsubprocessors/
Child Safeguarding
9.4 Our AI Adventures programme does not allow interactions between users and users cannot create their own content.
9.5 Our AI Adventures programme does not use AI to generate content.
10.1 Our Services are designed for young people aged 13–18. We fully appreciate that children and young people require particular protection when their personal data is collected and processed, as they may be less aware of the risks involved. Accordingly, we only use their data for the limited purposes of providing our Services and have safeguarding policies in place for our personnel, event partners, and speakers.
10.2 For participants under the age of 18 (or the applicable age under local laws in the EEA), we require verifiable consent from a parent or legal guardian before collecting personal data. We verify parental consent via online consent forms or written consent obtained at registration.
10.3 Parents and guardians may at any time request access to, correction of, or deletion of their child’s data by contacting us at hi@teensinai.com. We will respond to such requests within 30 days.
10.4 If a parent or guardian believes that their child has provided us with information without their consent, they should contact us immediately at hi@teensinai.com. We will delete such information from our records within a reasonable time.
10.5 Where a safeguarding concern arises in connection with our Services, we follow established escalation procedures. Access to participant data is restricted to authorised personnel only. Mentors, volunteers, staff, and event partners are subject to appropriate behavioural expectations and guidance.
10.6 Teens in AI maintains a Safeguarding Policy governing the conduct of all personnel, mentors, volunteers, event partners, and speakers involved in our programmes. This policy is available on request by contacting us at hi@teensinai.com.
11.1 Under UK-GDPR, you (and, where applicable, your parent or guardian) have the following rights regarding your personal data:
11.2 To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at hi@teensinai.com. We will respond to all requests within 30 days. We may need to verify your identity before processing your request.
11.3 You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) at https://ico.org.uk, the supervisory authority for data protection matters in the United Kingdom.
12.1 We take appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect your personal data from unauthorised access, loss, alteration, disclosure, or destruction. These measures include:
12.2 Thinkific (see clause 9) also maintains its own security measures to protect data hosted on its platform.
13.1 In the event of a personal data breach that is likely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals, we will notify the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) within 72 hours of becoming aware of the breach, in accordance with our obligations under UK-GDPR.
13.2 Where a breach is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of affected individuals, we will also notify those individuals directly without undue delay.
13.3 We maintain an internal record of all data breaches, including those that do not meet the threshold for notification.
14.1 “Special categories” of personal data – such as data concerning health, racial or ethnic origin, or religious or philosophical belief – are granted higher levels of protection under data protection law.
14.2 Teens in AI may process information about physical or mental health or disability status where necessary to ensure the health and safety of participants at our events and to provide appropriate adjustments. We will only process this type of information where we have a lawful basis to do so, such as where it is necessary to protect your vital interests or where you have provided explicit consent.
14.3 Where you have made special category data manifestly public – for example, by featuring in publicly available videos or materials – we may process this information where it is relevant to our Services and we have a lawful basis under data protection law (such as Article 9(2)(e) UK-GDPR). We will not actively infer, profile, or create new special category data from such materials.
15.1 We may process your information for the legitimate interests of ensuring that use of our Services is lawful and non-fraudulent, does not disrupt the operation of our Services, and does not involve harassment or bullying of our personnel or other individuals.
15.2 Where we suspect unacceptable activities, we may investigate and retain a record of such investigation and its conclusion. Where an investigation results in a ban from our Services, we will retain details of such a ban to ensure it can be enforced.
15.3 We process information for the legitimate interest of complying with HMRC requirements by retaining records of customer purchases and transactions.
15.4 Where we reasonably believe that you are or may be in breach of applicable law, we may use your personal information to inform relevant third parties, your email or internet provider, or law enforcement agencies.
15.5 Our AI Adventures online, self-paced courses programme does not allow interactions between users and users cannot create their own content.
15.6 Our programmes, including AI Adventures online, self-paced courses, do not use AI to generate content.
16.1 Teens in AI is a UK organisation. We use Google Cloud services for the storage and protection of our data. Google replicates customer data between multiple geographically dispersed data centres and logically isolates customer data. Our data is stored in data centres listed at: https://cloud.google.com/about/locations.
16.2 Where we transfer your data outside of the UK and/or EEA – including to Thinkific Labs Inc. in Canada, a country recognised as providing an adequate level of data protection – we ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place in compliance with applicable data protection law. Such safeguards may include standard data protection clauses approved by the European Commission or the UK Information Commissioner.
16.3 If you would like further information about these safeguards, please contact us at hi@teensinai.com.
17.1 This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. The effective date at the top of this document indicates when the policy was last revised. Where changes are material, we will notify participants by email or via a notice on our website.
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or how we handle your data, please contact us:
Acorn Aspirations Ltd trading as Teens in AI
For the Attention of Elena Sinel, CEO and Data Controller
50 Woodgate, Leicester, LE3 5GF, United Kingdom
Email: hi@teensinai.com
Company number: 09349572
Last updated: June 2026
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