Terms of Service
Last Updated: June 2, 2026. Please read these Terms of Service carefully before registering, subscribing, or interacting with the Exam City academic training portals.
Acceptance of Terms
By accessing, registering for, or using Exam City, you represent that you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service in their entirety. If you do not accept these policies, you must immediately suspend activity on our platform.
01.User Requirements and Eligibility
To sign up and create keys on the platform, you must verify that all registered fields correspond to your real identity. During enrollment, users must input approved and authentic email services (e.g. Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook) to prevent platform congestion and verify legitimate user credentials.
02.Academic Intellectual Property
All material displayed or generated on this application—including question schemas, mathematics LaTeX formulas, formatting arrays, visual exam diagrams, solutions, and intelligent tutoring responses—belongs strictly to Exam City.
03.Premium Operations and Refunds
Exam City provides selective pro tiers to enrich testing capability. Subscription charges and upgrades are processed through secure digital corridors. All completed upgraded actions are immediately synchronized into the database. If any billing disputes develop, the user may request diagnostic records by checking out through correct administrative channels. Refund models are governed by the specific billing agreements made upon pro registration.
04.Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability
Exam City serves strictly as an adaptive study assistant. Although we work with qualified teachers and accurate AI tutoring APIs to generate compliant tests, we do not promise specific grading metrics or positive success rates on physical state examinations. The service is provided 'as is' without additional active guarantees.
05.System Termination
We reserve the right to suspend accounts, invalidate user records, or deny portal entries for users found in violation of acceptable academic behavior directives, system scraping constraints, or authentication policy abuse.