The Thesisroom integrity policy.
Thesisroom exists to make doctoral candidates more rigorous, not to help them cut corners.
Every question we generate and every citation we flag is anchored to a source you can inspect. Our models show their work. You can click any flag and see the exact response from the academic record that produced it.
We do not produce text intended to evade plagiarism detection. We do not rewrite your work to sound less like you. The structural audit returns marginal comments and revision prompts, not new paragraphs.
We do not fabricate citations, results, or participant data. The AI is constrained to reason only over what already exists in your thesis and your bibliography. It cannot suggest a citation that you did not put there yourself.
If your supervisor or institution has questions about how you used Thesisroom on your dissertation, share this page with them. We support the same standard they hold you to.
Where your thesis goes.
Your thesis is processed by Thesisroom's servers. When Thesisroom analyses your work, excerpts of redacted thesis text are sent to our AI provider's API for processing. Before any text leaves our servers, your name, your supervisor's name, your institution, your email, and your student ID are stripped from the content. The AI processes your academic arguments, not your identity.
Your thesis text is never used to train the AI. Our API provider's commercial terms prohibit training on customer data. We are pursuing a zero-data-retention agreement that will eliminate even short-term processing retention.
You can delete your account and all associated data at any time from your settings page. Deletion is complete within seven days. After deletion, no thesis content remains on our servers.
Thesisroom does not sell, share, or expose your thesis to any third party beyond the processing described above.
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