Last updated: 6 March 2026
Please read these Terms of Service carefully before using ProgressBytes. By accessing or using our service, you agree to be bound by these terms.
Permission is granted to temporarily use ProgressBytes for personal, educational, non-commercial purposes, subject to the following restrictions:
• You must not modify or copy the materials
• You must not use the materials for any commercial purpose
• You must not attempt to decompile or reverse-engineer any software contained in ProgressBytes
• You must not remove any copyright or other proprietary notations from the materials
To use certain features of ProgressBytes, you must register for an account. You agree to:
• Provide accurate and complete information
• Maintain the security of your account
• Notify us immediately of any unauthorised use
• Accept responsibility for all activities under your account
Users under 13 are not permitted to create an account or use the service.
Your use of ProgressBytes is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use, and protect your data. We collect school email addresses and school names to manage access and, potentially, to contact schools in the future. By using this service, you consent to this use of your data.
Users may input code, answers, and other content into the app. By doing so, you grant ProgressBytes a non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use, display, and analyse this content for the purpose of improving and delivering the service. You are responsible for the legality and accuracy of any content you submit.
ProgressBytes is provided 'as is'. We make no warranties, expressed or implied, and hereby disclaim all warranties including:
• The accuracy of the materials
• The reliability of the service
• The availability of the service
• The security of the service
The questions, model answers, and mark schemes provided in ProgressBytes are designed to be exam-style but are not official exam board materials. They have not been ratified by any examination board.
While we aim to include a broad range of possible question types, it is not possible to cover every variation or format that may appear in a real examination.
Students are advised to also review official past papers and mark schemes from the relevant examination board as part of their preparation.