Privacy
Our privacy policy is not published yet
We would rather say that plainly than publish a generic template with our name on it. Here is exactly what is coming and where the real commitments already live.
Available today
What the Trust Centre already answers
The Trust Centre sets out, specifically and without hedging: what metadata the platform reads and what it never reads, which region your data is hosted in, how long evidence is retained, our position on training (your data is never used to train models), our encryption posture, and how sub-processors are published and changed.
Those are the commitments a security reviewer actually needs, and they are real. What is missing is the formal legal instrument around them.
In preparation
What the policy will cover
- The legal entity acting as data controller, and its registered address
- What personal data the website and the platform each collect, and why
- The lawful basis for each processing purpose
- Retention periods, and how deletion is requested and confirmed
- The full sub-processor list, with purpose and region for each
- International transfer mechanisms, and your rights and how to exercise them
This document is blocked on registering the company details and a review by counsel. It is not blocked on deciding what we do with your data — that is already settled and published.
Meanwhile
Ask us directly
If you need a Data Processing Agreement, the sub-processor list, or an answer to a specific privacy question for a vendor review, write to us and you will get a real answer rather than a link back to this page.
hello@secureshieldlab.com