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Privacy

User-first privacy principles

Privacy decisions are made up-front in product design, not retrofitted. We collect what we need, explain how we use it, and put users in control.

Foundations

Principles that guide our practices

  • Data minimization by default
  • Purpose limitation tied to product value
  • Transparency in plain language
  • Lawful and fair processing
  • User control over personal information
  • Privacy reviewed during product changes

User Control

Rights and controls

  • Access to personal information held about you
  • Correction of inaccurate or outdated data
  • Deletion requests honored within stated timeframes
  • Portability of data in commonly used formats
  • Granular communication and feature preferences
  • Clear pathway to contact our privacy team

Processing

Responsible processing

  • Processing tied to documented purposes
  • Vendors bound by data processing terms
  • Cross-border transfer safeguards where applicable
  • Aggregated and de-identified analytics where feasible
  • Children's data handled with extra care
  • Privacy considerations in AI-assisted features