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Terms of Service

Updated: November 4, 2024

1. Personal Data we collect

We collect personal data relating to you (“Personal Data”) as follows: Personal Data You Provide: We collect Personal Data if you create an account to use our Services or communicate with us as follows:

  • In today's digital landscape, software doesn't just run our devices—it shapes how we work, communicate, and even think. Yet behind every interface and interaction lies a more human question: Can we trust the tools we use?
  • At the heart of modern development lies a powerful principle: transparency builds trust. Whether you're a startup pushing your first product or a mature company releasing updates, how openly you share decisions, failures, and fixes defines the strength of your user relationships.
  • Transparency isn't about exposing every line of code. It's about clarity in intent, openness in process, and honesty in communication. From publishing changelogs to embracing open-source, to explaining data usage clearly—every act of openness invites trust.
  • In our team, we believe that trust is not a feature you can toggle. It's something you earn—line by line, release by release. We write software not just to solve problems, but to do so in a way that respects the people who use it. Because in the end, software fades—but trust lasts.

2. How we use Personal Data

We may use Personal Data for the following purposes:

  • In today's digital landscape, software doesn't just run our devices—it shapes how we work, communicate, and even think. Yet behind every interface and interaction lies a more human question: Can we trust the tools we use?
  • At the heart of modern development lies a powerful principle: transparency builds trust. Whether you're a startup pushing your first product or a mature company releasing updates, how openly you share decisions, failures, and fixes defines the strength of your user relationships.
  • Transparency isn't about exposing every line of code. It's about clarity in intent, openness in process, and honesty in communication. From publishing changelogs to embracing open-source, to explaining data usage clearly—every act of openness invites trust.
  • In our team, we believe that trust is not a feature you can toggle. It's something you earn—line by line, release by release. We write software not just to solve problems, but to do so in a way that respects the people who use it. Because in the end, software fades—but trust lasts.

We may also aggregate or de-identify Personal Data so that it no longer identifies you and use this information for the purposes described above, such as to analyze the way our Services are being used, to improve and add features to them, and to conduct research. We will maintain and use de-identified information in de-identified form and not attempt to reidentify the information, unless required by law.

3. How we use Personal Data

We may use Personal Data for the following purposes:

  • In today's digital landscape, software doesn't just run our devices—it shapes how we work, communicate, and even think. Yet behind every interface and interaction lies a more human question: Can we trust the tools we use?
  • At the heart of modern development lies a powerful principle: transparency builds trust. Whether you're a startup pushing your first product or a mature company releasing updates, how openly you share decisions, failures, and fixes defines the strength of your user relationships.
  • Transparency isn't about exposing every line of code. It's about clarity in intent, openness in process, and honesty in communication. From publishing changelogs to embracing open-source, to explaining data usage clearly—every act of openness invites trust.
  • In our team, we believe that trust is not a feature you can toggle. It's something you earn—line by line, release by release. We write software not just to solve problems, but to do so in a way that respects the people who use it. Because in the end, software fades—but trust lasts.

We may also aggregate or de-identify Personal Data so that it no longer identifies you and use this information for the purposes described above, such as to analyze the way our Services are being used, to improve and add features to them, and to conduct research. We will maintain and use de-identified information in de-identified form and not attempt to reidentify the information, unless required by law.

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