Privacy at OpLogica.
This policy covers visitors to the website and people who contact or work with Oplogica. It explains what we collect, how we use, retain, and protect it, and what choices you have. The company is Oplogica Inc..
This is our current privacy disclosure. The final legal text is reviewed by qualified counsel and aligned with the live implementation.
Our privacy principles.
- We collect only what we need to respond, deliver, and operate.
- We tell you what we collect and why.
- We use your information only for the purposes we state.
- We keep audit and inquiry information private.
- We do not sell your personal information.
- We retain information only as long as we reasonably need it.
- We use third-party service providers and limit what we share with them.
- We are honest about being early stage and about what we do not yet have.
- We do not make security or compliance claims we cannot support.
- We update this policy openly and date every version.
What we collect
This policy covers visitors to the website and people who contact or work with Oplogica. We collect information you voluntarily provide, basic technical information from using the site, inquiry and contact information, audit request information, and research and communication information. Collection is limited to what is needed.
Information you give us
This includes what you submit through contact or audit requests, such as name, work email, company, role, and the workflow or inquiry details you choose to share. You control what you provide.
Information from using the site
Basic technical information may be collected through normal website use, such as device and browser information and general usage. Cookies are covered below. We describe only what is actually implemented.
When you contact us
When you contact Oplogica, the information you share is used to respond and route the inquiry to the right place, consistent with the Contact page. It is handled as private and used for that purpose and for related operational, security, and legal obligations.
When you request an audit
Information shared to request or deliver a Workflow Audit, including workflow details, is used to assess and deliver the audit, is handled as private, and is not shared publicly. Public materials use fictional demonstration data only, and confidentiality terms may be included where appropriate. This is treated as the most sensitive data category.
Research and communications
If you engage in research discussions or ongoing communication, that information is used to carry on the conversation and is handled as private. If we send any communications or updates, you can opt out.
How we use information
To respond to inquiries, to assess and deliver audits, to operate and improve the website, to communicate where you expect it, and to meet legal obligations. We do not sell personal information.
How long we keep information
Only as long as reasonably needed for the purpose it was collected, or as required by law, after which it is deleted or anonymized. Specific retention periods are determined operationally and with counsel rather than asserted here.
Confidentiality and privacy
Privacy is how we handle personal information across the website and inquiries. Confidentiality is how we protect the specific business and workflow information you share during an engagement. Audit and engagement information is treated as confidential, used for the engagement, and formal confidentiality terms may be included in the applicable engagement agreement.
Third-party services we use
We use third-party service providers to operate, such as hosting, payment processing, and communication tools, and limited information may be processed by them for those purposes. These providers have their own privacy practices. We describe categories rather than asserting specific named partnerships, and imply no endorsement or certification.
Cookies
The site uses cookies or similar technologies only to the extent described here and as actually implemented, for purposes such as basic functionality and, where applicable, analytics. You can control them through your browser.
How we protect information
We use reasonable security practices, such as limiting access to information, using selected third-party infrastructure, and handling sensitive engagement data carefully. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we do not guarantee absolute security. We do not claim certifications, formal audits, or specific standards we do not hold.
Access from other countries
The website may be accessed internationally, and information may be processed in the country where Oplogica or its service providers operate. By using the site or contacting us, you understand your information may be processed there. Jurisdiction-specific obligations are confirmed by counsel.
Your choices
You can request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal information, opt out of communications, and ask questions about your data, through the privacy contact below. We will respond reasonably and consistent with applicable law. Jurisdiction-specific rights are confirmed by counsel.
Children’s privacy
Oplogica is a business-to-business service, is not directed to children, and does not knowingly collect personal information from children. If such information is identified, we will take reasonable steps to delete it.
Where we are as a company.
OpLogica is founder-led and early stage. Our privacy and security practices are appropriate to that stage and will mature as the company grows, and we choose to describe our real practices rather than claim certifications or programs we do not have. That honesty is the basis for trust. You can review related public materials elsewhere on the site, including the published methodology, the sample report on fictional data, and the public Verify Community Edition.
Updates to this policy.
This policy may be updated as the company and the law evolve. The effective date will be updated with each version, and material changes will be communicated reasonably. We encourage periodic review.
Privacy questions.
For privacy questions or requests, reach us at privacy@oplogica.com. For general inquiries, see the Contact page.
Privacy questions, answered.
What information does Oplogica collect?
Information you voluntarily provide through contact or audit requests, basic technical information from using the site, and the workflow or inquiry details you choose to share.
Do you sell my personal information?
No. We do not sell personal information.
How is my audit information used?
To assess and deliver the audit, and for related operational, security, and legal obligations. It is handled as private and is not shared publicly. Public materials use fictional demonstration data only.
What is the difference between privacy and confidentiality?
Privacy is how we handle personal information across the website and inquiries. Confidentiality is how we protect the specific business and workflow information you share during an engagement.
Do you keep my workflow details confidential?
Yes. Engagement and workflow information is treated as confidential, used for the engagement, and formal confidentiality terms may be included where appropriate.
How long do you keep my information?
Only as long as reasonably needed for the purpose it was collected, or as required by law, after which it is deleted or anonymized. Specific periods are determined operationally and with counsel.
Do you use cookies?
The site uses cookies or similar technologies to the extent described in the cookies section, which matches what is actually implemented, and you can control them through your browser.
What third parties do you use?
Reputable service providers for hosting, payment processing, and communication, which process limited information for those purposes and have their own privacy practices.
Is my information secure?
We use reasonable security practices, but no method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we do not guarantee absolute security.
Do you have security certifications?
We do not claim certifications we do not hold. We are early stage and describe our real practices honestly.
Are you compliant with a specific privacy law?
We describe our practices honestly and do not claim compliance with a specific framework unless it is explicitly stated and current. For specific legal questions, consult your own counsel.
Can I ask you to delete my information?
Yes. You can request access, correction, or deletion through the privacy contact, and we will respond reasonably and consistent with applicable law.
Can I opt out of communications?
Yes. You can opt out of any communications we send.
Do you collect information from children?
No. Oplogica is a business-to-business service, is not directed to children, and does not knowingly collect information from children.
Where is my information processed?
It may be processed in the country where Oplogica or its service providers operate. By using the site or contacting us, you understand this may occur.
Do you provide legal advice in this policy?
No. This policy is a disclosure of our practices, not legal advice.
What happens to my contact message?
It is used to respond to and route your inquiry, handled as private, and used for that purpose and for related operational, security, and legal obligations.
Will this policy change?
It may be updated as the company and the law evolve. We update the effective date with each version and encourage periodic review.
How do I ask a privacy question?
Through the privacy contact, privacy@oplogica.com, or via the Contact page for general inquiries.
Do you guarantee my data will never be exposed?
No. We take reasonable care, but we cannot guarantee absolute security, and we are honest about that.
Is my information used to train models?
We use your information for the purposes stated in this policy. Any materially different use would be handled with appropriate notice and, where required, consent.
Who is the data controller?
Oplogica Inc.. The specific legal contact details are provided on this page and set by the company.
Our commitment.
Oplogica collects only what it needs, uses it only as stated, keeps engagement information private, and is honest about being early stage. Reach out with any privacy question.