We do not sell personal data.
We collect only what is needed to operate, secure, and improve the products users choose to use. This page describes how we approach user data across the company — this website and any product we ship.
What we will and won’t do.
The principles below apply to Structured Systems Labs as a company. Specific products may have additional, product-level privacy notices that explain exactly what data they handle; those notices will be available alongside the product and will not contradict what’s on this page.
What we don’t do
- We do not sell personal data.
- We do not share personal data with data brokers or advertising networks.
- We do not run third-party advertising trackers on this site or in our products.
- We do not build hidden profiles of users for marketing or targeting purposes.
What we do
- We collect the minimum information needed to operate, secure, and improve the products users choose to use.
- We protect the data we hold using reasonable technical and organizational safeguards.
- We are transparent about what each product collects, in language that’s understandable rather than evasive.
- We respond to reasonable requests from users to access, correct, or delete data we hold about them.
We try to use careful language. These principles describe how the company intends to operate; they are not a substitute for applicable legal terms or for a product’s specific privacy notice.
What this website collects.
This site is intentionally simple. It serves static pages over HTTPS and uses no third-party fonts, no analytics scripts, and no advertising or tracking pixels.
Whoever hosts this site (the web server) typically records basic request information — for example, IP address, request time, requested URL, and user-agent string — in standard access logs. That information is used to operate and secure the site (for example, to investigate errors or block abuse) and is not used to build advertising profiles or sold to third parties.
How this applies to the things we build.
When we publish a product — commercial, free, or open source — the same standards apply:
- The product’s privacy notice will list, in plain language, what data is collected and why.
- Optional features that involve additional data (for example, cloud sync or crash reporting) will be clearly identified and, where reasonable, off by default or under user control.
- Where possible, products will be designed so that data stays on the user’s own device or infrastructure.
If a future product genuinely requires something different from what’s described here, that difference will be called out clearly — not buried.
How to reach us about privacy.
If you have a question about how we handle user data, including access or deletion requests for data we may hold about you, you can reach us through the contact page.