Privacy Policy
Contextt · Last updated 2026-05-03 · Effective date TBD
What this is
Contextt is a document intelligence application. The principles below describe how we treat your data. The full, legally-reviewed policy will replace this placeholder before public launch.
Data ownership
You own your data absolutely. Documents and extracted information live in storage that you (or your tenant) control — your own cloud account. Contextt's vendor infrastructure stores only the minimum required for the service to function: identity records, subscription metadata, entitlements, configuration, audit logs of vendor-side operations, and operational telemetry that contains no document content.
What we collect
- Identity (email, authentication identifiers) via our identity provider Clerk
- Subscription metadata via Stripe (when billing is wired)
- Operational logs that include tenant identifier, user identifier, request metadata, and error details — never document content
What we do not collect
- The contents of your documents
- The structured extractions derived from your documents
- Any data stored in your connected cloud (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, S3, R2)
Third-party processors
Contextt uses third-party services to deliver the application. Each is bound by a Data Processing Agreement. Current sub-processors: Cloudflare (hosting and edge), Clerk (identity), Stripe (billing), Anthropic and OpenAI (AI inference, when you opt to use the hosted-AI plan). The complete sub-processor list is published in the application and updated as it changes.
Your rights
You can export your data at any time. You can request deletion of your vendor-side records. Your storage-resident data remains yours and is unaffected by deletion of vendor-side records.
Compliance
We comply with the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and the Notifiable Data Breach scheme. Data residency options for AU, EU, US, and UK are supported.
Questions: james.bailes@outlook.com