Privacy Policy

A straightforward privacy policy for a trust-sensitive product.

This page explains the kinds of information Liance may collect, how that information is used, and how to contact us with privacy questions. Replace this draft with your final legal review before broad launch.

Privacy trail
01 Data
02 Use
03 Control

Information we collect

Liance may collect information you provide directly, such as your name, work email, company name, and any details you send through contact forms, email, or product access requests.

We may also collect basic usage and device information needed to operate the site and improve the product, including browser type, pages visited, approximate region, referring pages, and standard analytics events.

How we use information

We use information to operate the website, respond to requests, improve the product, and communicate with you.

  • To provide access to Liance and related support.
  • To respond to walkthrough, demo, or partnership requests.
  • To monitor site performance, reliability, and security.
  • To understand which pages and product ideas are resonating with teams.

Data sharing

We do not sell personal information. We may share data with service providers that help us run the site, host the product, send communications, or monitor performance, but only as needed for those services.

Retention and security

We keep information for as long as needed to provide the service, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and maintain the security of the product. We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures to protect information, but no system is absolutely secure.

Your choices

You may request access, correction, or deletion of personal information by contacting [email protected]. If we send product or marketing emails, you may also opt out using the unsubscribe link in those messages where available.

Policy updates

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. When we do, we will post the updated version on this page and revise the effective date when that process is formalized.