Privacy
This site collects nothing.
Not a summary of a longer policy — a description of what the code actually does, most of which is enforced by the test suite rather than promised here.
What this website does
Analytics and tracking
There are none. No analytics product, no tag manager, no pixels, no session recording, no advertising identifiers. The build fails if any script, stylesheet or image loads from a domain we do not control. So this is checked on every commit, not just claimed here.
Cookies
None are set. The only value stored in your browser is your light or dark theme preference, held in localStorage under one key. It never leaves your device and it is not read by anything but the page you are looking at. That is why you have not been shown a consent banner: there is nothing to consent to.
Fonts and other third parties
The typefaces are served from this domain, not a font CDN. No third party sees your IP address or user agent when you read this page. Using a CDN would have been easier. It was changed because a site arguing your data need not leave your network should not hand a visitor’s details to someone else while making that argument.
Server logs
This site is served as static files by Cloudflare Pages, which keeps standard request logs on our behalf. We do not add to them, query them for individuals, or join them to anything else.
If you email us
Booking a demo opens your own mail client — the message goes to hello@preceptaai.com and nowhere else. We keep it to reply to you and to remember the conversation. Ask us to delete it and we will.
Data inside the product
Different question, and a more important one. The app at app.intent.preceptaai.com is not this website. What it holds, and what leaves your network, is set out on the Trust page. The answer differs between the managed service and a deployment inside your own infrastructure.
The honest limit of this page
This is a plain-language description of practice, written by the people who built the site. It has not been reviewed by a lawyer, and it is not a data processing agreement. If your procurement needs either, ask. We would rather have that conversation early than pretend we have already had it.