1. Data controller
The data controller for the Briefy website and newsletter service is the entity operating Briefy. For privacy requests, contact hello@stackedge.ai.
2. Hosting and processors
This site is hosted by Vercel Inc. (United States), which may process technical data (e.g. IP address, access logs) as a processor. We use appropriate safeguards for international transfers, including the EU Standard Contractual Clauses where applicable.
3. Personal data we process
We may process: email address; subscription and billing identifiers from our payment provider; language and niche preferences; technical data from your browser; and communications you send us. We do not sell your personal data.
4. Purposes and legal bases (GDPR)
Contract (Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR): delivering the newsletter, managing your subscription, and related transactional emails.
Legitimate interests (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR): security, abuse prevention, and product improvement.
Legal obligation (Art. 6(1)(c) GDPR): tax, accounting, and regulatory compliance where required.
Consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR): optional cookies or marketing beyond the core service where required.
5. Retention
We keep subscription and billing records for as long as needed to provide the service and meet legal retention periods. Marketing logs and support tickets are retained for a limited period unless a longer period is justified.
6. Your rights
Subject to applicable law, you may have the right to access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, and objection. You may lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in the EU/EEA. To exercise rights, email hello@stackedge.ai.
7. Cookies
We use cookies or similar technologies where necessary for site operation (e.g. locale preference, dashboard session). Further analytics or marketing cookies are used only with your consent where required.
8. Governing law
This policy is provided in your language for clarity. Where mandatory consumer law applies in your country of residence, it shall prevail. Spanish law applies to service matters, without prejudice to mandatory rights elsewhere.