Scope of this privacy page
This privacy page applies to the Hashcode Fibration core website. It does not replace the privacy policies for individual products in the portfolio. Each product may collect different information depending on its audience, account model, billing requirements, support workflow, and legal obligations.
Information you provide
When you contact Hashcode Fibration through the site, you may provide your name, email address, message, and any context you choose to include. This information is used to respond to the request, handle follow-up, and maintain a record of legitimate business communication.
Operational information
The site may process routine technical information such as request timestamps, IP addresses, browser details, requested paths, error logs, and health signals. This information is used for security, troubleshooting, abuse prevention, performance monitoring, and basic operational analysis.
Blog and content interactions
The blog is publicly available. Reading blog posts does not require an account. If analytics are added, they should be configured to support aggregate product and content decisions rather than unnecessary profiling.
Cookies and sessions
Public pages are designed to work without account cookies. Admin-only publishing workflows use secure session cookies to authenticate authorized operators. Those admin cookies are not intended for public visitors and should be protected with secure production configuration.
Data sharing
Hashcode Fibration does not sell core-site contact submissions. Information may be processed by infrastructure, hosting, email, security, logging, or operational service providers as needed to run the site and respond to requests.
Retention
Contact messages and operational logs are retained only as long as useful for communication, security, debugging, compliance, or business records. Product-specific retention schedules belong to the relevant product policies.
Contact
Privacy questions about the core site can be sent through the contact page. For a product-specific privacy request, use the contact or support channel listed on that product's own site.