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Privacy Policy

Like any other company, you must assume that Subsume Technologies is eager to use and abuse any information you share with us. In fact, we’ll go so far as to flat out state we want to violate your trust in the most obscene ways possible. Too direct? Maybe, but since we have seen many other companies actually do that, either intentionally, as a result of hacking, or after being purchased by less reputable organizations, we think you should be prepared for the worst.

The truth is, Subsume Technologies doesn’t care about your privacy because, for the most part, Subsume Technologies does not care who you are in the first place. You can download our software services without registration. You can use most of our online services without signing up for an account of any kind. If we need to store individual preferences, it is usually done anonymously.

When you register for a software service we ask for a name and email address. Both can be fake. We don’t accept credit cards, so we have no need to cross reference your given information with anything “real”. Your contact information is kept in an offline database. We barely use it ourselves, and so we similarly see no value in selling it or providing it to anyone else for any reason.

If you use a service of ours that does require some kind of persistently identifiable account (either to make purchases, as with the App Store, or to function properly, like a multiplayer game), we limit use of that data to just what is necessary to be fit for purpose. Also for quality assurance, access to our servers is logged, and then just deleted almost as quickly when it is no longer useful for debugging. If you have any specific concerns about what data we collect, how it is stored, or how it is used, just ask.

We have never received a National Security Letter, or any other form of gag order, that requests individual information. We assume you are a citizen of the United States. When it comes to safeguarding your data, we fully believe in and follow the 1st, 4th, and 5th Amendments to the Constitution of the United States.