Last updated · June 27, 2026
This page is maintained by Veris Inc. to answer common privacy questions about the Aegis Protocol platform. It is not a certification or legal contract.
When you create an account we store your email address, hashed authentication credentials, and the passports, verification events, and audit entries you create inside the platform. We do not collect biometric data, location data, or browsing data from third-party sites.
Account data is used to authenticate you and scope your data with row-level security. Passport, verification, and audit data is used to operate the features you explicitly invoke on the platform.
Application data is stored in a managed Postgres database operated by our backend provider. Access is restricted by row-level security policies — you can only read and write rows that belong to your account.
We do not sell personal data. We share it only with the subprocessors required to operate the platform: our backend host (database, authentication), our OAuth identity provider (Google) when you choose to sign in with Google, and our hosting provider for the web frontend.
Account data is retained for as long as your account is active. Audit entries are retained for the lifetime of the parent passport so the tamper-evident chain remains complete. You may request deletion at any time.
You can request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal data at any time by emailing privacy@verisaegis.com. We respond within 30 days.
We use a single first-party cookie to maintain your authenticated session. We do not use third-party advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.
Questions about this page or about how we handle your data: privacy@verisaegis.com.