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Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 31, 2026

This is the general privacy policy that applies to all software and hardware published by Ennes Labs, including but not limited to PageMage, COMMONR, our autonomous trading engine, our QRNG hardware systems, and any future Ennes Labs products. Where a specific product has additional or differing terms, those are documented in that product's own privacy policy alongside this one.

Our principles

Ennes Labs builds tools, not surveillance infrastructure. The principles below are non-negotiable commitments that apply to every product we ship, not aspirational language.

1. We don't collect personal data unless we cannot avoid it. Our default position on any new feature is "no collection." If a feature genuinely requires data leaving the device, we say so plainly, in the relevant product's specific policy, and we give you the choice to opt out.

2. We don't use analytics, advertising, or third-party SDKs that report on you. No Google Analytics, no Firebase Analytics, no Crashlytics, no Facebook SDK, no advertising IDs, no telemetry of any kind. If a future product needs any of these, it will be disclosed in that product's specific policy with the reason and an opt-out.

3. Where possible, processing happens on your device. Local-first is how we build by default. When server processing is genuinely necessary for a feature, we say so explicitly and explain what data crosses the network.

4. You own what you create with our software. Notes, extractions, settings, history, conversations — anything you generate using an Ennes Labs product lives on your device under your control. We never read it, never sync it to a server we control without explicit opt-in, and never share it with anyone.

5. We don't sell, rent, or trade information about you. We have nothing to sell. There is no business model in which collecting and selling user data is part of how Ennes Labs makes money.

Customer ownership and lifetime support

Beyond data handling, Ennes Labs commits to its customers on the products themselves:

What this means in practice for each product

Each Ennes Labs product has its own privacy policy that describes exactly what data, if any, that specific product touches. The general principles above set the floor; individual policies provide the detail.

Currently published product policies:

Permissions philosophy

Our applications request the minimum permissions needed to function. Where a system permission could plausibly be used to over-collect (location, contacts, camera, microphone, storage scopes broader than needed), we either don't request it or we request it only at the moment a specific user action requires it, with a clear explanation in-app.

Children's privacy

None of our applications knowingly collect data from anyone, so there is no possibility of inadvertently collecting children's data. Our applications are suitable for general audiences.

Changes to this policy

If we ever amend this general policy or any specific product policy, the change will be announced in the relevant product's release notes. Material changes that would result in any new data collection will require explicit opt-in from existing users.

Contact

Questions about this policy can be sent to info@enneslabs.com.


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