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Privacy
EFFECTIVE — 26 APRIL 2026
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What we collect
We collect what is needed to evaluate fit and operate the network: the name, email, and structured intake fields you submit through an application; the deck or attached file you optionally upload; reviewer notes attached to your submission; and standard server-side request data (timestamps, IP, user agent) used for security and abuse prevention.
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Why we keep it
Submission data is retained to evaluate fit, support reapplications, and fulfill legitimate operational and legal obligations. Reapplications benefit from prior context — see /why-we-say-no for the cadence.
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How we protect it
Submissions are stored in encrypted private object storage and a private database. Access is gated through role-based permissions and applied at the row level. Reviewers see only what is required to evaluate fit. The standing practice is described at /discretion.
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What we do not do
We do not sell submitted material. We do not syndicate applications to third parties. We do not run cross-site advertising trackers or behavioral profiling. We do not enrich your profile against external data brokers.
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Your rights
You may request access to, correction of, or deletion of your submission at any time by emailing privacy@tasildaraccess.com. Where applicable, you have rights under the GDPR, CCPA, and comparable regimes; we will honor them within the timelines those regimes require.
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Retention
Submissions are retained for up to twenty-four (24) months from receipt unless an engagement formalizes, in which case retention follows the governing agreement. Deletion requests are honored promptly.
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Service providers
We use a small number of vetted infrastructure providers (managed database, object storage, transactional email) under contractual confidentiality. A current list is available on request from privacy@tasildaraccess.com.
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Changes
Material changes to this notice will be reflected in the effective date above and, where appropriate, communicated directly to applicants whose data is affected.