Privacy Policy
Effective date: April 10, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how EdgeSpark collects, uses, discloses, and protects information when you use our website, dashboard, APIs, CLI, and related services.
This policy is intended to describe our current practices and may be updated as EdgeSpark evolves.
1. What We Collect
We collect a small set of information needed to run EdgeSpark as a platform for building, deploying, and operating applications.
- Account information, such as your name, email address, and profile picture provided during sign-in. When you sign in with a third-party provider such as Google, we receive the profile information that you authorize the provider to share (typically your name, email address, and profile picture). We use this information solely to create and maintain your EdgeSpark account.
- Session information, such as cookies and authentication data used to keep you signed in and secure the dashboard.
- Project information, such as project IDs, workspace settings, app configuration, auth configuration, runtime variable references, and metadata you create through EdgeSpark.
- Code, schema definitions, storage bucket definitions, secrets, and configuration values that you choose to submit to EdgeSpark for deployment and runtime workflows.
- Technical information, such as IP address, browser type, device information, timestamps, and request logs.
- Operational data generated by the service, such as deployment status, build output, runtime logs, error events, request traces, and data related to backup or restore operations for your project.
2. How We Use Information
We use this information to operate EdgeSpark, including to:
- authenticate users and maintain secure sessions
- operate the dashboard, APIs, CLI workflows, and deploys
- store and apply project settings, auth configuration, vars, and secrets you submit
- provide platform features such as database, storage, auth, and logging for deployed projects
- debug issues and monitor reliability
- prevent fraud, abuse, and unauthorized access
- respond to support requests and service notices
- comply with legal obligations
3. How We Share Information
We may share information only in limited situations.
- With service providers that help us operate EdgeSpark, including authentication, hosting, storage, infrastructure, and security providers.
- When needed to complete actions you request through the service.
- If required by law or reasonably necessary to protect EdgeSpark, our users, or others.
- As part of a merger, acquisition, financing, or sale of assets.
We do not sell personal information.
4. Cookies and Sessions
EdgeSpark uses cookies and similar session technologies that are necessary to keep users signed in and protect authenticated routes.
If we later add non-essential analytics or tracking technologies, we will update this policy as appropriate.
5. Retention and Security
We retain information for as long as reasonably necessary to operate the service, maintain security, comply with legal obligations, and resolve disputes.
We use reasonable technical and organizational safeguards, but no system is perfectly secure. You are responsible for protecting your account and deciding what information to submit to the service.
6. Applications Built on EdgeSpark
If you build or deploy an application on EdgeSpark, you are responsible for your application, its content, and its handling of end-user data.
This Privacy Policy covers EdgeSpark as a platform. It does not replace any privacy policy that you may need to provide for your own deployed application.
7. Your Choices
You can stop using EdgeSpark at any time. Depending on applicable law, you may also request access to, correction of, or deletion of personal information we hold about you by contacting [email protected].
8. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we do, we will post the updated version here and change the effective date above.
9. Contact
Questions about this Privacy Policy can be sent to [email protected].