PCCX collects only information you choose to send through email or documents, plus ordinary technical information generated when a static website is loaded. PCCX does not currently run account registration, checkout, analytics advertising pixels, or user profiling on pccx.ai.
Information collected
Depending on the inquiry, PCCX may collect name, organization, role, email address, phone number, country, inquiry type, technical description, business information, billing or tax context, legal/IP request details, security report details, attachments, and related email metadata.
Website hosting may generate ordinary server logs such as IP address, request time, URL, user agent, referrer, and response status. The cookie banner stores only your preference in browser local storage.
Use of information
PCCX uses information to respond to inquiries, route legal or security reports, prepare billing or tax records, preserve business records, evaluate technical requests, prevent misuse, maintain site security, and comply with legal or accounting obligations.
Service providers
PCCX may use email, cloud hosting, repository, legal, accounting, security, and document service providers to process records. PCCX does not sell personal information and does not share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising on the current static site.
Privacy requests
Privacy-related requests may be sent to [email protected]. Identity verification may be required before action is taken. If a state privacy law applies to your request, PCCX will process the request under that law and the limits that apply to security, legal, tax, accounting, and IP evidence records.
Retention
Records may be retained according to tax/accounting requirements, contract needs, IP evidence needs, incident review needs, security needs, and business record retention logs. PCCX may preserve email headers, attachments, timestamps, screenshots, and control numbers when they are needed for legal, IP, or security review.
Do not submit sensitive material
Do not submit passwords, API keys, private keys, full account numbers, personal identification numbers, customer data, private board dumps, model weights, unreleased bitstreams, or secrets through ordinary email or public forms. Use a separate written channel if confidential treatment is required.