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Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 4, 2026

1. Who We Are

Anielak Solutions Ltd. ("we", "us", or "our") operates anielak.net, a developer platform providing API infrastructure, authentication, and related services.

We are a Canadian federal corporation subject to applicable privacy laws, including the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).

For the purposes of data protection law, Anielak Solutions Ltd. is the data controller of your personal data unless otherwise specified.

Contact: privacy@anielak.net

2. Information We Collect

2.1 Information You Provide

  • Account data (name, email, credentials)
  • Billing data (processed via third-party providers)
  • Communications and support inquiries
  • API credentials and configuration data

2.2 Information Collected Automatically

  • Usage logs (API calls, errors, performance data)
  • Device and network data (IP address, browser, OS)
  • Cookies and tracking technologies

3. How We Use Your Information

We process personal data for the following purposes:

  • Service delivery and account management
  • Billing and payment processing
  • Customer support and communications
  • Platform security and fraud prevention
  • Service improvement and analytics
  • Legal compliance

4. Legal Bases for Processing (EEA/UK Users)

For users in the European Economic Area or United Kingdom, our legal bases for processing personal data are:

  • Contract – to provide services you request
  • Legitimate interests – security, fraud prevention, service improvement
  • Consent – marketing and non-essential cookies
  • Legal obligation – compliance with applicable laws

5. Data Processor vs Controller Roles

When you use our APIs to process personal data, you are the data controller and we act as a data processor.

In such cases, processing is governed by a separate Data Processing Agreement (DPA), which forms part of these terms where applicable.

6. Sharing of Information

We may share personal data with:

  • Service providers (hosting, payments, analytics, communications)
  • Legal authorities where required
  • Successors in the event of a corporate transaction

All processors are contractually bound to safeguard personal data.

7. International Data Transfers

We may transfer personal data outside your jurisdiction, including to Canada and the European Union.

Where required, we use safeguards such as Standard Contractual Clauses approved under GDPR.

8. Data Retention

We retain data only as long as necessary:

  • Account data: duration of account + 90 days
  • Logs: 30 days
  • Financial records: up to 7 years (legal compliance)

9. Your Rights

Depending on your jurisdiction, you have rights to:

  • Access your data
  • Correct inaccuracies
  • Request deletion
  • Restrict or object to processing
  • Data portability
  • Withdraw consent

You may also lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

10. Cookies and Tracking

We use cookies and similar technologies. Where required by law, we obtain your consent before placing non-essential cookies. You can manage preferences through your browser or cookie settings.

See our Cookie Policy for details.

11. Security

We implement appropriate technical and organizational measures, including encryption, access controls, and monitoring.

12. Data Breach Notification

In the event of a data breach posing a risk to individuals, we will notify affected users and relevant authorities as required by applicable law.

13. Children's Privacy

Our services are not intended for individuals under the age of 16 (or equivalent minimum age in your jurisdiction).

14. Changes to This Policy

We may update this policy from time to time. Material changes will be communicated in advance.

15. Contact

privacy@anielak.net

Mailing address:

Anielak Solutions Ltd. c/o Stuart A. Moir, Lawyer 1103 - 11871 Horseshoe Way Richmond BC V7A5H5 CANADA

16. Additional Jurisdiction-Specific Rights

If you are located in the European Economic Area or United Kingdom, you may contact your local data protection authority.

If you are located in Canada, you may contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding complaints.