Privacy policy
Last updated: TODO
TODO — must be real before the store opens
This is a skeleton, not a policy. The substance is settled (see docs/plan.md) but the text needs the AS name, the org number and a real "last updated" date. Also required, separately: the Article 30 records of processing — Datatilsynet publishes a free template, and a spreadsheet is a compliant format. That is an internal document, not a web page.
Watch the one non-obvious point below: our merchant of record is not our processor.
Who we are
Miscible Labs AS, org. nr. PENDING — AS not yet registered, Norway. Contact:[email protected]. We are the data controller for the processing described here.
What we collect, and why
- Your name, email and licence details — to issue your licence, let you activate it, and support you. Legal basis: performance of our contract with you.
- Your machine's Activation ID — an irreversible hash of your GPU's identifier. It binds your licence to your machine. We cannot recover your hardware identity from it.
- Marketing email — only if you ask for it, and you can stop at any time. Legal basis: consent, given separately from your purchase.
The plugin itself sends us nothing. It has no network code: no telemetry, no usage tracking, no licence check-ins. Once activated it never contacts us again.
Who else is involved
- Our merchant of record handles payment and tax and is the seller of record for every purchase. They are an independent controller of your payment and billing data — not our processor. We never see your card details. TODO: name them and link their policy.
- Keygen — stores and issues your licence. TODO: link.
- Cloudflare — hosts this site. TODO: link.
- Our email provider — delivers your licence key. TODO: name and link.
- YouTube — demo videos are embedded via
youtube-nocookie.com, which does not set tracking cookies unless you play the video.
Your rights
You can ask for a copy of your data, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. Email us and a person will actually do it. You can also complain to Datatilsynet, the Norwegian data protection authority.