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Privacy policy
Effective date: March 25, 2026. Controller: Dovetee Labs (“we,” “us”) for this marketing website and related contact channels for Shiberius, our product.
This policy describes how we handle information on shiberius.com (and pages served from the same site). It does not govern a separate Shiberius product agreement or enterprise data processing terms, which are provided when you become a customer.
For how we describe product governance, rollout, security questions, and customer data boundaries (not this marketing site), see Why Shiberius.
What we collect
- Contact form. If you submit the site contact form, we receive the fields you provide (for example name, email, company, and message) to respond and qualify interest.
- Scheduling. If you use our meeting link (e.g. Cal.com), that provider processes information under their terms and privacy notice.
- Technical data. Our host and analytics tools may log data such as IP address, browser type, pages viewed, and timestamps for security, reliability, and aggregated usage statistics.
How we use information
We use the above to operate and improve the site, respond to inquiries, secure our services, comply with law, and understand aggregate interest in Shiberius. We do not sell your personal information.
Retention
We retain form submissions and related correspondence as needed for sales operations and legal obligations, then delete or anonymize when no longer required.
Your choices
You may contact us to access, correct, or delete personal information we hold where applicable law provides those rights. You can also use browser settings to manage cookies; some site features may depend on basic cookies or storage.
International visitors
If you visit from outside the United States, your information may be processed in the U.S. or other countries where we or our vendors operate.
Updates
We may update this policy from time to time. The effective date at the top will change when we do.
Questions: info@doveteelabs.com
This page is provided for transparency. For regulated or high-stakes use cases, have qualified counsel review your final policies and subprocessors.