Algoritha

Privacy Policy

Last Updated: September 30, 2025

Your Privacy Matters

1. Information Collection

We collect information you provide directly when you contact us, request services, participate in surveys, or use our platforms.

• Personal identifiers (names, email addresses)

• Usage data for analytics and improvement

• Device information and IP addresses

• Cookies and tracking technologies

2. How We Use Your Data

We process personal information to provide, operate, and improve our services, and for the purposes you've expressly authorized.

• Deliver requested products/services

• Authenticate user accounts and prevent fraud

• Analyze trends and improve research quality

• Send operational and service updates

3. Data Sharing & Disclosure

We do not sell your data. We may share information with:

• Vendors helping with algorithmic research infrastructure

• Legal authorities when required by law

• Partners for co-developed open-source solutions

• Anonymized data for academic publishing

*Always with explicit research ethics board approvals

4. Security Measures

We implement industry-standard encryption (AES-256) and quantum-resistant cryptographic protocols to protect your data.

  • 256-bit FDE encryption on all storage
  • Penetration testing quarterly
  • Zero-trust architecture for API access

5. Your Rights

You have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal information. Contact us at research@algoritha.a or use our data portal.

• Right to erasure under GDPR and CCPA

• Right to data portability

• Right to object to automated processing

• Right to access data we hold about you

6. Cookies Policy

We use essential cookies to maintain security and session management.

• Authentication and session cookies (120-day expiry)

• Performance cookies (Google Analytics)

• Security cookies for fraud detection

You can always opt out of analytics cookies via our Cookie Settings Center.

7. Policy Updates

We may update this policy as technology evolves. Substantive changes will be effective through notification or at the next use after such notice.