Privacy

A practical privacy summary for an open technical project.

This page explains, in plain language, what the asicdesign.ai site may store to run the portal, comments, quiz feedback, sign-in, and contributor workflows.

Last updated: April 13, 2026 Plain-language summary Open project context
What the site may collect
  • Basic technical logs from hosting and delivery infrastructure.
  • Basic account information returned by sign-in providers if you choose to sign in.
  • Quiz progress, comments, quiz feedback, and quiz suggestions you submit through the site.
  • Email messages you send to contact@asicdesign.ai.
How that information is used
  • Operate the site and keep sign-in, progress, and contributor-facing features working.
  • Review, moderate, display, or respond to submitted comments, feedback, and quiz suggestions.
  • Improve quiz quality, workflow guidance, and site reliability.
  • Respond to contributor and project contact messages.
What this project does not do
  • It does not sell personal data.
  • It is not built around ad-tech profiling or consumer-data resale.
  • It does not promise that every submitted item will remain private if you submit it to a public site surface.
Public surfaces and third parties
  • GitHub issues, pull requests, and comments are governed by GitHub's own platform rules and privacy terms.
  • Authentication and hosting providers may process the minimum data needed to run those services.
  • Public comments, feedback, or contributor notes may be visible to other users once submitted.
Control and retention

Use email for removal or correction requests that are site-specific.

If you want a site-submitted comment, quiz feedback entry, or direct email record reviewed for correction or removal, contact contact@asicdesign.ai. Public GitHub content is managed through GitHub and its own account controls.

The project keeps information only as long as it is reasonably useful for operating the site, maintaining discussions, handling contributor workflows, or complying with legal and operational obligations.

Reasonable safeguards are used, but no internet-facing service can promise perfect security. Do not submit secrets, export-controlled material, or proprietary design content through public forms.