Plain-language guidance for privacy, terms, and security.
This page provides a simple public overview. If you need a current contractual agreement, a detailed security review, or procurement material, contact the team directly.
Privacy starts with clarity about what you share and why.
Proxima is designed for location-based analysis, which means users may choose to provide geographic regions, uploaded materials, and business context as part of a workflow. We encourage customers to share only the information they are authorized to use and that is necessary for the analysis at hand.
Where a team brings its own documents or operational context, those materials should be treated as customer-owned inputs. If you need a data handling review or a procurement-specific privacy response, contact us before deployment.
The platform should be used lawfully, responsibly, and with proper authority.
Users should only analyze regions, documents, and operational contexts they are authorized to work with. Proxima should not be used for abusive, unlawful, or deceptive activities, including unauthorized access, harmful surveillance, or misuse of customer or third-party data.
Enterprise customers may operate under additional signed terms, procurement language, or service agreements that define usage, billing, support, and governance more specifically.
Security should reduce exposure, support auditability, and respect operational sensitivity.
The public product story should emphasize strong access control, transparent workflows, auditable actions, and careful handling of business context without exposing internal implementation details. That is the right balance between buyer confidence and operational discipline.
If you need a security questionnaire, a vendor review packet, or a responsible disclosure contact, email team@spacein.ai.