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Privacy

Last updated June 2026

The short version: your files and the records of what your agents do are encrypted before they reach us and owned by you. We can't read sealed content, and you can revoke our access or delete your data at any time.

Kraterion is in private beta. This is a plain-language summary while the full document is finalized with counsel — it isn't a binding legal agreement. For specifics, current terms, or a signed agreement, write to legal@kraterion.com.

What we collect

Account details when you sign in (your email via Google sign-in), billing information to meter usage, and operational usage data (storage, requests, and run records) needed to run the service and bill you.

The content you store — files, knowledge bases, agent run records, and memory — is encrypted before it leaves you. The platform holds ciphertext only and cannot read sealed content.

Where it lives

Your data is stored on a decentralized storage network and addressed to your account, in a region you control. Standard infrastructure (hosting, billing, email) is provided by third-party subprocessors; a current subprocessor list is available on request.

Your control

You own your data and can export it at any time with any S3-compatible client. You can restrict the platform's access in a single step, and erase data by destroying its key — cryptographic erasure recognized by EU data-protection authorities.

To exercise data-subject rights (access, export, erasure) or request our data processing agreement (DPA), contact security@kraterion.com.

Contact

Questions about privacy or this summary? Write to legal@kraterion.com.