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Privacy Policy
Effective date:
This Privacy Policy explains how Hamid J Sahraye (“Presence Labs,” “Salegen,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, stores, and shares information when you use Salegen / AuditGen (the “Service”), available at https://salegen.org. By using the Service, you agree to the practices described here.
1. Who we are
Salegen (also referred to as AuditGen) is an AI Sales OS for B2B revenue teams and agencies. The Service helps users import and discover leads, score and audit prospective businesses, prepare outreach, and track follow-ups. We are the data controller for personal information processed through the Service. Our contact details are in Section 13.
2. Information we collect
Account information. When you create an account, we collect your name, email address, and, if you sign in with Google, your Google account identifier and basic profile information (see Section 4). If you register with email and password, we collect your email and a securely hashed password. We never store passwords in plain text.
Workspace and lead data. The Service lets you import, discover, and store information about prospective businesses (“lead data”), such as business names, addresses, phone numbers, websites, categories, and publicly available ratings. Some lead data is provided by you; some is retrieved through third-party discovery connectors (such as the Google Places API and Yelp) on your instruction. This data is generally information about businesses, not consumers, but may incidentally include the name or contact details of a business owner or representative.
Generated content. When you generate an audit or outreach material, we process the relevant lead data through our AI provider to produce that content, and we store the resulting output in your workspace.
Usage and technical data. We collect log data, device and browser information, IP address, and interaction events to operate, secure, and improve the Service.
Cookies and similar technologies. We use strictly necessary cookies for authentication and session management (for example, a secure session cookie issued by our authentication layer). We do not use advertising cookies. See Section 9.
3. How we use information
We use information to:
- create and authenticate your account and maintain your session;
- provide the core Service — lead import, discovery, scoring, AI audit generation, outreach preparation, and follow-up tracking;
- process payments and manage subscriptions;
- secure the Service, prevent abuse, enforce our Terms, and isolate each workspace’s data from other tenants;
- communicate with you about your account, security, and service changes;
- comply with legal obligations.
We do not sell your personal information, and we do not use Google user data for advertising.
4. Google user data
When you choose “Continue with Google,” we request only basic, non-sensitive scopes: your email address, basic profile information (name and profile image), and your OpenID identifier. We use this data solely to authenticate you, create or identify your account, and populate your profile.
Our use and transfer of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including its Limited Use requirements. Specifically:
- we use Google user data only to provide and improve the sign-in and account features described above;
- we do not transfer or sell Google user data to third parties except as needed to provide the Service, for security, or to comply with law;
- we do not use Google user data for advertising;
- we do not allow humans to read Google user data unless we have your consent, it is necessary for security or to comply with law, or the data is aggregated and anonymized.
You can revoke our access at any time at https://myaccount.google.com/permissions.
5. Third-party services and sub-processors
We rely on the following providers to operate the Service. They process data only as needed to perform their function:
- Google Cloud (OAuth, Places API) — authentication and lead discovery.
- Yelp — supplementary lead discovery (where enabled).
- Anthropic — AI processing of lead data to generate audits and outreach content via the Claude API.
- Neon / PostgreSQL — database hosting for your account and workspace data.
- Netlify — application hosting and delivery.
- Our authentication layer for session and identity management.
Lead data and the prompts used to generate audits may be transmitted to our AI provider to produce output. We do not knowingly send your account credentials or payment data to the AI provider.
6. How we share information
We share information only: (a) with the sub-processors in Section 5; (b) when you direct us to (for example, exporting your data); (c) to comply with law, legal process, or enforce our Terms; (d) to protect the rights, safety, and security of users and the public; or (e) in connection with a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets, in which case we will notify you. We do not sell personal information.
7. Data retention
We retain account and workspace data for as long as your account is active and as needed to provide the Service. When you delete your account or specific data, we delete or anonymize it within a commercially reasonable period, except where retention is required for legal, security, or legitimate business purposes (such as billing records).
8. Security
We protect data with measures including encryption in transit, hashed credentials, tenant isolation so each workspace’s data is scoped to its members, and access controls. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure, but we work to protect your information and to promptly address vulnerabilities.
9. Cookies
We use only cookies that are necessary to run the Service, primarily for authentication and to keep you signed in. Because these cookies are essential, the Service may not function correctly if they are disabled. We do not run third-party advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.
10. Your rights and choices
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or export your personal information, and to object to or restrict certain processing. California residents have rights under the CCPA/CPRA, including the right to know, delete, and opt out of “sale” or “sharing” — note that we do not sell or share personal information as those terms are defined. To exercise any right, contact us at the address in Section 13. You may also revoke Google access as described in Section 4.
11. Children’s privacy
The Service is intended for businesses and is not directed to children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 18. If you believe a minor has provided us information, contact us and we will delete it.
12. Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will update the effective date above and, where appropriate, notify you. Your continued use of the Service after changes take effect constitutes acceptance.
13. Contact us
Questions or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or your data:
Hamid J Sahraye
Email: privacy@salegen.org
Website: https://salegen.org