PRIVACY POLICY
1. Data Architecture & Collection
At NZT Digital LLC, we engineer secure environments. We only collect essential, non-sensitive parameters actively submitted by users to facilitate software deployment, license verification, or custom analysis generation. This includes metrics such as email addresses, operational system parameters, or baseline demographic data configurations.
2. Payment Isolation (Paddle Escrow)
FINANCIAL ISOLATION NOTICE: Sensitive billing, financial credentials, or credit card parameters are never intercepted, processed, or stored within our local server database structures. All payment pipelines are completely isolated and executed securely by our Merchant of Record (Paddle), ensuring enterprise-grade encryption.
3. How We Use and Protect Your Parameters
Your user-input data is processed dynamically to build, optimize, and deliver your purchased digital software assets or SaaS licenses. NZT Digital LLC structurally maintains a zero-monetization policy regarding user data footprints. We never trade, rent, lease, or distribute your parameters to third-party data-brokers, tracking companies, or marketing networks.
4. Telemetry, Cookies & Logs
To maintain system stability, ensure raw performance, and mitigate brute-force attacks, our nodes automatically log basic telemetry such as IP addresses, access tokens, and timestamp data. These logs are maintained temporarily within transient caches to support system health and security audits.
5. International Compliance & Rights (GDPR / CCPA)
We respect global digital privacy rights. Users maintain absolute sovereignty over their data profiles. Regardless of your physical jurisdiction, you have the structural right to request access to, technical correction of, or permanent erasure of any operational telemetry or account parameters associated with your identity on nztdigital.us by contacting our data compliance team.
6. Security Infrastructure
NZT Digital LLC deploys strict end-to-end cryptographic layers (SSL/TLS protocols) during all data transfers to safeguarding user inputs against external interception or malicious breaches.