Privacy Policy
VeriFalcon collects the minimum information needed to run scans, return reports, send optional scan-result emails, and understand product usage.
The product stores target URLs, crawl status, discovered links, issue categories, and report data so users can return to result pages.
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Data VeriFalcon Handles
The product stores target URLs, crawl status, discovered links, issue categories, and report data so users can return to result pages.
Email addresses may be captured for scan-finished notifications or PDF export access, with source tags stored for measurement.
Authenticated scan credentials are encrypted. If remember is not selected, credentials are purged after the scan completes.
Information collected
- scan target URLs and crawler settings
- scan results, discovered links, issue classifications, and export metadata
- optional email addresses for scan notifications
- email addresses submitted to unlock PDF export
- authenticated scan credentials when a user chooses to run a logged-in scan
- analytics events such as scan started, report exported, email captured, and CTA clicked
How information is used
- run scans and display live or completed results
- send a result link when a user asks to be emailed after scan completion
- allow PDF export after email capture while keeping CSV and inline results free
- measure funnel performance and improve product reliability
- support backup, restore, monitoring, and operational debugging
Credential retention
When authenticated scanning is enabled, VeriFalcon stores credentials encrypted so the scanner can log in during the scan. Credentials are deleted after the scan unless the user explicitly selects remember credentials.
Users should provide test accounts or scoped credentials where possible.
Result URLs
Result pages are intended for direct sharing by scan ID and are marked noindex. Recent scan lists are scoped to an anonymous browser session so one visitor does not see another visitor's scan targets.
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