Privacy Policy

Effective date: March 2026

InfraScale provides public cloud infrastructure calculators that do not require account creation or cloud credentials. This policy explains what information may be processed when you use the website and how that information is handled under GDPR-oriented principles.

1. Data we process

The calculators operate in the browser. Values you enter, such as CPU utilisation or monthly transfer estimates, are processed on your device to produce results. We do not request API keys, infrastructure identifiers, or billing exports.

Basic technical logs may still exist at the hosting layer, including IP address, browser type, time of request, and requested page. These logs are used for security, abuse prevention, and service reliability.

2. Cookies and local storage

The site uses a small local storage flag to remember whether the cookie banner has been dismissed. If privacy-safe analytics are enabled, they are limited to aggregate traffic measurement and do not require account-level profiling.

  • Essential interface storage for the cookie consent state
  • Security logging at the web server or CDN layer
  • Anonymous usage measurement when enabled

3. Legal basis

Operational logs are processed under legitimate interest for security and service continuity. Optional analytics, where used, should rely on consent or a strictly privacy-preserving implementation consistent with local regulation.

4. Retention and access

Log retention should be limited to what is necessary for operations, incident response, and legal obligations. The website is designed to avoid storing calculator inputs centrally, which reduces exposure by default.

5. Your rights

You may request access, correction, deletion, restriction, or objection where applicable under data protection law. For privacy questions, use the contact form on this page or the support channel provided with the site deployment.

6. International transfers

If hosting, CDN delivery, or analytics infrastructure is located outside your jurisdiction, appropriate contractual and technical safeguards should be applied. Operators deploying this website should review their own vendor stack before going live.

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