Última atualização: 2026-03-01 · Versão 1.0
Wambesh ("we", "us", "our") is the data controller responsible for your personal data.
Contact email: privacy@wambesh.com
When you use Wambesh, we collect and process the following personal data:
Under the GDPR, we process your data on these legal bases:
Our backend is hosted in the United States (DigitalOcean). If you access Wambesh from outside the US, your data is transferred to and processed in the US.
Our service providers (Resend, Twilio, Cloudflare) maintain appropriate safeguards for international transfers, including Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) where applicable.
Under the GDPR, you have these rights:
You can exercise most rights directly on the platform:
For anything you can't do through the platform, email us at privacy@wambesh.com. We'll respond within 30 days as required by the GDPR.
You must be at least 13 to use Wambesh. We don't knowingly collect data from children under 13. During registration, users confirm they meet the age requirement.
If we learn we've collected data from a child under 13, we'll delete it promptly. If you believe a child under 13 has signed up, please contact privacy@wambesh.com.
We do not use automated profiling to make decisions that produce legal effects or similarly significant consequences for you.
Content recommendations (when available) are non-binding suggestions — they don't affect your access to features or content. We don't run any algorithmic penalty or scoring system that impacts your account standing.
We take reasonable steps to protect your data, including:
No system is 100% secure. If we ever discover a data breach that affects your personal information, we'll notify you and the relevant authorities as required by law.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we make important changes, we'll update the version number and date at the top.
We encourage you to check this page periodically. Continued use of Wambesh after changes means you accept the updated policy.
Questions about this Privacy Policy or our data practices?