
Legal
Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 29, 2026
What this page is (and isn't)
This is a placeholder privacy policy for the Awardly marketing site (awardly.io). Awardly is in pre-launch and the full legal copy will replace this stub before public visitors are routed here. The text below summarizes what the final policy will cover; it is not legal advice.
What Awardly collects today
The marketing site itself is a static client-rendered page. Visiting it sets no first-party tracking cookies and does not record personal information. Standard server logs (request path, user agent, IP for rate-limiting) are kept for up to 30 days and used only for abuse prevention.
If you submit the contact form, your name and email address are recorded in server logs. Message delivery to the team is not yet wired up, so submissions are not currently stored or replied to. We do not sell or share contact-form submissions with third parties.
Cookies and consent
The site shows a cookie consent banner on first visit. If you accept, third-party analytics (when configured) will load; if you reject, only the strictly-necessary cookies set by Awardly itself will be used. You can change your choice at any time from the cookie banner preferences link in the footer.
Your rights
You may request access to, correction of, or deletion of any personal data Awardly holds about you. Contact privacy@awardly.io with requests.
Round-3 follow-ups
The final privacy policy will be written before the public site launch and will cover: data residency, processor list (Stripe, Stack Auth, hosting provider), retention windows per category of data, children's privacy (the service is not directed to children), and the dispute-resolution / governing-law clause.
Questions?
Talk to the Awardly team.
Nominations, criteria questions, and legal requests go to the same inbox.