Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

Your California Privacy Rights (CPRA)

What This Means

Under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), "sale" means exchanging your personal information for money or other valuable consideration. "Sharing" means providing your personal information to third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising (targeted ads that follow you across different websites).

Corvly does neither. This page exists because CPRA Section 1798.135 requires businesses to provide a "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link, even when they don't sell or share data.

Our Data Practices

We use service providers to operate Corvly. These providers process data on our behalf under strict contracts—they cannot use your data for their own purposes. This is different from "selling" or "sharing" under CPRA.

Service Providers We Use

Service providers and their purposes
ProcessorData CategoriesPurpose
PostHogDevice info, usage eventsProduct analytics
Google GeminiUser content, promptsAI feedback generation
LangfuseUser prompts, conversation IDs, AI outputsLLM observability and quality
ResendEmail address, notification contentTransactional emails
LiveKitVoice/video (SPI, with consent)Real-time communication
SupabaseAll user dataDatabase and authentication
VercelRequest logs, IP addressesApplication hosting

None of these providers buy or receive your data for their own commercial purposes. They only process it to provide services to you through Corvly.

Non-Discrimination

Under CPRA Section 1798.125, we will not discriminate against you for exercising your privacy rights. This means we will not:

  • Deny you goods or services
  • Charge you different prices or rates
  • Provide you a different level or quality of service
  • Suggest you will receive a different price or quality of service

You will receive the same service and pricing regardless of your privacy choices.

Questions?

If you have questions about our data practices or this policy, please contact us:

File a Complaint

If you believe we have not properly addressed your privacy concerns, you may file a complaint with the California Attorney General:

Last updated: January 3, 2026