Privacy notice
Last updated 22 June 2026
Even Footing is built to need as little of your information as possible. This notice explains what is collected, why, and how it is protected. It applies to this early preview build and will be reviewed before any public launch.
The short version
The public guides, journey pages, and the triage front door need no account and store nothing about you. You only sign in to open the interactive tools, and sign-in uses a one-time link sent to your email — there is no password to store. Details you type into a tool to get a result are processed to produce that result and are not kept beyond what is needed.
Case facts are sensitive — please do not enter real details yet
Facts about a discrimination problem routinely reveal things like your race, health, religion or beliefs. Under UK data protection law that is special-category personal data, which deserves the highest care. Because this is an early preview, please do not enter real, identifying case details — use general or example facts only. The preview is not built to store sensitive case content.
What is collected
- If you sign in: your email address, used only to send your one-time login link and to keep you signed in.
- Anything you choose to type into a tool during a session, used only to produce your result.
- Basic, privacy-respecting usage statistics that do not identify you and are not shared with advertisers.
How it is protected
Data is sent over encrypted connections and access is restricted. The design follows data minimisation — collecting the least necessary — and a local-first, no-store default for case content wherever feasible. There are no third-party advertising trackers anywhere near your case information.
Your rights
Under UK data protection law you have rights to access, correct, and delete your personal data, and to object to certain processing. To exercise them, or to ask a question about privacy, use the contact route on the free help page. A full, finalised privacy notice with a named data controller and retention periods will be published before public launch.