Website contact data
When a visitor submits the contact form, Docseal may receive name, organization, role, work email, sector, message content, consent flag, technical user-agent information and an IP hash used for operational logging.
This notice explains how Docseal approaches privacy for website contact requests and scoped pilot discussions. Contractual data-processing terms are defined per pilot.
Last updated: 10 May 2026When a visitor submits the contact form, Docseal may receive name, organization, role, work email, sector, message content, consent flag, technical user-agent information and an IP hash used for operational logging.
Docseal pilots can be scoped to minimize personal data exposure. In hash-only mode, document content does not need to be stored or read by Docseal for verification to work.
Depending on pilot scope, Docseal may process issuer metadata, document type, Seal ID, registry status, file hash, receipt metadata and verification event metadata.
For regulated or production deployments, a Data Processing Agreement and privacy review should be completed before launch. Roles, retention, data categories and processing scope are defined contractually.
Pilot retention, receipt export, evidence export and reversibility requirements should be defined in the pilot scope or production agreement.
Privacy or pilot data-processing questions should be submitted through the Docseal contact form.
Docseal can be evaluated with hash-only or restricted-visible workflows depending on document sensitivity.