Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 27, 2026
Conflux is an enterprise LLM Layer 2 for governed AI workspaces. This policy explains what information Conflux processes when users sign in, use workspaces, connect API clients, and run AI workflows.
Information We Process
We process account information such as name, email address, avatar, sign-in provider, workspace membership, role, and usage quota. When users work in Conflux, we may process chat prompts, model responses, API activity, routing decisions, compliance scan metadata, memory summaries, workspace settings, and operational audit logs.
How We Use Information
We use information to authenticate users, provide workspaces, enforce quotas and compliance policy, route AI requests, maintain request lineage, improve workspace memory, display analytics, secure the service, and troubleshoot operational issues.
Google Sign-In
Conflux uses Google Sign-In to verify user identity. The sign-in flow requests basic profile information such as email, profile, and OpenID identity. Google account information is used for authentication and workspace access control.
AI Providers and Workspace Data
User prompts, files, and generated outputs may be sent to configured AI providers only as needed to complete a requested workflow. Provider availability and routing are controlled by workspace configuration, API key policy, smart routing, and compliance controls.
Retention and Security
Conflux stores operational data, audit records, workspace settings, memory records, and usage records for service operation and governance. Security controls include authenticated access, role-based workspace permissions, compliance scanning, audit logging, and administrative controls.
User Choices
Workspace owners and administrators can manage workspace membership, revoke API keys, configure model access, and adjust quotas. Users can sign out at any time and may request account or workspace data changes from their workspace owner or service administrator.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact the Conflux workspace administrator or service owner responsible for the deployment you use.