This Privacy Policy describes the types of information we collect from you, how we use it, and your rights regarding the information.
Information we collect:
To use the Platform, we require you to provide us with your name and email address and API Key. This is necessary to provide you with the legal information you request.
How we use your information:
We do not share, sell, or rent your personal information to any third party for their marketing purposes. We use your name and email address only to communicate with you about the general legal information and advice, and to improve our Platform. We may also use your information for analytical purposes to improve our Platform and services.
Google Workspace API Usage:
We affirm that Google Workspace APIs are not used to develop, improve, or train generalized AI and/or ML models. Our application does not retain or use Google Workspace data to train generalized AI or ML models. We only ask for Google user data - user's own API Key for solely personalized AI/ML models and not for generalized or non-personalized AI/ML models and the user get the AI content through their registered Google API Keys. We don't keep, save, share, sell, or rent the user's API key in our database. User can anytime log out and delete their AI generated content. User can save the AI generated information in their local devices.
Transfer of Data to Third-Party AI Tools:
We do not transfer any Google user data to third-party AI tools for the purpose of developing, improving, or training generalized or non-personalized AI/ML models.
Your rights:
You have the right to access, correct, and delete your personal information at any time. You can do this by contacting us. You also have the right to object to the processing of your personal information and to lodge a complaint with the appropriate supervisory authority.
Security:
We take appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. We use industry-standard encryption technologies and secure servers to protect your information.
Changes to the policy:
We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time. We will post the updated policy on our website, and your continued use of the Platform after the changes have been made will indicate your acceptance of the updated policy.
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Our Story
Reyhan is a human rights lawyer from Azerbaijan. She conducted research on the issue of reproductive coercion of persons with psychosocial disabilities during her time studying LL.M in International Human Rights Law at the University of Essex. Through this focused exploration, she became acutely aware of the deeply ingrained historical discrimination against persons with disabilities. This realization highlighted the prevalence of harmful stereotypes, prejudices, stigmas and ableist language directed towards them. These revelations prompted her to critically reflect on her own life experiences.
As a lawyer and a mobile application developer in Flutter framework Bahar is a firm believer in the power of technology to drive positive change in the legal sphere. She chose to learn about technology so she can address people's human rights needs in a thorough way. Often, developers might miss people’s human rights aspects while developing technology. So, she has taken this role upon herself to fill this gap and make sure the technology truly serves those needs.
Collaborating together, Reyhan and Bahar worked on several legal tech startup projects centered around a mobile application. They questioned the inclusivity of their projects. This catalyzed their decision to create something transformative—an endeavour that could significantly impact the lives of persons with disabilities, raise awareness about disability rights, enhance the accessibility of the justice system, and eliminate discrimination. So, their journey began.
Please watch the video to learn more about the project.
