What's collected,
and what isn't.
The shortest privacy page honesty permits.
If you submitted your email to the waitlist, it's stored in a Resend audience under the ackpoint.com account. It's used for one thing: sending you a single email the day ackpoint opens to new signups.
No drip sequence. No newsletter. No resale. No sharing with third parties beyond Resend (for storage) and your mail provider (for delivery).
To have your address removed, email hello@ackpoint.com and mention it. It'll be gone the same day.
Hosting is on Cloudflare Pages. Cloudflare collects standard server logs (IP, user-agent, timestamp, request path) for routing, abuse prevention, and DDoS mitigation. Those logs live in Cloudflare's infrastructure under their own privacy terms.
A small analytics beacon loads from static.cloudflareinsights.com on each page view, reporting anonymous performance metrics — Core Web Vitals, page URL, referrer — to Cloudflare Web Analytics. Per Cloudflare's published policy it uses no cookies, no local storage, and does not fingerprint or track individual visitors. If you block it at the browser level the site works identically; nothing user-facing depends on it.
No other third-party scripts, pixels, trackers, or fingerprinters load on these pages. View source to check — what you see is what there is.
The ackpoint product is pre-launch; no one has a service account yet. When signup opens, a separate privacy policy will cover how alerts, device keys, and notification routing are handled. It'll live alongside this page and be shown during account creation.
Nothing on this website exercises that policy. It only applies to service data, which doesn't exist yet.
If this policy changes, the "last updated" date at the top of the page changes too. If the change is material, it'll be mentioned in the launch email — if you're on the waitlist and disagree with the change, the deletion request above still applies.
hello@ackpoint.com — for privacy questions, deletion requests, or anything else.