Privacy
Privacy by design, not by marketing claim.
Cenuzo products are designed to reduce unnecessary data collection and keep important information under the user's control.
Local-first
Product experiences should work with storage you own wherever practical.
Minimal collection
Collect only what is needed to operate the website, support users or improve the product responsibly.
No mandatory cloud
MemoryVault is positioned around avoiding forced cloud dependency for private backups.
User control
Data should remain portable, understandable and under the user's control.
Website privacy posture
This static website is prepared without third-party analytics, advertising pixels or embedded tracking widgets. Contact and waitlist actions use email links so the first version does not need to collect form submissions on the website.
If analytics, forms or support tooling are added later, the privacy policy should be updated before those features go live.
Product privacy posture
MemoryVault is in development. The public website should only make claims that match the product once implemented and reviewed. That is why the current language says no mandatory cloud, local-first and private by design rather than making unverified claims such as zero-knowledge or end-to-end encrypted.
Plain-language commitment
Cenuzo should earn trust by being specific, conservative and transparent. When a feature is planned, the site says it is planned. When a feature is implemented, documented and reviewed, the site can say so more directly.
Own your digital life.
MemoryVault is the first step in a product family built around privacy, ownership and simplicity.