Scope of this notice
This notice applies to the public Binomial website and related inbound
inquiries. It does not describe the full data-processing terms for an
authenticated customer deployment, repository integration, ticketing
integration, or other product environment. Those environments require their
own agreement, security review, and customer-specific controls.
Information visitors provide
If you email Binomial or request access, we may receive your name, work email,
company, role, message content, and any context you choose to share about your
engineering organization. We use that information to respond, route the inquiry,
and decide whether a product discussion or private preview is appropriate.
Site operations and analytics
The site may process ordinary technical information such as browser type,
device information, referring pages, approximate region, pages viewed, and
request logs. We use this to keep the site available, understand basic
usage, diagnose errors, and protect against abuse.
Binomial may use Microsoft Clarity, with consent, to understand how
visitors use and interact with the public website through behavioral
metrics, heatmaps, and session replay. Website usage data may be captured
using first- and third-party cookies and similar technologies to improve
site content, diagnose issues, and support fraud and security purposes.
For more information about how Microsoft collects and uses data, visit the
Microsoft Privacy Statement.
How information is used
We use visitor and inquiry information to operate the site, communicate with
people who contact us, evaluate platform-access requests, improve public
content, and maintain security. We do not sell visitor contact information.
Contact and retention
We retain inquiry information for as long as it is useful for business
follow-up, security, legal, or operational purposes. Privacy questions or
update requests can be sent to
[email protected].
Product environments
Customer environments may involve source-control metadata, pull-request
activity, ticketing records, delivery workflow data, AI usage signals, and
other operational records. Those deployments should be scoped through a
security review and governed by written customer agreements, not this public
website notice alone.