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Viewer privacy & transparency

What Raiz’d records about deck viewers — and what it deliberately doesn’t. We never collect viewer IP addresses.

Deck analytics work because Raiz’d records engagement — but it’s built to be honest with viewers and to collect as little as possible.

What we record

  • The slides viewed and time spent per slide, in a session.
  • The email a viewer enters at the gate (if the gate is on), used for attribution and alerts.
  • A derived agent/human signal and coarse agent label (see Agent-view detection).

What we deliberately don’t collect

We never collect viewer IP addresses
Viewer IPs are always null — this is a load-bearing commitment reflected on our trust center, privacy policy, and DPA. We also never store the raw user-agent of a viewer.

Transparency to viewers

Viewers are always told they’re being tracked: the email gate carries a tracking notice, and the viewer toolbar shows a line that “viewing activity is shared with the sender” on every view. No surprises.

For the full posture, see the Trust Center, Security page, Privacy policy, and DPA.

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