Privacy Policy
InfoHawk, Inc. ("InfoHawk", "we", "us") builds solutions for trust & security teams to detect and prevent online fraud. We sell to businesses under a negotiated contract — there is currently no self-serve signup and no consumer product. This policy covers the information this website handles.
Everything about our product — what data a customer sends us, how we process it, and what we ingest about third parties to detect fraud — is governed by the Master Services Agreement and Data Processing Addendum we sign with each customer, not by this policy.
What remains, and all this policy covers, is the handful of things that happen when you visit infohawk.com or get in touch with us.
This website
This site sets no cookies, no analytics, no third-party trackers, no advertising pixels, and makes no third-party requests — fonts, icons, and everything else are served from our own origin. The only client-side write is a single localStorage flag remembering that you dismissed our cookie-banner notice. The full receipt is at /cookies.
One honest carve-out: like any hosted site, our infrastructure providers process standard request metadata — such as IP address, user agent, URL — to keep the site up and address breakages or outages.
The contact form
If you contact us, we collect the name, work email, company, and message you submit, plus a bot honeypot field (which we drop) and your IP address (for short-window abuse rate-limiting and is not retained). Submissions are routed to contact@infohawk.com.
Children
InfoHawk's site is not directed to children under 16. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 16.
Changes to this policy
We will post material changes here and update the last updated date at the top. Prior versions are available on request.
Contact
Privacy questions or deletion requests:
- Email: contact@infohawk.com
- Mail: InfoHawk, Inc., 9901 Brodie Lane Suite 160-733, Austin, TX 78748