Preparing the experience

Privacy

Privacy should be part of the architecture, not an afterthought.

Lautary is designed for homes and spaces where technology is personal. Our privacy direction is simple: collect what is needed, protect what is collected, and make access clear.

Our privacy approach

Clear roles. Thoughtful access. Local-first where it matters.

Lautary separates the responsibilities of homeowners, integrators, and the platform itself. Professional support should be possible without giving every party unrestricted access to private preferences, personal settings, or sensitive activity.

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Information we may collect

Account details, contact information, installation details, room configuration, device configuration, app preferences, support messages, system health information, and event metadata needed to operate and support the system.

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How information is used

To provide smart home control, manage accounts, support integrators, deliver notifications, sync configuration, process updates, troubleshoot issues, and improve the Lautary experience.

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Configuration ownership

Lautary is designed around clear configuration layers: installer-owned system settings, homeowner-owned preferences, and private personal settings.

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Security practices

The platform is intended to use encrypted communication, authenticated devices, role-based access, secure app credentials, and audit trails for important configuration changes.

Sensitive home data

Camera, security, and activity data require extra care.

Lautary Vision and security features may process camera feeds, object detection, security events, notifications, and event history. Access to those views should be controlled by homeowner permissions, installation settings, and authorized support roles.

Homeowner Controls users, preferences, access roles, notifications, and who is invited into the home experience.
Integrator Configures and supports the installation through the tools and access granted for that role.
Lautary Maintains platform services, updates, account systems, support infrastructure, and security standards.
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Remote access

Remote access should be authenticated, encrypted, and limited to the services and support functions necessary to operate the system.

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Event history

Important moments may be indexed by time, device, camera, room, object type, or location so homeowners and support teams can understand what happened faster.

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Your choices

Homeowners should be able to manage users, notification preferences, role access, and system preferences through the app or support process as the platform matures.

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Policy updates

As Lautary grows, this privacy overview should evolve into a complete public privacy policy with clear legal terms, effective dates, and contact instructions.

This page is intended as a product privacy overview and planning draft. It is not a substitute for final legal review.

Trust is part of the product.

The more personal the home becomes, the more important it is for the platform to be careful, transparent, and disciplined with access.