BurnDrop
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Privatnost

Privatnost kroz kratku retenciju i ograničen pristup.

BurnDrop je osmišljen za prikupljanje osjetljivih podataka samo onoliko dugo koliko je potrebno za dovršetak razmjene, bez stvaranja još jedne trajne kopije klijentskih dokumenata.

Privacy overview

What BurnDrop tries to minimize.

This page is a product-level privacy overview. A production deployment should add the final legal policy, DPA and regional notices that match the operating company.

Plain text payloads

Request messages, response text and uploaded files should be encrypted before storage, so the server handles protected payloads instead of readable documents.

Long document retention

BurnDrop is meant for exchange. Documents should be downloaded or exported to the customer system, then removed according to retention policy.

Unclear access

Workspace scoping, ownership, approvals and audit events help keep sensitive requests visible only to the people involved in the workflow.

Data used to operate the service

BurnDrop stores account, workspace, request metadata, audit events, subscription limits and encrypted payload records needed to run the application.

  • Recipient email and name entered by the sender.
  • Request status, expiry, open count and approval metadata.
  • Encrypted messages, encrypted responses and encrypted files.
  • Operational data such as IP address, user agent and timestamps for audit and security.

Data handling principles

The service should be configured so sensitive exchange data is kept for the shortest practical time and access is scoped to the active tenant.

  • Use UTC timestamps for retention and audit consistency.
  • Keep public links unguessable and expire them promptly.
  • Download or export completed responses into the customer system of record.
  • Remove expired and completed exchange payloads after the configured retention period.

Privacy is easier when sensitive files do not live everywhere.

Use secure requests for intake, then move documents to the system designed to retain them.