Privacy Protocol
Effective Date: March 2026
1. The Zero-Retention Architecture
CompoziQ Inc. operates the Material Shield™ engine under a strict Zero-Retention data policy. We recognize that Bills of Materials (BOM), proprietary polymer blends, and supplier Safety Data Sheets (SDS) constitute highly sensitive intellectual property. To ensure absolute compliance with enterprise Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), our infrastructure is strictly designed to forget.
2. Volatile Memory Processing
When a client uploads documentation to the Material Shield™ portal, the files are processed exclusively within the volatile memory (RAM) of our secure, encrypted server instances.
- Files are never written to a permanent disk.
- Files are never archived, backed up, or stored in a database.
- Upon termination of the active scanning session, or upon browser closure, all uploaded artifacts are instantly and permanently purged from our infrastructure.
3. Cryptographic Fingerprinting
To provide clients with a legally defensible audit trail without storing their actual documents, Material Shield™ generates a cryptographic SHA-256 hash of the uploaded file. This 64-character alphanumeric string acts as an immutable digital fingerprint. CompoziQ logs this hash, the timestamp, and the Pass/Fail status for your audit trail. The original document geometry, text, and chemical data are mathematically impossible to reverse-engineer from this hash.
4. Prohibition on Model Training
CompoziQ Inc. explicitly prohibits the use of client-uploaded supply chain documentation to train, fine-tune, or otherwise develop artificial intelligence or machine learning models. Your proprietary material data belongs to you and your suppliers. It will never become part of our algorithms or data corpus.
5. Third-Party Data Transmission
Because our architecture mathematically prevents the retention of your files, we cannot and do not sell, share, transmit, or leak your proprietary supplier data to third-party entities, regulatory bodies, or competitors under any circumstances.