Privacy Policy

Last updated: 11 June 2026

Data controller: Ferbu Tech (Ken Ove Ferbu), Norway — [email protected]. The short version: this website does not track you, and the product runs entirely on your own machine. We collect the minimum needed to sell licenses and answer email.

1. This website (vertara.app)

vertara.app is a static site. It sets no cookies, runs no analytics and loads no third-party scripts. The site is served by Cloudflare, which processes standard technical request data (such as IP address) to deliver the pages and protect against abuse, per Cloudflare's privacy policy. We do not see or keep visitor logs.

2. The product (Vertara Radar)

Vertara Radar is self-hosted: it runs on your computer and stores its configuration and scan history in a local database on your machine. The Software sends no telemetry, no usage data and no scan data to us.

When you run a scan, the Software talks directly from your machine to services you configure with your own credentials:

We are not a party to that traffic and never receive it.

3. Purchases

Commercial licenses are sold through Lemon Squeezy as Merchant of Record. Lemon Squeezy processes your payment details under its own privacy policy; we never see your card number. From a purchase we receive your name, email address, country and license details, which we use to deliver your license key, provide support and meet bookkeeping obligations (legal bases: performance of contract and legal obligation). Purchase records are kept as long as Norwegian bookkeeping law requires (currently five years); license records are kept for as long as your license is active.

4. Email

If you email [email protected], we keep the correspondence for as long as needed to help you. We do not send marketing email and we do not share or sell personal data to anyone.

5. Your rights

Under the GDPR you can request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal data, object to or restrict processing, and request portability. Email [email protected] and we'll respond within 30 days. You may also complain to the Norwegian Data Protection Authority (Datatilsynet).

6. Changes

If this policy changes, the "last updated" date above changes with it; material changes will be noted on this page.