Privacy Policy
Last updated June 2026
Nitisetu is an invite-only platform that helps authorized political teams understand the public image of the people and organizations they monitor. This policy explains what we process and why. It describes our practices and is not a legal guarantee of any specific regulatory standard.
Information we process
- Publicly available content about monitored entities, such as official posts, public pages, and news coverage, retrieved through official provider APIs and public web sources.
- Account information for invited users, such as name, work email, and role, used to provide access and keep an audit trail.
- Operational logs needed to run the service securely. We do not buy or sell personal data.
How we use it
We use this information to produce monitoring, sentiment, narrative, and report intelligence for the workspace that requested it. Access is restricted to that workspace. We do not use customer data to advertise.
Providers
We rely on official provider APIs where practical, including YouTube, news APIs, and an LLM provider for analysis, plus a web crawling provider for public pages. Provider credentials are encrypted at rest and never exposed in the application.
Security and retention
Secrets are encrypted at rest and are never returned to the browser. Access is role based and logged. We keep data for as long as a workspace needs it for monitoring, then remove it on request or when the engagement ends.
Your choices
Workspace administrators can add, edit, or remove monitored entities and users. To request access changes or data removal, see the Data Deletion page or contact us at [email protected].