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What we know about you, and where it came from.

This policy covers infinure.com. The list of what loads in your browser comes from the same place as the site's configuration, so it cannot go stale: if something is switched on, it shows up below.

Last updated: August 20, 2026

What runs today

NEXT_LOCALERequired for the site to work

First-party cookie that remembers whether you chose Spanish or English, so your next visit opens in the right language. It lasts a year and you can delete it from your browser. If you do, the site still works.

No measurement or advertising tool is currently loaded on this site.

What this site collects

Nothing you do not send us. There are no forms anywhere: every contact button opens your mail client with a message addressed to our inbox. If you send it, we receive what you wrote and the address you sent it from.

The server that serves the page logs requests, as any web server does. That log includes your IP address and your browser, is kept briefly, and exists to operate the site and detect abuse, not to profile you.

Measurement and advertising

Infinure advertises, and measures that advertising with third-party tools. Once they are loaded on this site they will appear in the list above, with what they do and who owns them, before they start running.

None of it switches on without your consent. Cookies that only keep the site working do not need it, but measurement and advertising cookies do, and consent means you choose before anything loads, not that we tell you afterwards. The day there is something to consent to, you will see the question on arrival, with reject all as easy to reach as accept all and the option to choose category by category. Until then it does not appear, because asking permission for a language cookie is noise.

You can change your mind at any time from the footer of any page, and withdrawing permission costs one click, exactly like granting it. Advertising platforms use what they collect for their own purposes as well as ours, and they explain that in their policies, not in ours: that is why each entry in the list links to its own.

What we do with your email

Answer it. It stays in our inbox while the conversation is alive and for as long as the commercial relationship it opens requires, or to meet a legal obligation if one applies.

We do not sell it, we do not share it, and we do not add it to any mailing list. If you want it deleted, ask and we delete it.

The products declare their own

Quadrant, Verdict, Contest and Co-Pilots process data about your customers or your candidates, and that is a different conversation: each has its own policy, with its own providers, retention and storage location. This page covers infinure.com and nothing else.

If you are a client and need to know what happens to the data that enters a product, that information is in the product's policy and in the agreement we signed.

Co-Pilots policy

Data that leaves the country

Starting with us: Digital Solvers LLC is incorporated in the United States, so the data this site collects is processed there. If you are in Peru, Argentina or the European Union, that is an international transfer, and it happens with your consent and with the safeguards the law protecting you requires.

The same applies to any measurement and advertising tools we use, which belong to companies based outside Latin America, and to the infrastructure serving this page. If you need the provider detail for a compliance review, ask and we will send it in writing.

Who answers

Infinure is a brand of Digital Solvers LLC, which is the controller for the data this site collects. Privacy questions, access requests and deletion requests go to an inbox that exists for that and that we read.

Digital Solvers LLC is incorporated in the United States. If your relationship with us runs through another group entity, that entity is named in the agreement you signed, and if you ask we will confirm it in writing.

privacy@infinure.com

Your rights in Peru

If your data falls under Law 29733 on the Protection of Personal Data, you have the rights of access, rectification, cancellation and objection. You exercise them by writing to the inbox above.

If we do not answer, or the answer does not satisfy you, you can complain to the National Authority for the Protection of Personal Data at the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.

Your rights in Argentina

Under Law 25.326 you have the right to access your data, to correct and update it, and to request its deletion. Access is free at intervals of no less than six months, unless you can show a legitimate interest.

The supervisory authority is the Agency for Access to Public Information, and you can file a complaint with it if you believe we are not complying.

Your rights in the European Economic Area

If the General Data Protection Regulation applies to you, you have the rights of access, rectification, erasure, portability, objection and restriction of processing, and to withdraw consent where processing rests on it. Withdrawing does not undo what happened before, but it stops what comes after.

You can lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority of your country of residence.

How long we take

We answer within the deadline set by the law that protects you, and never more than thirty days from receiving the request. If we need to verify your identity before handing over data, we ask for that first.

Minors

This site is not directed at minors and we do not knowingly collect data from them. If you believe a minor sent us data, write to us and we will delete it.

If this changes

The date above says when this was last updated. If we change something that affects anyone we have an open relationship with, we tell them by email rather than waiting for them to find it here.