Independent technology-migration research

Privacy notice · Updated 12 July 2026

PlatformTrace

The public record of technology change.

Privacy

Company signals, not personal profiles.

PlatformTrace is a static research publication. It does not collect customer watchlists, visitor contact details or behavioural advertising profiles.

Scope: this notice describes the public research website as currently built. It must be revised before interactive or company-specific services are introduced.

Information collected by this website

PlatformTrace does not currently offer accounts, forms, subscriptions, payments, comments, alerts or mailing-list registration. It does not intentionally collect visitor names, email addresses, company watchlists or private technology-stack information.

Hosting and technical logs

The website is hosted using Vercel infrastructure. Hosting and security systems may process limited request information needed to deliver and protect the site, including IP addresses, browser details, request times, requested pages and error data. PlatformTrace does not use those records to build visitor marketing profiles.

Cookies and analytics

The current site does not intentionally set first-party, advertising, personalisation or analytics cookies, and it does not use browser storage to track visitors. The separate Cookie Policy explains the current position and the controls required before that changes.

Vercel Web Analytics may be introduced later for privacy-conscious audience measurement, but it is not currently active. The deployed implementation, privacy notice, cookie policy and security controls must be reviewed together before activation.

Technology research boundary

Any later research collection is intended to remain at company-domain, subdomain, public-page and technology-event level. PlatformTrace does not intend to scrape, enrich or sell individual contact information.

  • Public availability does not remove privacy, contract, copyright or operational responsibilities.
  • Authentication demands and technical controls are treated as stop conditions.
  • Evidence should be minimised to what is needed to explain the technology event.
  • Third-party content should not be republished merely because it was observed.

Company-specific publication

No company-specific migration bulletin has been published yet. Before that changes, PlatformTrace must establish a correction route, preserve dated evidence, state confidence and alternative explanations, and update this notice where the publication process changes the data handled.

External links

External websites are governed by their own privacy notices and terms. PlatformTrace is not responsible for their practices.

Questions and corrections

No public correspondence channel is active during the initial research launch. Before company-specific observations are published, PlatformTrace must establish a documented correction and review process and add a suitable contact route.