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Privacy Policy

How Barq handles account, domain, provider, payment, and support data.

Prepared for launch review. Jurisdiction-specific privacy wording remains subject to approval.

Data We Process

Barq may process account/profile data, authentication/session metadata, support communications, domain contact profiles, domain contact snapshots, order records, Account Credit / Service Credit metadata, operational logs, audit logs, usage-limit metadata, provider metadata, and dashboard activity.

Domain Contact Data

Domain contact information may be shared with registrars, registries, ICANN-related processes, OpenProvider or other domain providers, RDAP/WHOIS systems, and abuse/compliance channels where required for domain services.

Provider Metadata

Barq may store provider references, statuses, expiry dates, nameservers, safe snapshots, and support/review metadata. Provider credentials, tokens, raw sensitive provider payloads, and private provider account settings must not be exposed in customer-facing responses.

Support Access

Authorized support and operations users may access account, order, domain, funding, reconciliation, and operational records when needed for support, abuse handling, compliance, security, or service recovery.

Payment and Account Credit Data

  • Barq does not store card numbers, CVV values, or card expiry values.
  • Payment provider data, chargebacks, and refunds are handled through approved provider and finance workflows when payment services are active.
  • Account Credit / Service Credit metadata may include funding records, ledger labels, reservations, and reconciliation status.

Rights and Jurisdiction

For privacy, legal, or policy requests, contact legal@barq.one. Cookies, analytics, retention, deletion, export, access rights, international transfers, GDPR, PDPL, and other jurisdiction-specific notices will be finalized through the approved privacy publication process.

Business Email

Managed business email is future-scoped unless Barq separately launches it. This page does not describe active mailbox provisioning, mailbox content processing, or managed-email provider data processing.