Early protected launch

Privacy

Conservative privacy boundaries for early beta.

Bastion is launching public materials before opening sensitive data workflows. This page states the current boundaries in plain language.

Bastion standard

Measured access. Clear boundaries.

Bastion is in early beta preparation. These public pages describe the current launch posture, conservative data boundaries, and decision-support limitations before broader access opens.

Bastion is intended for planning workflows that may eventually involve personal, household, professional, and long-term financial context. At this stage, the public site is informational and should not be used to transmit sensitive financial information.

No sale of user information

Bastion does not sell user information. That includes email addresses, contact information, profile data, planning inputs, and usage data.

Public site analytics

Bastion may collect basic analytics about public site usage, such as page views, device or browser characteristics, referral information, and performance signals.

No sensitive financial intake here

Sensitive data is not currently collected through these public pages. Do not submit financial, tax, medical, account, identity, or bank-login information through the public site.

Opt-in updates only

If Bastion later collects emails for beta access or stay-in-touch updates, those emails are used only for Bastion-related communication, access notices, and product updates.

Plain-language commitment

Bastion does not sell email addresses or user information. Any future stay-in-touch or product update emails should be opt-in, used only for Bastion-related communication, and include a way to unsubscribe from non-essential updates.

What a final policy should cover

Before broader beta access opens, Bastion expects to provide more complete privacy materials describing categories of data collected, purposes for use, retention expectations, subprocessors where applicable, user choices, and support channels.