Selfso
Privacy
Selfso is software for taking action alone or together. This notice explains what information we handle, why we handle it, and the choices available to you.
Effective 9 August 2026
Who is responsible
Ferry Important Development B.V., trading as Selfso, is responsible for this service. Contact us at tim@selfso.net or Gouveneur Houbenstraat 50, 5861CD Wanssum, the Netherlands.
Information we handle
- Account, profile, session, and authentication information.
- Content and collaboration data you place in Spaces, including Pages, Talk messages, Actions, files, Projects, and membership.
- Operational, security, and diagnostic records needed to run and protect the service.
- Connector grants and bounded audit records when you connect an external AI host such as Codex or Claude.
Why we use it
We use this information to provide Selfso, keep your Spaces and permissions working, secure accounts, prevent abuse, troubleshoot failures, and comply with applicable law. We do not sell personal information.
External AI connections
An external AI host receives only data returned through tools you invoke and only within your current Selfso permissions. Your full host conversation is not copied into Selfso. Search words, prompts, content bodies, OAuth codes, and tokens are excluded from connector audit records. After data is returned to a host, that host processes it under its own terms and privacy notice. You can disconnect a host in Settings → AI connections.
Sharing and retention
Content is visible to people and services authorized for the relevant Space or resource. We may use infrastructure and service providers only as needed to operate Selfso.
Retention depends on the kind of data and why it is needed. Connector audit metadata is configured for 90 days. Workspace content remains until it is removed through the product, by an authorized administrator, or as part of account closure, subject to security, backup, and legal requirements.
Your choices and rights
You can change sharing and connector access in Selfso. To request access, correction, export, deletion, restriction, or to object to processing, email tim@selfso.net. You may also complain to your local data-protection authority.