RepairVault
Privacy Policy
RepairVault is designed to provide structured vehicle repair information while limiting the information it processes to what is needed to operate and improve the product.
Information we may process
- Vehicle and repair context
- Vehicle descriptions and normalized vehicle, issue, and repair context are used to produce and display vehicle-specific guidance.
- Account and sign-in identifiers
- When you sign in, account identifiers are used to maintain your account, garage, guide ownership, credits, and account security.
- Guide, credit, and outbound activity
- When enabled, guide orders, credit activity, and controlled outbound-link events support delivery, remedies, measurement, and affiliate disclosures.
- Operational and privacy-conscious measurement
- Limited pseudonymous events may include platform, app version, timestamps, and normalized vehicle or repair keys. They are used to operate, secure, and improve the service.
Third-party destinations and providers
RepairVault-controlled information is distinct from services it may use or link to, including identity providers, hosted payment providers, AI providers, analytics and operations services, retailers, and video hosts. Those services apply their own policies and notices. Review them before using an external destination. RepairVault does not claim that a provider retains, deletes, shares, sells, or uses information in a way that is not configured and documented for the deployed service.
Contact and publication details
Privacy contact: Unavailable
Optional legal metadata that has not been configured is shown as Unavailable. Do not send secrets, payment details, VINs, or another person's information through a privacy contact route.
What this policy does not include
This page does not expose API keys, connection strings, provider tokens, internal host names, raw prompts, payment details, or another customer's information. It is product information, not legal advice or a promise of jurisdiction-specific compliance. The deployed providers, actual data flows, and applicable law should be reviewed before public release.