Privacy tools.
Glance is built on a zero-knowledge architecture and an explicit anti-data-broker stance. Under California CCPA / CPRA, the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act, and other US state privacy laws, you can exercise the rights below at any time.
Right to know
Download a complete JSON manifest of every piece of personal data we hold for you — your account, encryption keys (public only), preferences, allowlists, blocklists, connected mail accounts, device tokens, and referral codes.
Right to delete
Request permanent erasure of your Glance account and all associated metadata. We confirm via email (one-time token) and execute the deletion within 45 days, typically immediately.
Right to correct
Update inaccurate personal information directly from your account settings. Email, name, audience segment, and notification preferences are all self-serve.
Right to opt out of "sale of personal information"
Glance does not sell personal data, period. There is no toggle to flip — the architectural commitment is documented in our privacy policy and reflected in our SOC 2 controls. The data-broker exemption language under California SB 362 applies to us by default.
Voice biometric consent
Our voice-deepfake detection (rolling out Q4 2026) processes a short audio sample of inbound calls to detect synthetic voices. Per Illinois BIPA, Maryland MODPA, Texas TDPSA, and California CPRA, you must explicitly grant consent before any acoustic data is processed. You can grant or revoke consent per jurisdiction at any time. Revocation is terminal for the active session — re-granting creates a fresh audit record.
Need help?
For agent-assisted requests, write to privacy@glance-co.com. We respond within 5 business days and fulfil within 45 calendar days as required by CCPA §1798.130.