Privacy note
Plain language first.
Fathergood deals with personal subjects. The marketing site should collect less, explain it clearly, and keep sensitive form details out of product analytics.
Last updated July 12, 2026.
What this covers
This note covers the Fathergood marketing site and early-access list. The Fathergood product beta will have its own product-specific privacy terms before anyone is invited to use it.
Early-access information
When you request early access, we collect your email address, an optional first name, an optional area of interest, your consent timestamp, and basic campaign attribution. We use that information to manage beta invitations, understand demand, and send Fathergood beta updates.
Where leads are stored
Early-access submissions are stored in the production Fathergood Azure environment. The site can also forward a submission to an explicitly configured email or customer-relationship provider. We do not sell early-access information.
Optional analytics
PostHog analytics only starts after you choose Allow analytics. We use it to understand page visits, campaign attribution, calls to action, form completion, and broad scrolling behavior. Form values—including names, email addresses, and areas of interest—are not sent to PostHog. Session replay is off by default and, if enabled later, remains consent-gated with form inputs masked and the lead form blocked from recording.
Anti-abuse and operations
The site temporarily processes network and browser information to rate-limit abuse, operate the service, and diagnose failures. Rate-limit identifiers are hashed and kept only in short-lived application memory.
Your choices
You can decline optional analytics and still use the site or request early access. Every beta email must provide a way to unsubscribe. You can request access, correction, or deletion of your early-access information by replying to any Fathergood beta email you receive.
This launch note describes the site’s implemented data flow. Formal legal review and a dedicated privacy contact should be completed before broad public campaigns.