Our commitment
Pellenzo builds technology for institutions that work where the stakes are highest. With that work comes a duty to protect the privacy and civil liberties of the people our clients serve. We treat those protections not as an afterthought, but as a design requirement.
We build privacy into our platforms from the start: data minimization, purpose limitation, access controls, and the ability to audit how information is used. Our systems are designed so that data is processed for defined, lawful purposes — not collected and kept simply because it can be.
We believe powerful technology must operate within constitutional and legal limits. We support the principle that surveillance and analytics capabilities should be subject to lawful authority, proportionality, oversight, and accountability — protecting against discrimination and the erosion of fundamental freedoms.
Consequential decisions should remain with accountable people, not be delegated wholly to automated systems. We design for human review, traceability, and the ability to explain and audit outcomes.
This commitment works alongside our Privacy Statement, our US Public Policy approach, and the explanation of our business in Pellenzo Explained.
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