Privacy Policy
How 2060 OÜ handles personal information across our products, trust networks, and community initiatives.
Quick Summary
Scope & Applicability
This Privacy Policy describes how 2060 OÜ (“2060”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information when you interact with our websites, documentation, developer playgrounds, trust network services, or community programs. It applies to individuals acting on their own behalf or on behalf of an organization. Additional notices may apply to specific products or jurisdictions; those notices prevail in the event of a conflict.
Information We Collect
We collect limited categories of information to operate and secure our services:
Account & contact information
Names, professional titles, organization affiliation, country, preferred language, and contact details submitted when requesting access to developer resources, newsletters, or ecosystem programs.
Service usage data
Log files, event metadata, IP addresses, device identifiers, browser details, session timestamps, and clickstream analytics that help us secure and improve our services. Wherever possible we aggregate or anonymize this information.
Trust network records
When you publish verifiable services, register identifiers, or issue credentials, certain data may be written to decentralized infrastructure or trust registries. These records are designed to minimize personal data, but may still reference identifiers you choose to disclose.
Support communications
Messages, attachments, or recordings you share with our support or community teams so we can investigate requests and provide assistance.
Marketing preferences
Opt-in status, areas of interest, and engagement metrics that help us deliver relevant updates. You may opt out at any time.
How We Use Information
We process information to:
Provide, operate, and improve 2060 services, documentation, and developer experiences.
Enable trust network functionality, including credential issuance, verification, discovery, and reputation scoring.
Safeguard the platform by monitoring for abuse, fraud, or violations of our Terms of Service.
Communicate updates, release notes, security notifications, and ecosystem news where you have subscribed or where communications are operationally required.
Analyze usage trends to understand adoption, plan capacity, and prioritize roadmap investments.
Comply with legal obligations, enforce agreements, and defend against legal claims.
Legal Bases for Processing
Where required by law (e.g., GDPR or UK GDPR), we rely on the following legal bases:
Performance of a Contract
Legitimate Interests
Consent
Legal Obligations
Data Sharing & Disclosure
We may disclose information to:
Trusted service providers
Vendors that deliver hosting, email delivery, analytics, or security tooling under documented data protection agreements.
Ecosystem partners
When you explicitly connect your 2060 identity, verifiable services, or credentials to their trust networks.
Public authorities or regulators
When legally required, to protect the rights, property, or safety of 2060, our users, or the public.
Successors
In the event of a merger, reorganization, or transfer of assets, subject to continued compliance with this policy.
Decentralized Data & On-Chain Records
2060 encourages privacy-preserving credential design, yet decentralized infrastructure may create immutable records. Before publishing identifiers, credentials, or metadata to public networks:
Minimize personal data
Avoid embedding unnecessary personal data in decentralized identifiers (DIDs), schemas, or attestations.
Use selective disclosure
Adopt zero-knowledge techniques and holder-controlled presentations whenever possible.
Understand public replication
Third parties may independently replicate or index public blockchain data outside of 2060’s control.
International Data Transfers
2060 operates globally using infrastructure located in the European Union, the United States, and other jurisdictions. When personal information is transferred across borders, we implement safeguards such as standard contractual clauses or rely on adequacy decisions where available. By using our services, you acknowledge that data may be processed in countries that may have different data protection rules than your jurisdiction.
Data Retention
We keep personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this policy, meet regulatory or contractual requirements, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. Criteria used to determine retention periods include the nature of the information, legal obligations, and potential risk of harm from unauthorized use.
Security Measures
We employ administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards such as access controls, encryption in transit, continuous monitoring, and secure development practices. Despite these measures, no method of transmission or storage is completely secure.
Your Rights & Choices
Depending on your location, you may have rights to:
Access
Correction
Object or Restrict
Portability
Withdraw Consent
Children
2060 services are not directed to children under 16, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from them. If we learn that we have collected such information, we will take steps to delete it.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or our services. The “Last Updated” date at the top of this page indicates when the most recent revisions were made. Material changes will be communicated through our website or direct notices where appropriate.
Contact Us
Questions or privacy requests may be directed to: