At Matigenix, we understand that your code is your most valuable asset. We are deeply committed to ensuring the security and privacy of your data while providing AI-powered development assistance. We believe in transparency when it comes to the data we collect and how it is used.
All data processed by Matigenix is encrypted in transit via SSL and protected at rest by leading cloud providers. We prioritize security measures to ensure that your data remains confidential and secure. For paid users, we offer zero data retention by default, ensuring that no personal or code-related information is stored post-execution. Enterprise customers can choose self-hosted deployment options, meaning no data ever reaches our servers.
We collect only minimal information necessary for registration, such as your name and email, to verify the installation of the Matigenix plugin and prevent system abuse. This data is never shared, sold, or used for purposes beyond verification and support.
We may collect telemetry data, such as feature engagement, latency, and other usage statistics, to improve our service’s performance and quality. This data helps us enhance user experience but is never shared with third parties.
Code snippets and other data generated through the plugin are only used to improve the functionality and accuracy of Matigenix. We access this data in very limited circumstances, such as for support requests, and only with strict authorization protocols in place (including multi-factor authentication). Your code remains private and secure, and we will never share, sell, or use it beyond the scope of improving your Matigenix experience.
We respect your right to opt-out of data retention. Matigenix provides an option to prevent any storage of code data post-inference, ensuring complete control over how your data is managed. Furthermore, Matigenix never uses private code data for AI model training.
For paying users, Matigenix maintains a policy of zero data retention. We do not store code snippet data after inference unless you explicitly opt-in for additional capabilities, such as remote indexing. Enterprise users who opt for hybrid or self-hosted models can ensure no data is ever stored or transmitted outside their control.