Privacy Policy – VibeTesting

Effective date: 01-01-2026  •  Last updated: 01-01-2026

This Privacy Policy applies to the VibeTesting website (“Site”) and the VibeTesting web application (“App”), including any pages, features, content, and services made available through vibetesting.me and app.vibetesting.me (collectively, the “Service”).

1) Who we are (Data Controller)

The Service is operated by Infinitest (“Infinitest”, “we”, “us”, or “our”).
Support/Privacy Contact: support@vibetesting.me
Business address: 28 BURLA ST., TEL AVIV, ISRAEL

If you use the Service on behalf of an organization, your organization may control how your data is used and may be the primary contact for certain requests.

2) Scope and key definitions

“Personal Data” means information that identifies or relates to an identifiable person.

“Customer Content” means data you (or your authorized users) submit to the Service, including testing configuration, logs, screenshots, artifacts, and other materials.

“Processing” means anything done with data, such as collecting, storing, using, disclosing, or deleting.

3) What we collect

A. Information you provide

  • Account information: name (optional), email address, password (stored in hashed form), and account preferences.
  • Support communications: messages you send us, and any attachments you choose to provide.
  • Billing information: billing contact details, invoices/receipts, transaction identifiers, and purchase history. (Payment card data is typically processed by our payment provider; we do not store full card details.)
  • Configuration information: application URL(s), environment configuration, and testing preferences.

B. Information collected automatically

  • Usage and telemetry: feature usage, timestamps, pages viewed, and actions taken within the App.
  • Device and connection data: IP address, user agent, browser type, device identifiers, approximate location derived from IP, and language.
  • Cookies and similar technologies: for session management, security, and preferences; and (if enabled) analytics.

C. Customer Content processed during use of the Service

Depending on how you use the Service, we may process test-related artifacts (e.g., screenshots, DOM snippets, logs, results) and metadata about the target application you test (e.g., URLs, page titles, visible text). You should avoid submitting unnecessary sensitive personal data (such as health information, government IDs, or other special-category data) to the Service.

4) How we use information

  • Provide, operate, and maintain the Service (account creation, authentication, running tests, showing results).
  • Process purchases and manage Credits (billing, fraud prevention, invoices/receipts).
  • Secure the Service (monitoring, rate limiting, detecting abuse, incident response).
  • Provide support and respond to inquiries.
  • Improve the Service (debugging, analytics, performance, reliability).
  • Comply with legal obligations (tax, accounting, enforcement, disputes).

5) Legal bases (GDPR/UK GDPR)

Where GDPR/UK GDPR applies, we rely on one or more of: Contract, Legitimate interests, Consent (where required), and Legal obligation.

6) Cookies, analytics and similar technologies

We use cookies and similar technologies required to provide the Service securely (for example, to keep you signed in, prevent fraud, and protect the Service). We do not use advertising cookies.

Strictly necessary cookies we use may include:

  • Session cookie (e.g., sessionid): keeps you authenticated during your session.
  • CSRF cookie (e.g., csrftoken): protects against cross-site request forgery.
  • Security-related cookies: used to detect abuse and protect accounts.

Because these cookies are strictly necessary to provide the Service you request, consent is generally not required for them. You can control cookies through your browser settings. Disabling these cookies may prevent the Service from functioning properly.

Documentation site: Our documentation is served as a static website hosted on our infrastructure/providers (for example, via AWS). When you visit our documentation pages, our hosting/CDN providers may process basic technical data such as IP address, user-agent/device/browser information, and request logs in order to deliver, secure, and operate the documentation site. We do not use advertising cookies or third-party analytics on the documentation site at this time.

Embedded media: Our documentation may include embedded media (e.g., videos). If the media is embedded from a third-party provider, that provider may collect usage data and set cookies when you view or play the embedded content, subject to the provider’s privacy policy. If the media is hosted directly by us (e.g., an MP4 served from our documentation site), it is delivered like other static files.

7) Sharing and disclosures

We may share Personal Data with service providers who help us operate the Service (cloud hosting, email delivery, logging/monitoring, customer support tools, analytics, payment processing), professional advisors, authorities when required by law, or a successor entity in a business transaction. We do not sell Personal Data.

8) International transfers

We may process or store data outside your country depending on our infrastructure and service providers. Where required, we use appropriate safeguards (such as standard contractual clauses).

9) Data retention

We retain data only as long as needed for the purposes described above. Account inactivity: If you do not access your account for twelve (12) consecutive months, we may deactivate your account after providing notice. We may delete or anonymize account data after deactivation, subject to legal and security retention obligations.

10) Security

We use technical and organizational measures designed to protect data, including access controls, encryption in transit, monitoring, and least-privilege practices. You are responsible for maintaining strong passwords and securing your credentials.

11) Your rights

Depending on your location, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or restrict processing of your Personal Data, and to object or request portability. To exercise rights, contact support@vibetesting.me.

12) Children

The Service is not intended for children under 16. We do not knowingly collect Personal Data from children under 16. If you believe a child has provided Personal Data, contact support@vibetesting.me.

13) Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will post the updated version and revise the “Last updated” date. If changes are material, we may provide additional notice via the Service or email.

14) Contact

Questions or requests: support@vibetesting.me
Address: 28 BURLA ST., TEL AVIV, ISRAEL