Privacy notice
Last updated 15 June 2026
Right now the only thing Sechroom asks you for is the details you type into the register-interest form. This notice covers what happens to them. It's deliberately short, because we don't collect much.
Who we are
Sechroom is a product of Outside Context Development Limited (10037621) referred to as OCD for the remainder of this document. OCD is the data controller for the details you share here — the company responsible for them and the one you contact about them.
For anything to do with your data, write to us at OCD, Mansion House, Manchester Road, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, WA14 4RW. That's the address for any of the requests below.
What we collect
When you register interest, you give us:
- your email address (required);
- your name, if you choose to add it;
- your organisation, if you choose to add it;
- anything you write in the message box.
That's the whole list. The site doesn't set advertising or tracking cookies, and we don't build a profile of you from your browsing.
Why we collect it
To get in touch about Sechroom early access — to tell you when there's a place for you, and to answer anything you asked. That's the only thing we use it for. We rely on your consent: you gave us your details so we'd contact you, and you can withdraw that at any time by writing to us at the address above.
Where it lives
Your details go into our own CRM, which OCD runs on its own infrastructure. They aren't sold, rented, or passed to anyone else for their own marketing. They are never used to train AI models — ours or anyone else's.
How long we keep it
We hold your details until you ask us to remove them, or until we close early-access intake and no longer need them. Ask us to delete them and we will.
Your rights
Under UK data protection law you can ask us to:
- show you what we hold about you;
- correct anything that's wrong;
- delete it;
- restrict or object to how we use it;
- hand it back to you in a portable form.
Write to us at the address above and we'll sort it. If you think we've got it wrong, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk — though we'd rather you came to us first so we can put it right.
Changes to this notice
If we start collecting anything more — once there's a product to sign in to, say — we'll update this notice and change the date at the top before we do.