Your contracts are the business. We built for that.
Confidentiality isn't a policy page here — it's the first constraint every system is designed against. This page says precisely what happens to a document you send us.
- 01Received over TLS · encrypted at rest in isolated storage
- 02Analyzed in a sandboxed session scoped to your matter alone
- 03Deliverables returned to you; access via expiring signed links
- 04Deleted on request — matter, documents, and state
Never used to train models
Your contracts, emails, and matter state are never used to train or fine-tune any model — ours or a vendor's. Contractually enforced with every subprocessor.
Encrypted, in transit and at rest
TLS 1.2+ on every hop; AES-256 at rest. Documents live in a private bucket; every download is an expiring, signed URL.
Matters are isolated
Row-level security scopes every record to its owner. No cross-matter memory: one negotiation can never inform another.
Access is narrow and audited
Role-gated operator access, least-privilege service keys, and an append-only ledger behind every balance and grant.
Retention you control
Keep a matter for reference, or delete it — documents, thread, and working state — with one request. Deletion is deletion.
Honest about what this is
redline is AI tooling, not a law firm, and its analysis is not legal advice. That line appears on every output — because trust starts with saying so.
Security questions before sending your first contract? Get in touch.