Privacy Statement

SVNPlace is a service owned by Framework Central Ltd, a UK company (company number 10392233). Contact us by email to data-protection@svnplace.com.

Information You Provide

Your Account

When you register with SVNPlace you provide:

A username
identifies your unique account and is used to identify you, and your contributions on the service. If you ever comment on, or contribute to public repositories, this will become public. If you delete your account, any checkins by you to repositories not owned by you will keep this name against the checkin.
An email address
used to confirm you are a real person, for transactional mesages, such as email confirmation codes, and information about your account, and, under your control, occasional marketing messages. This is only used by SVNPlace for these communications
A password
this is used to secure your account. It is not disclosed
A profile picture
this is used in addition to your username to show to others who has made a comment, commit, or other contribution that others can see; it appears on your profile page. It is optional, and doesn't have to be a picture of your or anything connected with you.
Payment details
These are retained by a secure 3rd party, and are deleted if you delete your account.

Your Contributions

When you use SVNPlace you provide:

Code, and other files added to repositories and boxes
These are is part of SVNPlace's service. If added to public repositories they are public - visible to everybody. If added to somebody else's repositories they control who is able to see them - the repository or box may be private when you made your contribution, but this may change. If you delete your account, your repositories and boxes are deleted, however, your contributions to other peoples' repositories and boxes are not deleted, and will stay tagged with your username.
Checkin and lock repository comments
These are is part of SVNPlace's service. Checkin and lock comments are visible and persist in the same way as checked-in files.
Merge comments, Issues and other conversations
These are part of SVNPlace's service. Comments on public repositories are public, visiblity of comments on other peoples' respoitories are in their control - if made to a private repository the repository may not stay private. If you delete your account all these comments will be deleted.
Likes & highlights
These are part of SVNPlace's service. All your likes & highlights will be deleted if you delete your account.

Who We Share Your Data With

We share your data with a secure 3rd party to process your payments.

Where Your Data Is Stored

Your data is processed by Amazon Web Services. The data centre used is eu-west-1. SVNPlace can allow you to re-host your repositories and boxes to different AWS data centres. This is entirely under your control.

How Long Your Data Is Retained

When you delete your account, the account is immediately deleted. Make sure you have retained copies of any data you want to keep - it will be irretrievable after you delete your account.

Framework Central Ltd will keep only enough information necessary to comply with UK accountancy law, which requires company accounts be kept for up to 7 years.

Your Rights Over Your Data

You have the right to object.

The also have a right to access, rectify, erase, restrict, and export anything owned by y your account - these are all part of the SVNPlace service.

You do not have control of contribution you make to somebody else's account's repositories or boxes. You do control of any issue, comments and other SVNPlace-hosted communications you make to other peoples' respoitories or boxes - you can access, rectify, or erase them.

Lawful Basis

SVNPlace will process your data for this reason:

  • you have given consent to the processing of your personal data for the purposes outlined above

There are other, lawful reasons Framework Central Ltd may need to process your data, which are outlined in laid out under Article 6(1) of the UK GDPR.

You Can Complain to a Data Protection Supervisory Body

You have the right to complain to a data protection supervisory body. This may in the EU member state where you live, or where you work or where the infringement took place. In the UK the supervisory body is:

Information Commisionerss Office

They have an online complaint form which can be acccessed here:

https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/