How does SentryDock handle data and privacy?
SentryDock collects what it needs to run an account: login, billing, monitor configuration, sources you added, and the public content those sources yielded. It is not a consumer social network and it is not selling a dossier product in this help center.
The legal documents are /privacy and /terms. This article does not override them. If they disagree with a marketing sentence, the legal pages win.
Practical rules
- Do not attach sources you are not allowed to watch.
- Do not put secrets in a monitor brief if that brief might be shared.
- Rotate webhooks in Slack/Teams/Discord if they leak; we do not want them in email.
Public content
Items we alert on are public (or authorised by you). The original remains on the publisher’s site. Summaries are an aid. Delete a monitor if you no longer want those checks to run.