unhardcoded

Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2026-06-25

unhardcoded is an open-source project by GenLayer Labs Inc. (16192 Coastal Highway, Lewes, Delaware 19958, USA). This is a pre-launch site — right now it’s just a marketing page and a waitlist. We keep data collection to a minimum; this page explains what we collect and how to remove it. Questions or requests: privacy@unhardcoded.com.

What we collect

  • Your email — only if you join the waitlist. When you submit the form, we store your email address (plus the page language and the fact that you agreed to this policy) on ymail, our own signup service operated by GenLayer Labs. We don’t ask for your name, phone, or company, and we don’t share your email with anyone else.
  • Basic analytics. We use Google Analytics (loaded via Google Tag Manager) to see how people find and use the site. It sets first-party cookies (e.g. _ga) and collects standard, aggregate web-analytics data — pages viewed, referrer, approximate region, device type. It doesn’t receive your name or email.

Cookies

Those analytics cookies are set when the page loads, and we don’t yet show a cookie banner — we’d rather be upfront about that than pretend otherwise. You can opt out with the Google Analytics opt-out add-on or any script-blocking extension, and the site works fine without analytics.

Where your data is stored

GenLayer Labs is based in the United States, and your waitlist data and analytics are processed on infrastructure in the US (and, for analytics, on Google’s global infrastructure). If you’re outside the US, your data is handled there.

How long we keep it

We keep your waitlist email until you unsubscribe or ask us to delete it, or until the waitlist is no longer needed. Analytics data follows Google’s standard retention (about 14 months).

Your choices

You can ask us to show you, correct, or delete the data we hold about you, or withdraw your consent — just email privacy@unhardcoded.com, or use the unsubscribe link in any email we send. This site isn’t directed to children, and we don’t knowingly collect their data.

Changes

If our practices change we’ll update this page and the date above, and tell waitlist subscribers by email about anything significant.