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Draft — pending legal reviewDraft — pending legal review. This document is a working draft prepared by the Paritt team for the V1 launch. It has not yet been reviewed by counsel and may change before or shortly after launch. It is published so that applicants can read the terms they are asked to accept.

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Telemetry & Capture Consent

What is recorded during a benchmark session, and your consent to that capture.

Version v1-draft-2026-05·Effective on the V1 launch date.

  1. 1. The session environment
  2. 2. What the default collectors capture
  3. 3. Your visibility into what was captured
  4. 4. How session telemetry is used
  5. 5. Your consent

1. The session environment

A benchmark session runs in an instrumented Linux desktop that Paritt provisions for you and streams to your browser. The environment, and everything captured in it, is scoped to that single session container and is created fresh for each session.

2. What the default collectors capture

While a session is running, the following are recorded inside the session environment:

  • Input and interaction events: keyboard and pointer activity, including timing, and window and focus changes.
  • Clipboard activity within the session environment.
  • A screen video recording of the session.
  • An environment fingerprint used to confirm that the AI and human sessions ran under materially equivalent conditions.
  • Network requests made from inside the session environment. The interception proxy's certificate authority is disclosed to you for that session, exists only inside the session container, and is destroyed when the session is torn down.
  • The work product and files you produce in the session.

Capture is limited to the Paritt-provisioned session environment. There is no capture from your own computer or from browser tabs outside the session.

3. Your visibility into what was captured

You can see which collectors were active for your session and review the telemetry artifacts captured about your own sessions. If a default collector changes in a way that materially affects what is captured, we will tell you and ask for your consent again before your next session.

4. How session telemetry is used

Telemetry is used to run review, scoring, and validity checks, to confirm matched conditions between sessions, and to produce benchmark reports. In anonymized form it is also used for the dataset, model development, and licensing purposes set out in the Terms of Service. Telemetry tied to Analytics task materials and tenant-scoped customer work products is governed by the commissioning organization's agreement and is not used for the general licensing purpose.

5. Your consent

By accepting this document you consent to the capture described here for the recorded benchmark sessions you choose to start. You can decline, but recorded sessions are core to the platform, so declining means you cannot take part in a benchmark session. You can stop participating and request deletion of your account at any time, subject to the data-handling rules in the Terms and the Privacy Notice. Questions: [email protected].

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