We do not want your data. We do not collect, store, or process any personal information beyond the strict minimum required to fulfil your transaction and comply with Swiss financial record-keeping law.
No cookies. No trackers. No analytics. No advertising. No profiling. No data brokering. No newsletter lists. What you buy and what you ask is yours — not ours.
This website does not use cookies of any kind — functional, analytical, or marketing. No consent banner is displayed because there is nothing to consent to. No third-party script has access to your browsing behaviour on this site.
We do not track which pages you visit, how long you stay, where you came from, or what device you use. We have no interest in this information and have taken deliberate technical steps to ensure it is not collected.
We collect only two categories of data, and only when you initiate a transaction or a request:
- Transactional data — the record of a completed payment, retained solely to satisfy Swiss commercial and accounting law (OR Art. 958f). This data is held by our payment processor, Stripe, and by us in the form of invoice records required by law. It includes your email address, the product purchased, the amount paid, and the transaction date.
- Request content — if you submit an on-demand request by email, the content of that email is processed to fulfil your request and then anonymised. See sections 6 and 7.
We do not collect your name, postal address, phone number, IP address, or any other identifying information unless you explicitly provide it as part of an on-demand request — and even then, it is anonymised before any further processing occurs.
All payments on this website are processed by Stripe, Inc. (or Stripe Payments Europe, Ltd. for EU customers). When you click a purchase button, you are directed to a Stripe-hosted payment page. We never see, handle, or store your card details. Stripe is PCI-DSS Level 1 certified.
Stripe collects and processes your payment data under their own Privacy Policy, which you can review at stripe.com/privacy. Their processing is independent of ours.
After a successful payment, Stripe confirms the transaction to our system. We retain a record containing: your email address (for product delivery), the product purchased, the transaction amount, the transaction date, and Stripe's transaction reference. This record is kept for 10 years as required by Swiss accounting law (OR Art. 958f) and is not used for any other purpose.
We do not send marketing emails. Your email address is used once: to deliver your product download link. It is not added to any list and is not shared with any third party.
On-demand service requests are submitted by email to contact@seconsulting.ch. When you send a request:
- Your email and the content of your message are received and read to understand what you need.
- Payment for on-demand work is handled through a Stripe payment link sent to you directly.
- Once the work is complete and delivered, your request is anonymised as described in section 7.
- Your email address and any identifying information in the original message are permanently deleted after delivery is confirmed.
We ask that you do not include sensitive personal information, confidential business data, or third-party personal data in your initial request email. If your project requires such information, we will establish a secure channel for it.
After an on-demand request is fulfilled, the request is anonymised by an automated process before being retained for any operational purpose. This process:
- Removes all identifying information: name, email, company name, specific addresses, contact details, and any other PII present in the original communication.
- Assigns the anonymised record a system-generated code (e.g. RQ-4f7a2c) that has no connection to your identity.
- Retains only the nature of the request and the type of product or service delivered, for quality assurance and for the purpose of ensuring no future request produces output that violates our policies.
Why we retain anonymised request records: Our AI agents review the anonymised history of past requests to verify that no pattern of requests — whether from one party or aggregated — could produce a product that is dangerous, malicious, or in breach of our ethical policies. No personal data is involved in this review. The record contains only what was built, not who asked for it.
Once anonymised, the record cannot be re-linked to you. We consider anonymised records to be outside the scope of personal data under Swiss nDSG and EU GDPR, as re-identification is not possible.
For certain operational and compliance purposes, our systems may associate a completed request with a geographic region. This is done at the regional level — for example, the municipality (e.g. Büren an der Aare) or, if that level is considered personal data under applicable law, the administrative region (e.g. Seeland, Canton of Bern).
We do not record IP addresses, GPS coordinates, precise location data, or any identifier that could be used to pinpoint an individual's location. The geographic label attached to an anonymised request record is used solely to verify that the request originates from a jurisdiction where our services are offered and to support our compliance review process.
Before applying any geolocation label, our systems verify that the level of geographic granularity used does not constitute personal data under Swiss nDSG or GDPR in the context of the data held. If there is any doubt, the broader regional label is used.
We use the following third-party services in the operation of this website. These are the only external parties that may process data in connection with your use of lisalab.net:
No other third-party services are used. No social media plugins, no advertising networks, no analytics platforms, no comment systems, no embedded content from external sources.
Under Swiss nDSG and, where applicable, EU GDPR, you have the following rights with respect to your personal data:
- Right of access — you may request confirmation of whether we hold personal data relating to you and receive a copy of it.
- Right to rectification — you may request correction of inaccurate personal data we hold about you.
- Right to erasure — you may request deletion of your personal data, subject to our legal obligation to retain transactional records for 10 years under Swiss commercial law.
- Right to restriction — you may request that we restrict processing of your personal data in certain circumstances.
- Right to data portability — where processing is based on your consent or a contract, you may request your data in a structured, machine-readable format.
- Right to object — you may object to processing based on legitimate interests.
To exercise any of these rights, contact us at contact@seconsulting.ch. We will respond within 30 days. No fee is charged for exercising these rights.
If you believe your rights have not been respected, you may lodge a complaint with the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC) of Switzerland at edoeb.admin.ch, or with the supervisory authority in your EU member state if applicable.
For any privacy-related questions or requests, contact us at contact@seconsulting.ch. We aim to respond within 2 business days.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or applicable law. When we do, the “last updated” date below will change. We recommend reviewing this page periodically. Continued use of the site after a policy update constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.
Last updated: 30 March 2026