Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-07-16 · Governed by Québec's Law 25, PIPEDA, and CASL.
1. Who we are
Intelbrief produces verifiable competitor-intelligence briefings from public and open-data sources. The service is operated by Luca Laliberté (sole proprietor), based in Québec, Canada, who is the person responsible for the processing described here.
2. Personal information we process
The service is built around organizations, not individuals. It incidentally processes limited personal information:
- Client recipient email addresses — to deliver briefings (encrypted at rest).
- Named individuals appearing in public records (e.g. hiring announcements, named parties in court decisions), collected only from published, compliant sources.
We do not scrape social networks, paywalled, or ToS-protected sources, and we do not build profiles of individuals.
3. Purposes and legal basis
Personal information is processed only to deliver the subscribed briefing service and to report publicly-available competitive signals, limited to what is necessary for those purposes (data minimization).
4. Retention
Personal-information-bearing items are automatically purged after a configured retention window. Client recipient data is kept for the life of the subscription and deleted on request.
5. Security
Recipient email addresses and personal-information-bearing fields are encrypted at rest. Access is restricted and each client's data is isolated. Confidentiality incidents are handled under our incident-response process.
6. Cross-border processing
Some processing (cloud hosting and email delivery) may occur outside Québec. We assess such transfers before relying on a provider.
7. Your rights
You may request access, rectification, or deletion of your personal information, and withdraw consent, by contacting the Privacy Officer. Recipients can also unsubscribe via the one-click link in every briefing.
8. Privacy Officer / Contact
The person in charge of the protection of personal information is
Luca Laliberté.
Contact: privacy@intelbrief.ca.
You may also file a complaint with the Commission d'accès à l'information du Québec.