What we store per check
The rendered HTML, a screenshot, a text-only snapshot, a diff against the previous check, and the AI summary that fired the alert. Tied to your workspace, retained per your plan.
Monity loads the public web pages you ask it to load, on the schedule you set, and tells you when they change. It is not a social-listening firehose, an OSINT engine, or a data broker. The scope of what Monity touches is exactly the URLs in your workspace.
The rendered HTML, a screenshot, a text-only snapshot, a diff against the previous check, and the AI summary that fired the alert. Tied to your workspace, retained per your plan.
Anything you did not give us a URL for. We do not crawl, scrape adjacent pages, train models on your monitors, or sell page data to anyone. The pages you watch are yours.
Optional on paid plans. Stored credentials are encrypted at rest with per-workspace keys. Cookie / OAuth sessions and SSO-protected pages supported on Business + Enterprise.
Lots of trust pages list certifications the company doesn't actually have yet. This isn't one of those pages. If your procurement team needs a specific certification before they can use Monity, email [email protected] and we'll be straight with you about where we are.
We don't claim certifications we don't have. As of today, we do not hold:
If your team requires one of these to onboard a vendor, that's good context for us — write to [email protected] and we'll tell you honestly whether we're the right fit yet.
Tracked on our public status page.
If something happens to data we hold for you, we will notify affected workspace admins as soon as we have a clear picture, and in line with our GDPR obligations.
Email [email protected] with reproduction steps. We will acknowledge as soon as we see it and work with you in good faith on a fix.
For DPA requests, sub-processor questions, or anything your security team needs in writing, email [email protected].
Monity is built for teams that monitor commercially sensitive web pages, vendor portals, pricing pages, regulatory sources, and public evidence trails. The platform is designed around least-privilege access, encrypted transport, audit-friendly change history, and source-linked alert records.
Enterprise buyers can request Monity’s current security documentation package, including DPA materials, sub-processor information, control summaries, and security questionnaire responses. SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA/BAA, and customer-specific requirements should be confirmed through the sales and security review process before they are relied on in procurement.
Monitor data, screenshots, diffs, and alert metadata are treated as business-confidential information. Monity supports role-based access, team workspaces, protected credentials for authenticated monitoring, and data residency discussions for business and enterprise deployments.
Every alert is designed to preserve the page URL, timestamp, detected change, before/after context, and routing destination so compliance, legal, product, and revenue teams can review what changed without reconstructing evidence manually.
Published customer stories, logos, quotes, and quantified outcomes should only appear after written approval. Example stories and internal sales drafts must stay out of the public index until the proof package is complete.
For security reviews, vendor assessments, SOC 2 or ISO roadmap questions, HIPAA/BAA requirements, or sub-processor requests, contact the Monity team through the sales form and include your procurement timeline.
DPA, sub-processor list, security questionnaire — email [email protected] and we'll get back to you with the right materials for your review.
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