Privacy Policy
This page explains what the ULNAY batch-code service receives, why it is needed, and how it is used for code interpretation and data-quality improvement.
What data we receive
The service may receive typed codes, the selected brand, request metadata, and processing logs. If the team prepares brand-reference examples manually, the database may also store derived images of code markings.
Why we use it
The data is used for brand matching, verified examples, negative examples, and growth of the internal decoder base. The service is not used as an advertising tracker.
How image storage works
If code-marking images are prepared for brand pages or internal reference work, the service keeps lighter derived assets and service records only where they provide practical value for examples and reference layers.