Data Processing Agreement
The buyer's checklist, how Dijin processes data on your behalf.
Last updated: March 21, 2026
This DPA summarizes how Dijin processes personal data for customers. It is written to be read, not to obscure. For a signed enterprise DPA, contact us.
1. Roles
You are the data controller; Dijin is the data processor. Dijin processes personal data only on your documented instructions, to provide the Memory Layer service.
2. Scope of processing
Dijin processes the memory you save and the connector data you explicitly grant, account identifiers, the memory and source text you sync, derived claims and entities, and access logs. Processing purpose: storing and recalling your memory with evidence.
3. Subprocessors
Dijin uses a short, disclosed list of subprocessors. The current list, provider, what they see, region, and lane, is published and kept current.
4. Security measures
Data is encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3). Row-level security scopes every read to the owning account. Encryption at rest and the owner-signed vault are on the roadmap, not yet shipped, we say so plainly rather than imply more.
5. Data subject rights
You can access, export (owner-signed DMF, portable), and delete your memory at any time. Deletion archives at the kernel level and purges cloud storage within 30 days.
6. Term & deletion
Processing lasts for the term of your use. On termination, your memory and account data are deleted on request; your owner-signed DMF archive remains yours to keep.
Questions about these terms?
Our support team can help with policy interpretation, compliance requests, and production usage questions.
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