Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Foora (“we”, “us”) collects, uses, and safeguards your information when you use our platform. By using Foora, you agree to the practices described here.

Information we collect

  • Account information — name, email, organisation, phone, and profile details you provide.
  • Content you create — contracts, documents, signatures, IP requests, and compliance conversations.
  • Payment information — processed securely by our payment provider (Chapa). We do not store your card details.
  • Usage and device data — log data, IP address, and timestamps used for security and to improve the service.

How we use your information

  • To provide, maintain, and improve the platform and its features.
  • To generate AI-assisted drafts, reviews, and answers you request.
  • To process payments, subscriptions, and credits.
  • To communicate with you about your account and important updates.
  • To protect against fraud and keep the service secure.

AI processing

Some features use third-party AI providers to generate or review content. Information you submit for these features is sent to those providers solely to fulfil your request. AI output is general guidance and is not a substitute for advice from a qualified lawyer.

Sharing

We do not sell your personal information. We share data only with service providers who help us operate Foora (such as hosting, email, payment, and AI providers), and when required by law.

Data retention & security

We retain your information for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide the service and meet legal obligations. We use industry-standard measures, including encryption of sensitive secrets, to protect your data.

Your rights

You may access, update, or delete your account information at any time from your profile, or by contacting us. Deleting your account removes your contracts and associated data.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Email us at hello@foora.et.

This document is provided for general information and does not constitute legal advice.