CronPilot Privacy
Last updated: June 2026
Part of IronWatch. This notice supplements the IronWatch Privacy Policy, which governs how we handle your personal information across the suite — including subprocessors, international transfers, security, your rights under GDPR and CCPA, and the fact that we do not sell or share your personal information. This page describes what CronPilot specifically collects and how long it is kept.
What CronPilot collects
- Schedule and queue configuration: cron expressions, target URLs, HTTP methods, request headers, request bodies, and signing secrets you provide so we can dispatch and sign the requests you set up.
- Delivery data: dispatch and delivery logs, response status codes, latency, and response metadata. We store only a brief preview of your endpoints' response bodies, for delivery diagnostics — not the full response.
- API keys: stored as hashes we cannot reverse; the full key is shown once at creation and never again.
- Account and usage data as described in the IronWatch Privacy Policy.
Data retention
Delivery logs are retained according to your plan tier: 1 day on Free, 7 days on Starter, 30 days on Pro, and 90 days on Business. Schedule and queue configuration is retained until you delete it or close your account.
Your rights, subprocessors, and security
How to access or delete your data, who our subprocessors are, how we secure credentials you store with us, and your GDPR and CCPA rights are all covered in the IronWatch Privacy Policy.
Contact
Robot, DESTROY! LLC — hello@cronpilot.dev