What data Redundant holds, how it's used, and your rights. The short version: the workers run in your own Claude, so your business data and connectors never touch Redundant at all.
Redundant (redundant.lol) is operated by Richard Patey. This policy explains what personal data I collect through the site and the surrounding services, how it is used, and your rights. As the operator is based in the European Union, this policy is written to meet the GDPR.
The workers you buy run inside your own Claude, on your own machine and account. When a worker reads your inbox, your Search Console, your Stripe metrics, a listing, or any document, that data goes between you and Anthropic (and any connector you have authorised) under your own agreements with them. It does not pass through Redundant, and I never see it. I have no server that receives your business data, and the workers are built never to send it anywhere on their own.
What follows is about the ordinary data involved in running a shop and a newsletter: buying a product, subscribing, joining the community, or contacting me.
The data controller is Richard Patey, operating Redundant. Contact: richard@redundant.lol.
I use this data only to send the newsletter you asked for, deliver and support products you bought, run the community, respond to enquiries and email, keep the financial and legal records I am required to keep, and understand at a basic level how the site and newsletter are performing. I do not sell or rent your data, and I do not share it for anyone else's marketing.
I rely on: your consent (the newsletter, which you can withdraw any time by unsubscribing); performance of a contract (delivering a product or engagement you bought); and legitimate interests and legal obligation (keeping records, preventing fraud, meeting tax and accounting duties).
Redundant does not run its own advertising or analytics cookies. The site does load third-party scripts that may set their own cookies: beehiiv's subscribe forms and attribution script (to credit where a subscriber came from), and, on the checkout and community pages, Stripe and Skool. You can block cookies in your browser; the site's core pages still work without them.
The services that handle data on my behalf are beehiiv (newsletter, products, email), Stripe (payments), Skool (community), Tally (the Install enquiry form), and Netlify (site hosting). Each is a substantial provider with its own privacy terms. When you run a worker, Anthropic and any connector you authorise process your inputs under your own agreements with them, not under this policy.
Some of these providers are based in the United States or elsewhere, so your data may be processed outside your country. Where that happens, the providers rely on recognised safeguards such as the EU Standard Contractual Clauses.
Newsletter data is kept until you unsubscribe or ask for deletion. Financial records are kept for as long as tax and accounting law requires (commonly several years), after which data is deleted or anonymised. Enquiry and email correspondence is kept only as long as it is useful, then deleted.
Under the GDPR you have the right to access, correct, delete, restrict, or port your personal data, to object to processing, and to withdraw consent at any time. To exercise any of these, email richard@redundant.lol and I will respond within 30 days. You can unsubscribe from the newsletter directly from any email.
If you think your data has been handled wrongly, you can complain to a data protection authority. In the operator's jurisdiction this is the Office for Personal Data Protection of the Slovak Republic (dataprotection.gov.sk). If you are in another EU country, you may contact your local supervisory authority instead.
Redundant's products and services are for adults and are not directed at anyone under 18. I do not knowingly collect data from children.
I may update this policy. The "last updated" date at the top changes when I do; material changes will be flagged to newsletter subscribers by email.
Questions about privacy or your data: richard@redundant.lol.