1. Information We Collect
Account Information
When you register on EventDev, we collect your name, email address, and profile information. If you use third-party authentication (e.g. Google or GitHub), we may also receive basic profile data such as your name and avatar.
Event Data
We collect event-related data such as titles, descriptions, images, venue details, and scheduling information that you create or upload on the platform.
2. Authentication & Account Security
How login works
EventDev uses secure authentication to verify users. This may include email/password login or third-party providers such as OAuth-based services.
Session handling
Once authenticated, we maintain your session using secure cookies or token-based authentication. Sessions are stored securely and may expire after inactivity for safety purposes.
Account responsibility
You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials. Any activity under your account is considered your responsibility.
3. How We Store Your Data
Database storage
Your data is stored in a secure PostgreSQL database managed through Prisma ORM. We apply structured access control to prevent unauthorized access.
Media storage
Images and files uploaded to EventDev are stored using secure cloud storage providers (such as object storage services). Files are delivered through secure HTTPS connections.
Encryption
Sensitive data is encrypted in transit using TLS (HTTPS). We follow industry-standard practices to protect stored information.
4. How We Use Your Information
Core functionality
We use your data to create events, manage registrations, display content, and enable platform features.
Communication
We may send transactional emails such as event confirmations, reminders, and account notifications.
Improvement
We analyze usage data to improve performance, fix bugs, and enhance user experience.
6. Data Sharing
We do not sell data
EventDev does not sell or rent your personal data to third parties.
Service providers
We may share data with trusted providers such as database hosting, authentication services, and cloud storage providers strictly for operational purposes.