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AI Content Policy

This policy covers two things about this website: how we use AI when we write it, and what we expect from automated agents that read it. How the Pentrova platform itself uses AI, and what happens to your data when it does, is governed by the platform’s own documents — linked at the bottom of this page.

1. AI-assisted content

Marketing copy on this site is written by humans. Editors may use AI tools for drafting, rewriting, summarising, or translating, but every paragraph is reviewed by a named human editor before publication, and every factual claim is checked against its source.

We do not publish AI-generated testimonials, quotes, customer names, or fictionalised customer stories as if they were real. Where a page describes a scenario rather than a customer, it says so.

If you find a claim on this site that you believe is unsupported, tell us at support@pentrova.ai and we will correct it or remove it.

2. Crawler and training-agent policy

Pentrova publishes a machine-readable crawler policy at /ai.txt, mirrored in /robots.txt. Compliant agents must respect both files.

Crawlers that do not identify themselves, ignore /robots.txt, or submit evasive user-agent strings are treated as abuse and may be rate-limited or blocked at the CDN layer.

3. AI inside the product

The platform’s use of models, and the third parties that receive data as a result, are documented where they are kept current rather than restated here:

  • The sub-processor list names every third party that processes platform data, with its location and the data it receives. It is versioned and maintained separately from the policies so a vendor change does not require a policy amendment.
  • The platform privacy policy sets out what the platform collects and what it is used for, including the commitment that scan data is not used to train models.
  • The Data Processing Addendum governs processing carried out on a customer’s behalf.

One point worth reading directly rather than taking from us: the sub-processor list commits to publishing an LLM inference provider before it is enabled, not after. If you are assessing where finding content and target page material could travel, that list is the authoritative answer at any given moment.

4. Contact

Questions about this policy, or about a specific page on this site, go to support@pentrova.ai.

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