Effective July 14, 2026

Privacy is part of the team boundary.

NetSight is designed for school and club programs, including records about minors. Each team receives a private workspace. Access follows authenticated membership, coach publication decisions, and the program's own sharing choices.

Plain-language boundary: NetSight denies users outside your team access through team-scoped authorization. Like most hosted services, its application and infrastructure providers must process unencrypted data to operate the service. This is not a zero-knowledge system, and we will not claim that authorized operators are technically incapable of access.

Our commitments

01

Your program keeps ownership

Team records, match footage, and verified statistics remain your program's data. NetSight receives only the limited permission needed to provide the service.

02

No sale, ads, or silent AI training

We do not sell or rent customer data, use it for behavioral advertising, or train shared AI models on it. A future research or training use would require a separate, explicit written opt-in.

03

Private by default

There are no public player profiles or public student leaderboards. Team membership controls access, and parents see only coach-published matches.

04

Limited operational access

NetSight does not routinely browse customer content. Operator access is limited to authorized support, security and reliability work, or a valid legal requirement, using the least data and time reasonably necessary.

What the service stores

  • Adult account identity, authentication records, and team membership.
  • Roster names, jersey numbers, positions, match details, and verified statistics.
  • Program-approved videos only when a coach deliberately uploads them.
  • Bounded edge health counters that exclude frames, audio, names, source URLs, and biometric templates.

Your controls

  • Owners audit members, remove access immediately, and rotate expiring invite links.
  • Coaches control publication and can remove videos, games, and roster records.
  • Owners can download a structured JSON copy of their workspace from the team page.
  • During the pilot, full workspace or account deletion is handled with the pilot administrator and verified before completion.

Video and AI boundary

Local first, explicit upload second.

The school edge mode keeps raw camera footage in the school's environment and sends only aggregate runtime health. A coach can separately upload authorized match video to private object storage for review. Playback uses temporary signed links and team authentication; uploaded media is not added to a shared training corpus.

School pilot governance

This product commitment does not replace a district-approved privacy notice, data processing agreement, consent process, retention schedule, or legal review. NetSight will not represent the controlled pilot as FERPA-, COPPA-, or state-law compliant by default; those obligations depend on the school, deployment, users, contracts, and law.