Privacy, Data & Security Summary

Corsizio is 100% committed to the highest standards of privacy, confidentiality, and security.

  • We do not sell any of our customers' data to any third party.
  • We never share any data with any third party or use it internally beyond what is necessary to provide the service to you.
  • We do not store any payment card information on our servers. All payment processing is handled by Stripe, which Corsizio uses for all payment processing. By accepting online payments on Corsizio, you are using your own Stripe account and agreeing to their Terms and Privacy.
  • If you choose to use Zapier to integrate your Corsizio account with any other services, you are using your own Zapier account and agreeing to their Terms and Privacy.
  • All data and interactions are transmitted and stored with the highest level of security and encryption.

Our Commitment 


Our business model is to provide you with as much value as possible without limiting any features, and to charge only for processing registrations on a low-cost, pay-per-use model. To achieve this, Corsizio operates as a self-serve platform in a lean manner with no sales or marketing team, physical offices, or high-cost resources such as onboarding, training, or phone support.

All data you collect on registration forms is accessible only to you and the users you invite to manage the account with you, if any. 

We are also very supportive of the data privacy laws that exist, such as the European GDPR, Canada's PIPEDA, and California's CCPA, which all relate to personal data privacy. We feel that everyone, regardless of where they reside or do business, should follow the same strict privacy practices.

Therefore, we built tools within our platform to let you fully expunge personal data from any attendee registration when your customer asks you to in accordance with their right to be forgotten.

We also provide the same deletion options for you. If you decide to delete your Corsizio account, we provide an easy, single-step process to completely erase it from our system, leaving no trace of your info or that you ever signed up for our service.

All deletions on Corsizio are immediate and permanent.  

Your Responsibility 


  • To maintain your data security beyond our service commitment, you are responsible for creating a strong password for your Corsizio account and never sharing your login credentials with anyone.  It violates our Terms of Use to share your login credentials or to have more than one person use the same user login. We also highly encourage all users to enable Two-Factor Authentication to further enhance the security of their Corsizio account.


  • If you invite any users to your account, you must be diligent about their assigned role, including what information they have access to and how they may use it. Login passwords are never to be shared among multiple users, per our Terms of Use. Sharing user logins may result in your account being suspended. If you want other people to have access to your Corsizio data, they must be properly added as users on the account with their own login and password. Account owners and admins should also promptly remove access for any added user who ceases to be part of their team or organization.


  • If you export any of your data from Corsizio, you need to be diligent about how you use, store, and share it. Once you export any of your data, you are fully responsible for its safekeeping and security.


  • If you use Stripe to process online payments for your event registrations, you are authorizing to send them your data. Therefore, you must be familiar with and abide by their Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


  • If you integrate with Zapier to connect with another app or service, you are authorizing to send them your data. Therefore, you must be familiar with and abide by their Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, and it is your responsibility to understand how the applications you are integrating with may use your data.


To learn more, please review our Privacy and Terms of Use summary.

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