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Policies
Legal, accessibility, and privacy commitments that govern how PayCal operates.
Legal, accessibility, and privacy commitments that govern how PayCal operates.
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Our commitment to building PayCal for everyone.
We want PayCal to work for people using keyboards, touch, screen readers, zoom, and other assistive tools.
Accessibility is part of how we build the product. We work on clear labels, predictable navigation, usable focus states, and layouts that do not depend on precise mouse use.
We use WCAG 2.1 Level AA as our working standard and treat accessibility as an ongoing engineering responsibility, not a one-time checklist.
We do not claim perfect conformance across every screen at all times. We do commit to improving verified issues, documenting meaningful changes, and keeping accessibility work visible.
If something is hard to use or inaccessible, use the contact page or email info@paycal.app. We review accessibility feedback and use it to guide fixes and priorities.
Legal terms governing access, usage, ownership, and limitations.
These terms explain the basic rules for using PayCal.
By using PayCal, you agree to these terms and to follow applicable laws.
If you do not agree with these terms, do not use the service.
You may use PayCal to access, enter, update, and export your own information.
You are responsible for the accuracy of the information you enter.
PayCal provides payroll and deduction estimates. These estimates are meant to help you understand your numbers, not replace official payroll, tax, accounting, or legal advice.
You should review important decisions with a qualified professional when needed.
We work to keep the service available and the calculations useful, but we cannot promise the service will always be uninterrupted, error-free, or perfect.
Tax rules, employment rules, and user input can all affect results.
PayCal and its code, design, branding, and related materials remain our property unless we say otherwise in writing.
Your use of PayCal is also covered by our Privacy Policy.
We may update these terms from time to time. When we do, we will update the date on this page.
These terms are governed by the laws of Alberta and the applicable federal laws of Canada.
If you have questions about these terms, email info@paycal.app.
How personal information is collected, processed, protected, and retained.
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This policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and how we protect it.
Depending on how you use PayCal, we may collect:
We use your information to:
We do not sell your personal information.
We only share information when it is necessary to operate the service, comply with the law, or protect users, the service, or our rights.
We use technical and operational safeguards to protect data, including access controls, session controls, CSP protections, and other security measures built into the application.
No system can promise perfect security, but we work to reduce risk and improve controls over time.
PayCal uses session-related data so you can stay signed in and use the service securely. This includes the PAYCAL_AUTH authentication cookie.
We keep information for as long as needed to operate the service, protect accounts, meet legal obligations, and enforce security controls. Some operational data is kept only for limited time windows using TTL-based expiry.
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, or request deletion of your personal information. Contact us if you want to ask about those rights.
PayCal is not intended for children who are below the age of majority in their jurisdiction.
We may update this policy from time to time. When we do, we will update the date on this page.
If you have privacy questions, email info@paycal.app.