ÚLTIMA ACTUALIZACIÓN: MARCH 23, 2026
WORKWARS opera en un entorno jurídicamente sensible. Gestionamos pruebas de incidentes laborales y datos de admisión legal, and comunicaciones entre trabajadores y abogados laboralistas. We take privacy seriously and have designed our platform around the principle of anonymity-first.
WORKWARS is designed as a client-side documentation interface. Audio, video, and image files captured via the application are stored exclusively on your local device by default. WORKWARS does not automatically upload, host, or transmit your private evidence files to our servers without your explicit action.
When you choose to upload evidence as part of an incident log, files are encrypted before transmission and stored with a tamper-evident hash that serves as a chain-of-custody seal. Your raw files are never stored unencrypted on our servers.
We collect the minimum data necessary to operate the platform:
Worker anonymity is the foundation of this platform. When you log an incident, you link it to a private alias rather than your employer's real name. This alias is associated with a verified Master Company ID in our backend — but your identity is never linked to that company record in any externally visible way.
Your incident logs are visible only to you. No employer, HR department, staffing agency, or third party can view your individual logs without your explicit consent.
If you choose to escalate your case to the Legal Marketplace, the following process occurs:
You retain full control. Escalation is always optional and off-by-default. Skipping escalation does not affect your legal rights or ability to file an EEOC, Human Rights Tribunal, or other claim independently.
For users in Canada, your privacy rights are governed by the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and, for Quebec residents, by Law 25 (Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector), which came into full effect in September 2023.
Under these laws, you have the right to:
Quebec Law 25 requires us to notify the CAI and affected individuals within 72 hours of discovering a confidentiality incident (data breach) that presents a risk of serious injury. We maintain breach detection and notification procedures to meet this obligation.
To exercise any of these rights, contact us at the address in Section 13.
For users in the European Economic Area (EEA) and United Kingdom, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies. Our lawful basis for processing your data is legitimate interest (platform operation and security) and consent (for optional features such as escalation).
You have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict, and port your data, as well as the right to object to processing. To exercise these rights, contact us at the address in Section 13.
WORKWARS uses Google Firebase App Check with reCAPTCHA v3 to protect our platform from automated abuse. reCAPTCHA v3 runs invisibly in the background and generates a risk score based on your browser interactions — it does not present a CAPTCHA challenge.
Google's reCAPTCHA service collects hardware and software information, including but not limited to: device and application data, results of integrity checks, and network information. This data is sent to Google and used to provide, improve, and develop reCAPTCHA and general security purposes.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Política de Privacidad and Terms of Service apply.
To support our worker defense resource library, we display advertisements via Google AdSense on public-facing pages. Authenticated portal pages (Worker App, Advocate Portal, Compliance Portal, Agency Portal) do not display advertisements.
We retain your data for as long as your account is active. If you request account deletion:
Regardless of your jurisdiction, you have the following rights on the WORKWARS platform:
WORKWARS implements industry-standard security measures including:
WORKWARS is an educational documentation platform and resource library, not a law firm. The content published on this platform — including articles, checklists, and incident reporting tools — does not constitute formal legal advice. Users should consult with a verified employment lawyer in their local jurisdiction for counsel regarding their specific workplace situation.
Connecting with a lawyer through the WORKWARS Advocate Marketplace does not automatically create an attorney-client relationship. That relationship is established directly between you and the lawyer you choose to engage.
For privacy inquiries, data access requests, erasure requests, or to report a concern:
Privacidad de WORKWARS
Email: workwarsofficial@gmail.com
Website: workwarsofficial.com
For Quebec residents, you may also contact the Commission d'accès à l'information (CAI) at cai.gouv.qc.ca.
For all other Canadian residents, contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner at priv.gc.ca.