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Trust

Security was the first thing
we built

Quantum computing is one of the most politically charged fields in technology right now. Everyone is racing toward what some call “quantum supremacy” — and in that race, the data matters as much as the algorithms.

Researchers will host sensitive work on this platform. Companies will submit proprietary approaches to open challenges. Given the geopolitical tensions around digital sovereignty, surveillance, and data mining, I decided early that if anyone was going to trust Kvantiq with their work, security couldn't be an afterthought bolted on later. It had to be the foundation.

We're not done. Security is never done. But it was the first thing we built, not the last — and every decision since has been measured against a simple question: would I trust this platform with my own data?

Rune Højgaard de Blanck, Founder
Data Location

Where your
data lives

Every service that touches your data is hosted in the European Union. We don't transfer data outside the EU.

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EU — Frankfurt, DE
All sub-processors, single region

SUB-PROCESSORS — COMPLETE LIST

Supabase
Database & authentication
Vercel
Hosting & edge network
Upstash
Caching & job queues
Sentry
Error monitoring
Security

How we
protect it

Your data is encrypted everywhere it goes and everywhere it rests. Authentication uses row-level security — isolation at the database level, not just the application.

AES-256Encryption at rest — all stored data
TLS 1.3Encryption in transit — all connections
RLSRow-level security — database-level isolation
Your Rights

What you
control

Under GDPR, your personal data is yours. Email hi@kvantiq.studio to exercise any right. We respond within 30 days.

Access your data
Correct inaccuracies
Delete your account
Export your data
Object to processing
Restrict processing
Alpha-stage honesty

This page shows what is true today. We don't list certifications we haven't earned or make uptime promises we can't guarantee yet. As the platform matures, this page will grow with it. If the sub-processor list changes, we'll update it here before the change takes effect and notify registered users.