Public pages
Public pages contain product copy, examples, and source-handling explanations.
DueDateHQ public pages describe product capabilities. Authenticated practice data belongs in the app workspace and is not part of the public SEO surface.
This public summary is not a replacement for a signed agreement or formal privacy review.
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Marketing, resource, and state coverage pages explain how the product works without publishing firm client data.
Public pages contain product copy, examples, and source-handling explanations.
Practice operations, client records, filings, evidence review, and audit history belong in the app.
Privacy requests should avoid sending sensitive client records through public email unless a secure process is agreed.
DueDateHQ describes AI as a way to reduce operational friction, not as a source of tax truth or a replacement for professional review.
AI-assisted summaries and classifications should remain tied to source evidence.
Human decisions remain the boundary before operational changes affect client work.
Public pages avoid hidden data claims and keep structured data aligned with visible content.
Use the privacy channel for data handling and privacy review questions.