Levric

Privacy

Short, because there is not much to say. This describes the marketing site and the application form only.

What we collect

Only what you type into the application: your answers, your name, business name, WhatsApp number and city. Alongside it we keep the basic server logs every website records: which page you arrived on, the referring site, any campaign tags in the link you followed, and the country your request came from.

What we do not do

No advertising pixels. No third party trackers, ever. We never collect your patients’ data. Nothing you tell us is shared with an ad network, sold, or used to build a profile of you anywhere else. If your trade is not open yet, your answers wait with us for when it is, and for nothing else.

Why we collect it

To decide whether Levric fits your business, to reply to your application and follow up about it, and to understand which industries are asking. That is the whole list. We will not add purposes without telling you.

Where it lives and for how long

Your data is stored on servers in Singapore. We keep application data for up to 24 months, or until your trade opens and you become a tenant, whichever comes first; server logs are kept for 90 days. Ask us to delete your data sooner and we will, within 30 days.

Your rights

You can ask what we hold about you, ask us to correct it, ask us to delete it, or withdraw your consent at any time, after which we stop using your data for these purposes. To exercise any of these, write to our data protection officer, Saif Abbas, at kai@levric.com, and a person answers. You can also reach us through the contact page.

The law this page answers to

We built this to meet Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Act and Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law, the UU PDP, for the people who apply from there. If you believe we have fallen short, tell us first so we can fix it. Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Commission is there if we have not.

Changes

If this page changes in a way that matters, the date at the top changes with it, and material changes will be called out plainly, not buried.

Last updated 5 August 2026