Information Use and Communication Boundaries
In cross-border communication, clear information boundaries are part of trust.
This page explains how V-Bridge Global handles information during communication and the limits of authorization.
V-Bridge Global does not maintain public databases, volunteer pools, or account systems.
Information is received and used only to the extent necessary for structured communication.
1. Source of Information
Information is generated only when individuals:
Contact the platform voluntarily via email or form
Submit a basic background description
Request an online communication session
The platform does not actively collect unrelated materials and does not request unnecessary sensitive personal data.
2. Scope of Information Use
Information provided during communication is used solely for:
Explanation of Georgia’s legal and regulatory framework
Cross-border communication support
Clarification of administrative process structure
Information is not used for:
Marketing or promotion
Public display
Data profiling or tagging
Third-party sale or sharing
The platform does not commercialize personal information.
3. Data Retention Principles
We follow a minimum-necessary and stage-based retention approach.
Information not proceeding to further communication is not stored long-term
Diagnostic medical materials are not retained by the platform
No historical resource archives are created
If communication ends or a participant requests termination, non-essential information will be deleted within a reasonable scope.
4. Authorization and Withdrawal
Submission of information to the platform constitutes consent for use strictly within the scope of communication.
Authorization is limited to the specific explanatory purpose and does not include public use or outcome commitments.
Before any substantive process begins, individuals retain full autonomy in decision-making.
Communication may be discontinued at any time.
5. Cross-Jurisdictional Notice
Where multiple legal systems are involved, information handling is based on current Georgian law.
If questions arise concerning home-country data protection or legal implications, consultation with licensed professionals in that jurisdiction is advisable.
6. Nature of Website Information
All content on this website is provided for structural explanation and communication purposes only.
It does not constitute:
Legal advice
Medical advice
Contractual offer
Outcome guarantee
Cross-border matters involve different legal environments.
Independent professional consultation is recommended before making decisions.