Isolated customer runtimes
Each hosted agent has its own runtime data area for credentials, sessions, memories, and workspace files.
Conductor Trust Centre
See where Conductor runs, how AI inference works, where your data travels, and which technical boundaries protect confidential work.
E2EE boundary
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) means a message is encrypted on the sender’s device and can only be decrypted by its authorised receiving endpoint—not by the service carrying it between them.
Message content is readable only on the authorised user’s device and inside that customer’s isolated Conductor runtime. The chat provider and HighFlyer personnel do not have the chat keys.
The isolated runtime decrypts the request to perform it. If AI or a connected system is needed, only relevant content is sent to that processor for the requested task.
Request path
A transparent view of the trust boundaries from a user’s device to the systems where work happens.
Authorised device
The E2EE chat client encrypts the message on the authorised user’s device before it enters the delivery network.
Encrypted transit
The delivery service can route the message and process limited metadata, but it does not hold the key needed to read the message body.
AWS-hosted endpoint
The message is decrypted only inside that customer’s Conductor runtime so the agent can understand the instruction and apply its controls.
AI inference
When a task needs AI, Conductor sends the minimum relevant request and context through OpenRouter to the selected downstream model provider.
Connected systems
Conductor uses customer-approved credentials and approval rules to read or act in connected business systems, then returns the result through E2EE chat.
Infrastructure
Hosting and inference are different layers. Conductor’s application runtime is hosted on AWS; model computation is routed separately.
Application hosting
Conductor’s application compute, isolated customer runtime data, storage, networking, backups, and related cloud infrastructure run on AWS.
AI inference
OpenRouter routes the request to the downstream provider for the configured model or route. That provider—and therefore the physical inference location—can vary by model, availability, privacy policy, and customer configuration.
HighFlyer only selects and configures inference providers where their privacy, security, and data-handling terms support compliance with applicable New Zealand privacy requirements, including IPP12 safeguards where overseas disclosure rules apply.
OpenRouter data-collection documentationData handling
Customer Content is used only to complete the customer’s request. HighFlyer only selects inference routes and providers that do not retain prompt content and do not use Customer Content to train or improve models.
Control set
Security is layered across identity, runtime separation, credentials, approvals, inference, and operational visibility.
Each hosted agent has its own runtime data area for credentials, sessions, memories, and workspace files.
API, OAuth, and MCP credentials are kept out of ordinary chat content and protected inside the connected agent environment.
Customers choose which workflows can run autonomously and which actions require a fresh human approval.
Conductor only selects inference routes and providers that do not retain prompt content or use Customer Content for model training.
Operational logging is designed to capture service and security events without writing chat message bodies to ordinary infrastructure logs.
Conductor sends only the portions of a request, record, or workflow context reasonably needed for the selected AI task.
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers about privacy, New Zealand law, encryption, overseas processing, AI, and your rights.
New Zealand privacy
Conductor is designed to support HighFlyer’s obligations under the Privacy Act 2020 and its Information Privacy Principles. Compliance also depends on each customer using and configuring Conductor lawfully for its own purposes.
Read the official privacy principlesHighFlyer maps Conductor’s handling of personal information to the Privacy Act’s principles: defined and necessary collection purposes; transparent notices; security safeguards; access and correction processes; accuracy checks; retention limits; controlled use and disclosure; and safeguards for overseas processing. E2EE chat, isolated runtimes, least-relevant-context inference, scoped credentials, approval gates, and content-conscious logging are technical controls supporting those obligations.
This does not automatically make every customer workflow compliant. Customers remain responsible for having authority to provide information, choosing lawful use cases, configuring appropriate permissions, and giving any notices their own collection or use requires.
Information Privacy Principle 3A has applied since 1 May 2026. Where it applies, an organisation collecting personal information from another source must take reasonable steps to tell the individual about the collection, its purpose, intended recipients, the collecting and holding agencies, any legal authority, and access and correction rights—unless an exception applies. Conductor’s Privacy Policy provides service-level notice, while customers must assess and satisfy notification duties arising from their own records and workflows.
Official IPP3A guidanceConductor uses global cloud, messaging, inference, and connected-service providers. Where an overseas disclosure by HighFlyer is subject to Information Privacy Principle 12, HighFlyer assesses the lawful basis and uses appropriate safeguards, such as comparable privacy protections or contractual commitments. The exact location can vary by AWS region, selected model route, and customer-selected services.
Official IPP12 guidanceHighFlyer investigates and contains suspected incidents, assesses the risk of serious harm, preserves relevant evidence, and communicates with affected customers. If a breach is notifiable under the Privacy Act, HighFlyer will notify the Office of the Privacy Commissioner and affected individuals as soon as practicable, subject to the Act’s permitted exceptions or delays. The Commissioner’s stated expectation is notification within 72 hours of becoming aware that a breach is notifiable, even if investigation is continuing.
Official breach-notification guidanceHighFlyer personnel do not receive chat decryption keys or a shared inbox of customer conversations. E2EE protects content between the authorised user’s device and that customer’s isolated Conductor runtime. The runtime must decrypt a request to perform it, and may send only relevant context to an approved inference provider or connected system when the requested task requires it.
No. HighFlyer only selects and configures inference routes and downstream providers that do not retain prompt content and do not use Customer Content to train or improve models. Relevant context is processed through OpenRouter and the selected provider only to complete the requested task. Limited operational metadata may still be processed for routing, security, billing, and abuse prevention, but not the prompt content itself.
Individuals may request access to or correction of personal information held by HighFlyer, subject to the Privacy Act. Customers can also request disconnection, export, or deletion under their agreement and the Conductor Privacy Policy. Where a customer controls the source record, HighFlyer may coordinate the request with that customer so it can be answered by the organisation responsible for the information.
Documents
Conductor has its own privacy and contractual documents, separate from the general HighFlyer website policies.
How information is handled
The Conductor-specific policy covering E2EE chat, AWS hosting, AI inference, connected systems, retention, deletion, and privacy rights.
Read the Privacy PolicyThe service agreement
Business terms covering authorised users, connected systems, AI outputs, customer controls, confidentiality, responsibilities, and liability.
Read the Terms and ConditionsGmail and Calendar controls
The exact scopes Conductor requests, how Google data is used, and how to disconnect, revoke access, or request deletion.
Review Google data controlsSecurity contact
Contact HighFlyer directly. Please do not include credentials, encryption keys, access tokens, or sensitive message content in your email.
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