1. Who operates this site
This site is operated by Interlayer Systems Ltd (UK). It is a public-facing information surface for institutions, programmes and counterparties interested in interoperability architecture.
This page explains what we collect when you interact with this site, how we use it, and how we keep it minimal. Interlayer Systems Ltd operates with a low-signal, non-custodial stance and does not run public analytics on this micro-site.
This site is operated by Interlayer Systems Ltd (UK). It is a public-facing information surface for institutions, programmes and counterparties interested in interoperability architecture.
November 30, 2025
If you complete the contact form, we will receive the fields you provide (for example: name, email, organisation and the message itself). This is used solely to respond to your enquiry or to establish a trusted channel, if you asked for one.
We do not sell, rent or publish these details.
Our contact form may include basic anti-spam measures (hidden fields, timing checks, origin checks). These controls exist to protect the service and are not used for behavioural profiling.
Like most sites, the hosting environment may record technical information automatically (e.g. IP address, user-agent, requested URL, timestamp). This is for operational continuity, security and abuse prevention.
We do not use these logs to build user profiles.
This micro-site is designed to operate without public tracking or marketing analytics. If at some point operational analytics are added (e.g. to monitor availability), they will be scoped to service health, not user profiling.
We do not share form submissions with third-party marketers or ad networks. Information may be shared with our hosting/security providers only insofar as it is necessary to deliver and protect the service.
Contact messages are retained only for as long as needed to handle your enquiry or to maintain continuity of an institutional conversation. Security logs may be kept longer for audit and abuse-prevention purposes.
If your message relates to regulated, sovereign or institutional matters, tell us in the message. We can establish a more appropriate channel (encrypted, limited distribution, or out-of-band) before exchanging operational details.