culm.at

information-classification

End User Terms

End user terms, governing law, and support terms.

Information Classification for Confluence

Standard Agreement

This app is governed by the Bonterms Standard End User Agreement (Version 1.0), as adopted through the Atlassian Marketplace.

The following Provider-Specific Terms apply in addition to the Standard Agreement. In case of conflict, these Provider-Specific Terms take precedence.

Provider

Name Matthias Cullmann
Contact culm@culm.at
Website culm.at

Product

Information Classification for Confluence - a Confluence Cloud app that enables teams to classify pages with configurable security levels, colored byline badges, and recursive tree classification.

Governing Law and Courts

The "Governing Law" (as defined in Section 19.2 of the Standard Agreement) is the laws of Switzerland. The "Courts" are the competent courts of the Canton of Basel-Stadt, Switzerland.

Support

Support requests may be sent to culm@culm.at or filed via the issue tracker. The Provider will respond within 5 business days (Mon-Fri, 09:00-17:00 CET).

Data Processing

The app runs entirely on the Atlassian Forge platform. Configuration data is stored in Forge Key-Value Storage (KVS). Classification data is stored as Confluence content properties on the classified pages. No data is transmitted to the Provider or any third party. The Provider has no access to customer data at runtime.

Atlassian's data processing terms govern the processing of customer data. No separate Data Processing Addendum is required.

See the Privacy Policy for details on what data the app stores.

Security Measures

The app relies on the security measures provided by the Atlassian Forge platform, including per-installation key-value storage isolation, encrypted storage, and Atlassian's infrastructure security. The Provider does not operate separate infrastructure or store customer data outside of Atlassian's platform.

Acceptable Use

The app is intended for information classification and awareness within Confluence. It helps teams label content according to organizational policies. It does not enforce access controls - classification labels are advisory. Page view restrictions must be managed separately through Confluence's built-in permission system.


Last updated: 7 April 2026