When your team evaluates a new developer tool, the conversation rarely starts with the privacy policy. It starts with the demo, the pricing page, the GitHub integration, and whether the CLI actually works the first time. Privacy comes later — usually surfaced by a security-conscious engineer, a cautious engineering manager, or the procurement process that kicks in once the tool starts touching production infrastructure. Today, that conversation gets easier. PreviewDrop's /privacy page is live as of April 7, 2026, and it's built to answer the questions your team will eventually ask before they ever need to ask them. The Trust Gap in Developer Tooling There's a peculiar problem in the developer tooling market. Most tools in this space — ephemeral preview environments, CI/CD integrations, deployment orchestration platforms — are built by engineers for engineers. The technical quality is often excellent. The legal and compliance infrastructure lags years behind.…