CORTEX / Veridyn
Last updated: July 24, 2026
This page describes the SMS program run by Veridyn Cortex ("Theo") and how its single recipient — the account owner — consents to receive messages. It is the message-flow reference for A2P 10DLC campaign review.
Exactly one person: the account owner, David Grosso, who owns and operates this system. There are no customers, subscribers, or third-party recipients, and no numbers are ever collected from anyone else.
The owner enrolls his own mobile number directly in the Cortex system he administers: he enters the number in the system configuration and, on the SMS consent page of the Cortex web console at app.veridyncortex.com (sign-in required), checks an explicit consent checkbox and confirms opt-in, acknowledging these terms and the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Each opt-in (and any opt-out) is stored as a timestamped consent record, and the system programmatically refuses to send SMS to any number whose latest recorded action is not an opt-in. He additionally confirmed enrollment by replying YES to the Campaign Registry verification text during registration. No message is sent to any number that has not completed this opt-in.
Personal notifications from the owner's own system to the owner: daily status briefings, reminders, task updates, security/backup alerts, and conversational replies when he texts Theo. Example: "Theo: Your daily briefing is ready — 2 items need your attention. Reply STOP to opt out."
Frequency varies with the owner's activity — typically several messages per day. Message and data rates may apply. Reply STOP to cancel and HELP for help; the owner can also disable messaging directly in the system at any time.
No mobile information is shared with third parties or affiliates for marketing or promotional purposes, and opt-in/consent data is never shared. Full detail in the Privacy Policy.
Veridyn Cortex is a private, single-user system. Questions: david@veridynlabs.com