Last updated: 17 August 2026
Account information
The site stores your username, email address, securely hashed password, account status, permissions, and creation date in Cloudflare D1. Passwords are never stored as readable text.
Sessions and security
Essential session cookies keep you signed in. Active sessions store creation and expiry times plus limited browser/device information from the user-agent string. Password-reset tokens and session tokens are stored only as cryptographic hashes. Rate limiting uses a one-way hash derived from the connection address; the raw address is not stored by this application.
AI chat
If AI access is enabled, your messages are sent to Cloudflare Workers AI to produce replies. Daily message totals are stored per account to enforce usage limits. Chat history itself is saved locally in your browser rather than in the account database.
Wallpapers and local storage
Custom wallpaper files, display preferences, and AI chat history are stored locally in your browser. They do not automatically transfer to another device. Clearing browser data removes this local information.
Access and retention
- The owner can change permissions, revoke sessions, disable accounts, reset passwords, and permanently delete non-owner accounts.
- Account records remain until the owner deletes the account.
- Sessions normally expire after 30 days and reset links after one hour.
- Cloudflare processes and hosts application data needed to provide Pages, D1, and Workers AI.
Your choices
You can sign out at any time. To request account deletion, access changes, or a password-reset link, contact the site owner.