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title: Privacy Policy
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description: I'm not a lawyer. I don't want to write a 50 page document no one wants to (or can) read. It's short, I promise.
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permalink: /privacy
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# Privacy Policy
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I'm not a lawyer. I don't want to write a 50 page document no one wants to (or can) read. In short:
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This is the data PluralKit collects indefinitely:
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* Information *you give the bot* (eg. system/member profiles, switch history, linked accounts, etc)
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* Metadata about proxied messages (sender account ID, sender system/member, timestamp)
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* Aggregate anonymous usage metrics (eg. gateway events received/second, messages proxied/second, commands executed/second)
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* This is visible on [https://stats.pluralkit.me/](https://stats.pluralkit.me/)
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* Nightly database backups of the above information
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* High-level logs of actions taken on the bot (eg. systems created or deleted, switches logged, etc)
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This is the data PluralKit does *not* collect:
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* Anything not listed above, including...
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* Proxied message *contents* (they are fetched on-demand from the original message object when queried)
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* Metadata about deleted messages, members, switches or systems
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* Information added *and deleted* between nightly backups
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* Information about messages that *aren't* proxied through PluralKit
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System and member information (names, member lists, descriptions, etc) are public by default, and can be looked up by anyone given a system/member ID or an account ID. This can be changed using the [privacy settings](/guide#privacy).
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You can export your system information using the `pk;export` command. This does not include message metadata (as the file would be huge). If there's demand for a command to export that, [let me know on GitHub](https://github.com/PluralKit/PluralKit/issues).
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You can delete your information using `pk;system delete`. This will delete all system information and associated members, switches, and messages. This will not delete your information from the database backups. Contact me if you want that wiped, too.
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The bot is [open-source](https://github.com/PluralKit/PluralKit). While I can't *prove* this is the code that's running on the production server... it is, promise.
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## Website
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We use [Plausible](https://plausible.io) for website analytics. The analytics are publicly accessible at [https://plausible.pluralkit.me/pluralkit.me](https://plausible.pluralkit.me/pluralkit.me).
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In short, Plausible logs information related to *your current visit on this website*, not information *about you*. A full list of everything that Plausible logs can be found on their [data policy](https://plausible.io/data-policy) page.
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If you do not wish for your visits to be included in the analytics, please follow [Plausible's opt-out guide](https://plausible.io/docs/excluding). <noscript>*JavaScript is disabled in this browser, which automatically blocks Plausible Analytics.*</noscript>
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