True Fiction Lab Privacy Policy

Preamble: In the realm of True Fiction Lab, where narratives intertwine with the threads of reality, we recognize the sanctity of your personal data. Like a carefully guarded grimoire, the information you share with us is enveloped in layers of confidentiality and respect.

1. The Gathering of Mystical Insights (Data Collection):

  • 1.1 Personal Oracles (Information You Provide): As you weave your stories and inquiries, you may impart personal data such as your name, email, or the nature of your narrative quests. This information, like whispered secrets, is used solely to enhance your journey with True Fiction Lab.
  • 1.2 Echoes of the Ether (Automatic Data Collection): As you traverse our digital sanctum, non-personal data like usage statistics and device information may be gathered, mirroring the faint echoes of your passage.

2. The Alchemical Transmutation (Use of Information):

  • 2.1 Enchanting Your Experience: Your data aids in tailoring a unique and mystical journey, ensuring that each interaction with True Fiction Lab is imbued with personalized wisdom and guidance.
  • 2.2 Arcane Correspondences (Communication): Should you consent, we may use your contact information to send updates or esoteric newsletters, akin to sending messages through a magical conduit.

3. The Sacred Guardians (Data Sharing and Disclosure):

  • 3.1 Conjuring Trust: Your data is a sacred trust, and we vow not to trade, sell, or disclose it to third parties, except as required by law or for technical purposes (like hosting services).
  • 3.2 Mystical Alliances: In cases where we collaborate with other sages and technomancers (third-party service providers), they are bound by oaths of secrecy and data protection equivalent to our own.

4. The Spell of Protection (Data Security):

  • 4.1 Wards and Shields: We employ magical and technological safeguards to protect your data from unauthorized access, akin to casting protective wards around a sacred tome.

5. The Rite of Forgetting (Your Rights and Choices):

  • 5.1 Reclaiming Your Mysteries: You have the right to access, amend, or delete your personal data, much like an alchemist who chooses to alter their potions.

6. The Evolving Grimoire (Changes to this Policy):

  • 6.1 Living Document: This privacy policy may evolve like a living grimoire, adapting to new laws and mystical discoveries. We shall notify you of significant amendments, as a herald would announce important news.

7. The Oracle’s Contact (Contact Information): For any inquiries or requests regarding your data, you may contact the Keeper of Secrets at [contact information].

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Who we share your data with

If you request a password reset, your IP address will be included in the reset email.

How long we retain your data

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