Privacy Policy

Last updated: December 25, 2025

The "Too Long; Didn't Read" Summary

  • We collect basic info to make your account work (email, name, profile pic).
  • We do not sell your data to third parties.
  • We do not run ads or use invasive tracking scripts.
  • We use industry-standard encryption for everything we store.

At Lynfera, we’re developers too. We know how important your privacy is. This policy explains what information we collect, why we need it, and how we keep it safe while you’re using our platform to showcase and deploy your projects.

01. Information We Collect

To provide a personalized experience, we collect a few specific types of information:

  • Account Details: Your name, email address, and profile picture.
  • Authentication: We use secure methods to log you in. If you use Google or GitHub, we receive a secure token—we never see or store your third-party passwords.
  • Usage Data: Basic technical info like your browser type and which pages you visit. This helps us squash bugs and make the platform faster.

02. How We Use Your Data

Your data isn't a product; it’s a tool to make Lynfera work for you. We use it to:

  • Keep your projects secure and accessible only to you.
  • Send critical updates about your deployments or account security.
  • Analyze platform performance to decide which features to build next.

03. Payments & Subscriptions

When you upgrade to a paid plan, your payment is handled by specialized pros (like Stripe). Lynfera does not store your credit card numbers on our own servers. We only receive confirmation that the payment was successful.

04. Third-Party Services

We don't do everything ourselves. We use trusted partners for things like hosting and analytics. These partners only get the bare minimum data they need to function and are contractually bound to keep your information private.

05. Security

We treat your data like our own. We use modern encryption and security best practices to protect your info. That said, no platform on the internet is 100% unhackable—so we encourage you to use strong, unique passwords and keep your OAuth accounts secure.

06. Your Rights

It’s your data, after all. You have the right to:

  • See exactly what data we have on you.
  • Correct anything that’s wrong.
  • Request that we delete your account and all associated data.