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The short version: there is very little to collect.


§ 01 · What we do not doNo accounts, no trackers, no data sale.

  • There are no user accounts and nothing to sign up for.
  • We do not run advertising networks or advertising trackers.
  • We do not sell, rent, or share personal data.

§ 02 · The Ask featureIP for rate limiting; your question goes to Anthropic.

When you use Ask, two things happen that touch data:

  • Rate limiting. Your IP address (read from the standard x-forwarded-for / x-real-ip headers) is used to count requests over short windows so the feature is not abused. The count is held transiently in a key-value store; we do not build a profile from it.
  • Answer generation.Your question, together with the relevant peptide text retrieved from the atlas, is sent to Anthropic’s Claude API to compose an answer grounded only in atlas content. We do not store the questions or answers as a record tied to you.

§ 03 · Sub-processorsWho else touches the data.

  • Vercel — hosting, content delivery, and the transient rate-limit store.
  • Anthropic — processes Ask questions to generate answers.
  • GitHub — only if you choose to contribute; contributions are public pull requests under your GitHub identity.

§ 04 · Your rights & contactQuestions and requests.

Because there are no accounts and no retained personal records, there is little to access, correct, or delete. For any privacy question, or to exercise a data right under the GDPR or a comparable regime, open an issue on the repository or use the contact route on the imprint page. This notice may be updated; material changes are noted in the corrections log.