Legal · Pre-alpha draft
Privacy
Last updated: 13 June 2026
nlqdb is in pre-alpha. This is a plain-English draft describing what we actually do today — final, lawyer-reviewed text will replace it before general availability. Questions: hello@nlqdb.com.
nlqdb collects as little as it can. This page lists everything we touch today — if it isn't here, we don't collect it.
What we collect
- Waitlist signup. If you join the waitlist we store the email address you enter and, optionally, the persona you pick from the dropdown. That's it — no name, no company, no payment details.
- Account (only if you sign in). Signing in uses Google or GitHub. We receive the email address and basic profile that provider shares, and store a session cookie so you stay signed in. We never see your provider password.
- Anonymous use. Before you sign in, your prompts and a temporary token live in your browser's local storage on your device, not on our servers. Queries you run are sent to our API to be answered.
- Web analytics. We don't run web analytics yet. When we do it will be Cloudflare Web Analytics — cookieless, no personal data, aggregates only, no cross-site tracking.
- Error reports. If a page crashes, the browser sends us the error message, the URL, and your browser's user-agent string so we can fix it. Best-effort and never used for tracking.
What we don't do
- No advertising or marketing trackers, no third-party ad pixels.
- We don't sell or rent your data to anyone.
- No cookie-consent wall, because we set no tracking cookies.
A waitlist email gets you exactly one note when there's something to try. Want off the list, or want your data deleted? Email hello@nlqdb.com and we'll remove it.
Changes
As nlqdb leaves pre-alpha this draft will be replaced with a formal, lawyer-reviewed policy. Material changes will be dated at the top of this page.