This policy explains what data Deleuzion (operated by Cameron Sajedi, "we", "us") collects, why, and your choices. Deleuzion is a private, invite-only alpha.
We use your data to operate and secure the Service: to authenticate you, store and display your content, generate the corpus features that make Deleuzion work (such as transcripts, vector embeddings, and the maps and relationships built from them), prevent abuse, and communicate with you about the alpha.
The intelligence in Deleuzion runs on our own infrastructure. Vector embeddings, audio transcription, and any AI-assisted synthesis are computed locally on the operator's machine — your content is not sent to third-party AI providers.
A few features involve external services:
We do not sell your personal data.
Your data is stored on the operator's server and retained while your account is active. When you delete content or your account, we delete the associated data, except for residual backup copies and for aggregated or de-identified data that no longer identifies you.
You can ask us to access, correct, export, or delete your data by contacting cameronsajedi@gmail.com. If you are in the EU, the UK, or another region with similar laws, you have rights to access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, and objection. Our lawful bases are performing our agreement with you (providing the Service), our legitimate interest in securing and improving the Service, and your consent where required.
We hash passwords, mark the session cookie HttpOnly and SameSite, and serve the Service over TLS in deployment. No system is perfectly secure, and during the alpha you should not store sensitive information you cannot afford to lose or expose.
The Service is not intended for anyone under 16.
We may update this policy and will note the new effective date. Questions or requests: cameronsajedi@gmail.com.