PastFeud is designed to collect as little personal data as possible while still providing accounts, security, and core product features.
This policy explains how PastFeud handles personal data for visitors and registered users. It is written to be understandable, but it is not legal advice.
When you visit PastFeud, basic technical information may be processed to deliver the website, protect the service, debug errors, and keep the site secure. This can include request metadata such as IP address, user agent, timestamps, page URLs, and similar server logs.
This information is used for security, reliability, abuse prevention, and operational diagnostics. It is not intended to identify visitors beyond what is technically necessary to run the website.
If you create an account, PastFeud may process your authentication identifier, email address or OAuth provider identity, public profile fields, display name, public pseudo, public slug, optional bio, optional avatar data, account timestamps, and security-related session data.
PastFeud may also process product interactions tied to your account, such as saved posts, followed characters, likes, and related timestamps. These interactions are used to provide the features you request and to keep your own account experience consistent.
Some profile fields are public by design, such as your display name, pseudo, slug, public bio, avatar, and public profile URL. Your internal user id and private authentication data should not be used as public identifiers.
PastFeud does not ask for phone numbers, postal addresses, government identifiers, birth dates, precise location, payment card data, health data, biometric data, or other sensitive categories of personal data for normal use of the site.
PastFeud may use cookies or similar browser storage for authentication, session security, preferences, theme settings, navigation state, and other essential or functional behavior.
PastFeud does not use advertising cookies in the app. If analytics or additional measurement tools are introduced later, this policy should be updated to explain what is collected and why.
Personal data is used to provide the website, authenticate users, maintain account security, operate public profiles, remember preferences, provide requested interactions, prevent abuse, debug issues, and comply with legal obligations when required.
Depending on where you live, PastFeud may rely on different legal bases, including providing the service you requested, legitimate interests in security and product operation, compliance with legal obligations, and consent where required.
PastFeud may use trusted infrastructure, hosting, authentication, database, email, security, and deployment providers to operate the service. These providers process data only as needed to provide their services. PastFeud does not sell personal data.
The providers used to operate the site may process data in different countries. When applicable, data transfers should rely on appropriate safeguards required by relevant privacy laws.
PastFeud keeps personal data only for as long as needed to provide the service, maintain security, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, prevent abuse, or keep account records consistent. Deleted account data should be removed or anonymized when it is no longer needed.
PastFeud aims to protect personal data with reasonable technical and organizational measures, including server-side authentication checks, restricted access controls, input validation, and avoiding public exposure of private identifiers or secrets.
Depending on your location, including if GDPR applies to you, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, object to processing, receive a copy of your data, or withdraw consent where processing is based on consent.
Users should be able to request deletion of their account and associated personal data. Some limited records may be retained if required for security, legal compliance, fraud prevention, or dispute resolution.
PastFeud is not intended for children. Users who are not old enough to consent to personal data processing in their location should not create an account.
If you need to exercise privacy rights or ask questions about data processing, use the contact method provided by the site operator. Requests may require reasonable verification before account data is changed or deleted.