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Privacy policy

Last updated: 19 July 2026

Who we are

aplite.dev is a personal website operated from the United Kingdom. For any questions about this policy, or to exercise any of the rights set out below, contact [email protected]. We aim to respond within 30 days.

What we collect

This website does not use analytics, advertising, or tracking cookies. Browsing the site does not require an account and does not ask you for any personal information. Some parts of aplite.dev do let you sign in with Discord — those are covered under Accounts and connected services below.

As with most websites, some technical information is processed automatically when you visit:

This information is processed to keep the site secure and available and to diagnose faults. The lawful basis for this is legitimate interest under Article 6(1)(f) of the UK GDPR.

Content delivery and security

Traffic to this site is routed through Cloudflare, which provides content delivery and protection against malicious traffic. Cloudflare processes request data on our behalf as a data processor. See Cloudflare's privacy policy for details of how they handle that data.

Email sent to addresses at this domain is forwarded by Cloudflare Email Routing to a personal mailbox. The content of any message you send us is retained for as long as needed to deal with your enquiry.

Cookies

This site sets no cookies of its own. Cloudflare may set strictly necessary cookies for security purposes, which do not require consent under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations.

Accounts and connected services

Some parts of aplite.dev — including bots and tools linked from this site — let you sign in with Discord. Signing in is optional. If you do, Discord tells us your Discord account ID and username, and we store those so we can recognise you next time.

Individual services may then hold records tied to that Discord ID, such as settings you have chosen, activity within a service, or moderation records. The lawful basis for this is legitimate interest under Article 6(1)(f) of the UK GDPR: running the service, keeping it usable, and enforcing its rules.

We do not receive your Discord password, and we do not read your messages.

Seeing and deleting your data

If you have signed in, you can see exactly what is held about you at aplite.dev/data. From there you can request a full copy of your data as a file, or ask for your account and its data to be deleted.

Exports are gathered from each connected service, which can take up to three days. Once ready, the file is available to download for 24 hours and is then deleted. If a service cannot provide its data in time, this is stated in the file rather than left out.

Deletion requests are held for seven days before they are carried out, so you can change your mind. You can cancel at any point during those seven days from the same page. After that your account and the records held by each connected service are erased. Each service decides for itself whether it has grounds to keep a moderation record — see What is kept after deletion.

What is kept after deletion

For most people, nothing. If no service holds a moderation record for you, your account and all of your data are erased and no trace of you is kept.

A service may keep a record only where it has a specific reason to — an active ban, or a moderation record such as a warning. Where that applies, we also keep the minimum needed to enforce it:

This is kept for one year, and is used only to enforce that decision — for example, to recognise a banned account coming back under a new name. The lawful basis is legitimate interest under Article 6(1)(f) of the UK GDPR, and Article 17(3) allows records to be retained where they are needed to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims. If you hold a permanent ban, the record behind it is kept for as long as that ban stands.

These records are stored privately, are not shared, and are not used to profile you or to build a history of what you did.

Before you confirm a deletion, aplite.dev/data tells you exactly what would be kept and by which service, so there are no surprises. You can object to any retention on grounds relating to your particular situation by contacting [email protected], and we will review it.

How long data is kept

Server access logs are retained only for as long as necessary for security and troubleshooting purposes, and are deleted once no longer needed.

Account data is kept for as long as you have an account. Data export files are deleted 24 hours after they are ready. Records kept after account deletion are covered in What is kept after deletion above.

Sharing

We do not sell, rent, or share your data with third parties, except the service providers named above and where required by law.

If you sign in with Discord, that sign-in is handled by Discord under their own privacy policy. We do not send them anything about you beyond what is needed to complete the sign-in.

Your rights

Under the UK GDPR you have the right to access the personal data we hold about you, to have it corrected or erased, to restrict or object to its processing, and to data portability. If you have signed in with Discord, you can exercise the access, portability, and erasure rights yourself at aplite.dev/data. For anything else, contact [email protected].

If you are unhappy with how we have handled your data, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.

Changes

This policy may be updated from time to time. The date at the top of this page shows when it was last revised.