Policy

Privacy

How Theonyma treats calculator drafts, Keeps, account data, readings, and checked matches.

Last updated May 7, 2026

Calculator works without an account. Drafts stay local unless you copy a link or choose Keep after sign-in.

Keeps, future private readings, profile settings, and saved display preferences are private account data.

Checked names, matches, and references are public only after review or source verification.

Privacy actions

What you can do now

Signed-in account data has clear action paths. Public references are not personal account data.

View and export
Open Account to review the private data summary and export profile data plus explicit Keeps.
Clear or correct
Clear profile and Keeps in Account, or email when a request needs extra ownership checks.
Remove Keeps
Remove a saved Keep in Library without changing checked matches.

Calculator drafts

Calculator drafts are private by default. Theonyma does not anonymously autosave typed calculator text to Postgres.

Display choices such as Day, Night, Compact, and Full stay on the current device until a signed-in user saves them as private account settings.

Sharing a calculation link is an intentional action. Shared calculator links can contain the typed text and selected method so the recipient can reopen the same result.

Account and Library

Clerk provides authentication. Theonyma maps signed-in identities to internal account records for private Library features.

A Keep is stored only after the user explicitly chooses Keep. Private Library rows are account data and are not public corpus, checked matches, sitemap, robots, OpenAPI, or AI-discovery data.

Removing a Keep changes only the private Library. It does not change checked text matches, references, or public source data.

Readings and reports

Public reading pages describe available reading types and proof boundaries. Generated personal readings, private notes, birth details, relationship details, and paid history are private account surfaces when those features exist.

Report entry links from the calculator carry only number and method context unless the user later adds private details inside an authenticated flow.

Checked matches and references

The public match database contains reviewed or source-verified reference data. It does not search private Keeps, account details, anonymous drafts, paid report data, or ingestion staging rows.

Draft, disputed, unclear-license, private, or ingestion-only source material is not public authority.

GDPR and privacy rights

Where applicable, users may request access, correction, deletion, restriction, objection, and portability for personal account data.

Signed-in users can view a private account data summary, export profile data, saved display preferences, and explicit Keeps from Account settings. They can also clear profile data, saved display preferences, and explicit Keeps there after typing the confirmation phrase.

Correction requests, full account identity deletion, and requests that need extra ownership checks still go through the privacy request channel before data is changed.

Theonyma may need to verify account ownership before acting on a privacy request. Clearing account data can remove private Library rows and future private reading data, but it does not remove public reference records that were not personal account data.

Privacy requests can be sent to [email protected]. The project should keep this address working before public launch or replace it with the final support channel.

Processors and retention

Theonyma currently depends on infrastructure providers for authentication, hosting, and database storage, including Clerk, Vercel, and Neon Postgres.

Private Library data is kept until the user removes it, deletes the account data, or a retention policy requires cleanup. Operational logs should avoid raw private inputs and should never publish secrets, provider payloads, or Clerk identifiers.