You can object to use of your email for analytics or product updates at any time by emailing privacy@seafruit.io.
Usage data — number of shares created and total data stored, linked to your account. Used to manage your account and understand product engagement.
Lawful basis: contract (plan management) and legitimate interest (business analytics).
IP address — processed temporarily solely for short-term abuse prevention and rate limiting. The original IP address is never stored permanently in our databases.
Visitor analytics — we use a privacy-first analytics service to understand site traffic. This process is 100% anonymous, does not use cookies, and does not collect any personal data or persistent identifiers.
We use a limited number of trusted third-party service providers to help us provide our service. This includes secure email delivery services solely for verification codes, and established cloud infrastructure providers for data storage and processing. All data is stored in encrypted form with industry-standard security protocols.
Data retention
Shared content: deleted automatically based on your selected duration (up to 30 days)
Verification codes: deleted immediately after use or expiry
Account data (email, usage): retained while your account is active. Deleted upon request.
Fair Use Policy
To ensure service stability and prevent abuse, a fair use limit of 100 shared links per hour applies to all accounts, including PRO subscriptions. If this limit is exceeded, sharing will be temporarily restricted until the next hour.
Your rights (GDPR)
If you are in the EEA or UK, you have the right to:
Access — request a copy of the personal data we hold about you
Deletion — request erasure of your account and all associated data
Portability — receive your data in a machine-readable format
Objection — object to processing based on legitimate interest (e.g. analytics)
Correction — request correction of inaccurate data
To exercise any of these rights, email privacy@seafruit.io. We will respond within 30 days. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.