Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 4, 2026
This policy explains what Revdoku collects and how we use it. It applies to Revdoku accounts, buckets, files, APIs, connected agents, shared links, static publishing, public websites, custom domains, support requests, and abuse reports.
What We Collect
- Account information such as email address, name, login events, workspace membership, account settings, security settings, and authentication events.
- Bucket files, publications, shared links, website files, metadata, version history, logs, agent activity, API activity, publication settings, slugs, custom domain settings, and public website analytics needed to provide the service.
- Technical data such as IP address, browser, device, cookies, referrers, request data, usage events, error events, security signals, and service telemetry.
- Billing data processed by Polar or another payment provider when you choose a paid plan.
- Support, appeal, legal, and abuse-report information, including public URLs, complaint details, evidence, communications, moderation history, and remediation records.
How We Use Data
We use data to operate Revdoku, secure accounts and buckets, provide logs and analytics, process payments, publish and serve websites, prevent abuse, investigate public websites and shared links, enforce our Terms and Acceptable Use Policy, respond to support requests, handle appeals, comply with law, and protect users, visitors, third parties, service providers, infrastructure, payment systems, and the public.
We may review public publications, shared links, reports, account activity, metadata, logs, service telemetry, payment-risk signals, and provider notices for security, legal compliance, abuse prevention, provider compliance, and enforcement.
Storage and Processing
By default, bucket data is stored and processed in an EU data centre. Primary processors are Cloudflare, Amazon AWS, and Polar for payments. We may use other service providers as needed to operate, secure, support, publish, analyze, and enforce the service.
Sharing
We do not sell personal information. We share data only with service providers needed to run Revdoku, with your direction, with your workspace members according to your settings, or when legally required.
We may also share relevant information when needed to investigate or respond to support requests, abuse reports, copyright or trademark complaints, security incidents, phishing or malware reports, payment disputes, provider notices, legal requests, emergencies, or violations of our Terms or Acceptable Use Policy. This may include sharing complaint details, public URLs, account identifiers, technical details, or remediation information with affected users, complainants, hosting providers, infrastructure providers, payment providers, domain providers, law enforcement, or other appropriate parties.
Public Websites and Shared Links
When you publish a website, create a shared link, connect a custom domain, or otherwise make files public, the selected content and related metadata may be visible to visitors, search engines, abuse reporters, service providers, and anyone with access to the URL. You are responsible for the personal data you choose to publish or collect through your own websites, scripts, forms, analytics, or integrations.
Deletion and Retention
You can delete bucket data in the app. Stale accounts that are not used and have no login activity for 365 days may be removed, including bucket data, stored files, shared links, publications, slugs, and public websites.
We may retain records as needed for security, abuse prevention, legal compliance, billing, dispute resolution, backups, enforcement, and audit purposes. Public websites, shared links, cached files, search engine copies, third-party archives, and visitor copies may persist outside Revdoku after you remove or unpublish content.
Contact
Questions: support@revdoku.com
Abuse reports: abuse@revdoku.com