Data & Privacy
This page explains how ReTyped handles account data, uploads, privacy-friendly internal analytics, technical security data, and third-party processors for the public service.
Data we process
Depending on how you use the service, we may process account details such as your name, email address, authentication provider, language and notification preferences, uploaded documents, requested processing options, job history, filenames, and related operational metadata.
We do not use external analytics or advertising trackers. Internal traffic analytics may include page paths, referrer host, campaign parameters, browser family, device type, logged-in state, and pseudonymous visitor hashes derived from technical request data. We do not store raw IP addresses or user IDs in the analytics table. Separately, the service may still process technical security and session data where needed for authentication, abuse prevention, and troubleshooting.
How we use data
We use this data to authenticate accounts, process and deliver document outputs, enforce quotas and abuse controls, provide support, and maintain the reliability and security of the platform.
Uploads and retention
Uploaded source files and generated outputs are intended to be temporary. Download links typically expire after about 24 hours, and associated files are designed to be deleted automatically after expiry.
Job records may continue to retain filenames and technical metadata such as mode, languages, timestamps, status, and routing information until you delete the related history or your account. Do not treat the public service as long-term storage.
Processors and infrastructure
To run the service, ReTyped relies on cloud storage, hosting, authentication, email, and AI processing vendors. This may include providers such as Cloudflare R2, OpenRouter, Fireworks AI, Google, and similar infrastructure providers acting on our behalf.
We do not use your uploaded documents to train our own models. For the public service, we aim to use provider plans and enterprise terms that prohibit customer-content training, but you should still avoid uploading material you are not authorized to disclose.
Cookies and session data
The site uses essential cookies and similar storage for authentication, CSRF protection, session continuity, and interface preferences such as appearance or sidebar state. We do not describe these as optional marketing cookies on the public service.
Security
We use encrypted transport and access-controlled systems, but no internet service can guarantee absolute security. If you need contractual security commitments, regional controls, or stricter retention rules, use a dedicated enterprise setup instead of the free public service.
Your controls
You can update your account details, delete job history, and delete your account from the settings area. For privacy questions or requests, use the contact page.