privacy

This is the claynotation studio's privacy notice. It covers what we collect on this site, and what our apps do.


What we collect on claynotation.com

We collect as little as we can. The hub is a static studio site with no backend storing visitor data, and the one thing kept on your device — a small cookie that remembers your language — carries no identifier and is shared with no one. Your visit still leaves the usual server-side trace, which the next paragraph covers.

The hub is hosted on Vercel, which keeps standard request logs — including your IP address — briefly, for security and performance. Their privacy policy covers what they handle on our behalf.

We use Vercel Analytics to measure aggregate page views and performance, and PostHog (EU data region) to count a few aggregate interactions such as which links are clicked. Both are cookieless on the hub — they store nothing on your device and create no user profiles or personal identifiers. We also use Sentry for error monitoring; error reports may include browser version and request context but never personal data.


What Showhouse does

Showhouse connects to your Trakt account so it can show your shows. The connection happens via Trakt's OAuth flow.

Your Trakt sign-in is kept securely on your device — in the system keychain on iOS. We never store it on a claynotation server, and we don't see your watch history; Trakt does, because it's your account.

Showhouse also fetches show metadata (posters, localized titles) directly from TheTVDB. Those requests are made from your device to TheTVDB's servers, not through us.

Showhouse uses PostHog (EU data region) for aggregate usage signals and Sentry for crash and error reporting. Signals are anonymous — the app generates a random identifier; no Trakt account, show titles, watch history, or search terms are ever sent. Aggregate device and app metadata is included — platform and OS version, app version and build, the release channel, update, and environment it's running, device type, locale, and display preferences such as theme (light or dark), text size, and accessibility settings such as reduced motion and whether a screen reader is in use, plus a coarse country or region worked out on PostHog's servers from your network address (the address itself is discarded, and no precise location is stored). It also sends a few anonymous, aggregate facts about your library — how many shows you track, how many sit in broad states like in progress, caught up, finished, not started, or hidden, and whether any of your watches arrive from another Trakt app (such as a media player that scrobbles) rather than from Showhouse itself. These are plain numbers and yes/no flags only: never which shows, their titles or episodes, or when you watched. On the web, Showhouse also uses cookieless Vercel Web Analytics for aggregate page, referrer, and visitor counts, and is hosted on Vercel, which records standard server-side request information as on the hub. None of it identifies you.


What Yunoma does

Yunoma keeps your sauna log on your device. There is no account, no cloud sync, and no server — your sessions, your notes, the places you logged, the heat and cold temperatures you recorded, the meal afterwards, and how each one felt never leave your phone. The only way anything leaves is the export you trigger yourself, to a file you keep.

Yunoma uses PostHog (EU data region) for a few anonymous, aggregate signals — which screens you open and which actions you take, never the content of your log — and Sentry for crash and error reporting. Signals are anonymous: the app generates a random identifier, with no account. Aggregate device and app metadata is included — platform and OS version, app version and build, the release channel, update, and environment it's running, device type, locale, and display preferences such as theme (light or dark), text size, and accessibility settings such as reduced motion and whether a screen reader is in use. Unlike Showhouse, Yunoma collects no location at all — the coarse country lookup is turned off, so none is worked out or stored. Crash reports may include device and diagnostic information to help fix bugs, but never your notes, the places you logged, the temperatures or cold-water type you recorded, the meal afterwards, when your sessions were, or how they felt.


Third parties

The apps and the hub rely on a small set of named third parties:

  • Trakt — account connection and watch data. Terms: trakt.tv.
  • TheTVDB — show metadata. Terms: thetvdb.com.
  • Vercel — hub hosting. Terms: vercel.com/legal/privacy-policy.
  • Vercel Analytics — aggregate page views and performance data for the hub and the Showhouse web app. Cookieless; no personal identifiers stored. Terms: vercel.com.
  • Sentry — error and crash monitoring for the hub, Showhouse, and Yunoma. Error reports contain device and browser metadata but no personal data. Terms: sentry.io.
  • PostHog — aggregate usage signals for Showhouse, Yunoma, and the hub (EU data region). Signals are anonymous; on the hub it is fully cookieless, storing nothing on your device. No personal data is transmitted. Terms: posthog.com.
  • Apple and Google — app distribution, when applicable. Their store privacy notices apply.

We don't share data with anyone else. There are no ad networks. We use privacy-first, cookieless analytics only — aggregate counts, no user profiles.


How long we keep it

We keep as little as possible, for as long as it stays useful and no longer. Server request logs are short-lived. Analytics are kept only as aggregate summaries, tied to no identity — never a record of you.


Your rights

Because everything above is aggregate and cookieless, we rely on our legitimate interest in keeping these sites secure and understanding broad usage — not on consent, and never on selling your data. You can ask what we hold, have it corrected or removed, or object — just email us. If you're in the EU or UK and think we've got it wrong, you can also complain to your local data-protection authority.


Changes to this notice

If any of the above changes — new third party, change in how data is handled — we'll update this page and date it.


Contact

Questions → studio@claynotation.com

See also our Terms of Service.

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