Effective Date: May 28, 2026
This Privacy Policy describes how CODE (Code Of Digital Eternity) collects, uses, stores, and protects your information when you visit our Site. We are committed to ensuring the maksimum confidentiality of your data and strictly comply with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA).
We collect only the minimum data necessary to operate the Site and communicate with you:
The collected data is used exclusively for the following purposes:
CODE does not sell, lease, or share your personal data with third parties. Data may be shared only in the following exceptional cases:
If you are a resident of the European Union, you have the following rights:
If you are a resident of California, you have the following rights:
We retain your personal data only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Policy, or to comply with legal obligations. We apply strict technical and organizational security measures to protect your data from unauthorized access, modification, or destruction.
To exercise any of your privacy rights, or if you have questions regarding this Policy, contact us via email: contact@codeofdigitaleternity.com.
Supplement to the Privacy Policy above for aifa.digital. English version prevails.
Account: email, password hash, nickname, optional Google ID. Passport profile you choose to publish (name, avatar, links, manifesto). Cabinet activity: XP/GALATIN ledger, quests, game scores, ambassador relations, payment orders (processed by NOWPayments — we never see card details).
Chat memory: dialog transcripts encrypted with your personal key wrapped by Google Cloud KMS (HSM). Staff cannot read them in plaintext without your account context.
Security data: IP addresses of sign-ins (new-IP alerts), PIN hash, deletion schedules.
Infrastructure processors: Vercel (hosting), Neon (database), Google Cloud KMS (key wrapping), Resend (transactional email), NOWPayments (crypto payments), Arweave network (permanent encrypted archives). Data may be processed in the EU/US under standard contractual safeguards.
Data is retained while the account is active. On deletion (72-hour protocol) server records across ~20 tables are purged and your personal encryption key is destroyed; on-chain ciphertext remains but is permanently unreadable (crypto-shredding). Ledger entries required for accounting/fraud prevention may be retained as required by law.
Access, rectification, erasure (as described above), portability and objection — via the Cabinet (Memory tab: read your dialogs; Danger Zone: PIN & deletion) or by email to codeofdigitaleternity@gmail.com. We respond within 30 days.
The data controller is the operator of the CODE ecosystem (contact: contact@codeofdigitaleternity.com). We process personal data on the lawful bases of contract performance, your consent, our legitimate interests (security, fraud-prevention, product improvement) and legal obligations, to provide accounts, memory, payments, ambassadors and support.
We retain data while your account is active and as required by law. Because dialogs may be encrypted and anchored to immutable storage (Arweave), we honour erasure by deleting server-side copies and destroying your personal decryption key (crypto-shredding), rendering any on-chain ciphertext permanently unreadable. You acknowledge on-chain ciphertext cannot be physically removed.
Subject to law (e.g. GDPR/CCPA) you may request access, rectification, erasure (per B2), restriction, portability and objection, and may withdraw consent. Requests: contact@codeofdigitaleternity.com. We do not sell personal data.
Data may be processed in other countries under appropriate safeguards. We use essential and, with consent, analytics cookies. We apply reasonable technical and organisational measures but cannot guarantee absolute security; to the extent permitted by law we are not liable for breaches beyond our reasonable control. Do NOT submit others' personal data or highly sensitive data (health, biometrics, government IDs) in chats — you are responsible for content you disclose.
The Service is not intended for anyone under 18. We do not knowingly collect children's data; if we learn we have, we delete it.
Depending on your location we aim to honour the rights granted by the EU/EEA GDPR, the UK GDPR & Data Protection Act 2018, the Swiss FADP, Brazil's LGPD, Canada's PIPEDA, the California CCPA/CPRA, Australia's Privacy Act, China's PIPL and other applicable data-protection laws — including access, rectification, deletion, restriction, portability, objection and withdrawal of consent to the extent your law provides them.
California residents: in the preceding 12 months we collect identifiers, account and commercial (subscription) data and internet-activity data for the purposes stated above. We DO NOT SELL or SHARE personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising, and we do not use or disclose sensitive personal information beyond permitted business purposes. You have the right to know, delete, correct, limit the use of sensitive PI, and not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights; authorised agents may submit requests with proof of authority.
Where personal data is transferred across borders (for example to processors in the United States or the European Union), we rely on appropriate safeguards such as the EU Standard Contractual Clauses, the UK International Data Transfer Addendum, an adequacy decision, or your explicit consent. A description of the relevant safeguard is available on request.
We do not subject you to decisions producing legal or similarly significant effects based SOLELY on automated processing without human involvement or another lawful basis. AIfa generates conversational content but makes no binding decisions about you. Where profiling occurs for security or fraud-prevention you may request human review.
We apply reasonable technical and organisational measures (encryption, access controls, KMS-wrapped keys). In the event of a personal-data breach likely to create risk we will notify the competent supervisory authority and, where required, affected users within the periods set by applicable law (e.g. GDPR Art. 33/34 — 72 hours). We use non-essential cookies only with consent and honour recognised opt-out signals such as Global Privacy Control (GPC) where legally required.
For privacy requests the controller can be reached at contact@codeofdigitaleternity.com, which also serves as the contact point for data-protection matters, including for EU/UK data subjects. We respond within the period required by law (generally 30 days, extendable where permitted). You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority.
The Services are directed exclusively to, and intended solely for use by, natural persons who are eighteen (18) years of age or older (or the higher age of digital majority in the User's jurisdiction), and by accessing the Services the User self-certifies that this requirement is met. We do not knowingly collect, solicit or process Personal Data from, and do not knowingly direct content to, children or minors as defined by the U.S. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), Article 8 of the GDPR/UK-GDPR, or any equivalent law; because the Services are not offered to minors, we neither seek nor process verifiable parental or guardian consent, and no feature is an information-society service offered directly to a child. Any age representation is the User's own, we are entitled to rely conclusively upon it, and we bear no duty to verify age beyond the age-gate.
If we become aware that Personal Data of a person under the applicable age has been provided, we will disable the relevant account and delete or crypto-shred such data within a commercially reasonable period, and such deletion is the sole and exclusive remedy. A parent or guardian who believes a minor has provided data may contact us for its removal; this contact right creates no monitoring, screening or age-assurance obligation on our part.
The User must not submit, upload, type or otherwise input into the Services any Personal Data relating to any third party, nor any special-category data (GDPR Article 9 — racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade-union membership, genetic or biometric data, health, sex life or sexual orientation), nor any equivalent sensitive personal information under the CCPA/CPRA or other law, unless the User has an independent, valid and documented lawful basis and all required consents. Where the User submits any such data — including the data, images, voice, writings, correspondence or memory of a deceased person the User wishes to preserve or simulate — the User acts as an independent data controller (or business) and we act solely as processor or service provider executing the User's instructions, and the User is exclusively responsible for the lawfulness of that processing and for all transparency, consent, notice and data-subject-rights obligations owed to the third party, including any post-mortem, publicity or estate rights. The User represents that it holds all rights, authorisations and consents (including, where applicable, from surviving relatives, executors or the data subject before death), that it will produce written evidence on request, and the User shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Architect and operators against any claim, regulatory action, fine or cost arising from such submission in breach of this Section.
We do not collect, capture, retain, use, disseminate or profit from any biometric identifier or biometric information as defined under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (740 ILCS 14), the Texas Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier Act, Washington RCW 19.375 or any comparable statute, and the Services perform no facial recognition, voice recognition or biometric identification; any image, audio or video a User voluntarily submits is processed only as unstructured User-supplied media for the requested function and is not enrolled or scanned to create a biometric template. We are not a covered entity or business associate under HIPAA and are not a healthcare, diagnostic or telehealth provider; we do not knowingly collect consumer health data as defined by the Washington My Health My Data Act (RCW 19.373), Nevada SB 370 or the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, do not use geolocation to infer health status, operate no health-facility geofence and sell no consumer health data. Any wellness, mood or health-adjacent content a User voluntarily discloses is unsolicited and at the User's own risk, and to the extent any such statute is nonetheless deemed to apply, the User's voluntary submission together with acknowledgment of this Section constitutes the affirmative, voluntary consent contemplated by such statutes for the limited purpose of providing the requested conversational function. We may, without obligation or liability, filter, refuse, redact or delete content that appears to contain such data, but assume no duty to monitor and give no assurance any such control will operate.
The AI companion is an open free-text interface, and the User is solely responsible for the content the User chooses to type, paste or upload. The User should assume that anything so submitted may be stored, processed by third-party model providers, used to generate responses, indexed, embedded and — where the User has elected archival — permanently and immutably recorded on the blockchain in encrypted form, subject only to crypto-shredding-based erasure. The User must not disclose passwords, private keys, seed phrases, payment-card or financial-account numbers, government identifiers, secrets subject to confidentiality or privilege, or any information the User does not wish to have retained. Because conversational content is generated and stored based on what the User submits, we do not and cannot pre-screen, verify or guarantee its accuracy, legality or sensitivity, and the User assumes all risk arising from the User's own disclosures.
The User acknowledges that all Personal Data and dialog content processed by the Services is submitted voluntarily and with knowledge of the processing described in this Notice, and agrees that processing carried out consistently with this Notice and the User's instructions is authorised and expected, is not highly offensive to a reasonable person, and does not intrude upon any legally protected zone of seclusion or reasonable expectation of privacy. To the fullest extent permitted by law the User waives any claim for intrusion upon seclusion, public disclosure of private facts or common-law invasion of privacy arising from processing conducted in accordance with this Notice. This Section supplements, and does not limit, the assumption-of-risk, indemnification and blockchain-irreversibility provisions of the Terms.
Personal Data is retained only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected, to provide the permanent-archival feature the User elected, to comply with legal, tax, accounting, anti-fraud and dispute-resolution obligations, and to establish, exercise or defend legal claims, after which it is deleted, anonymised or crypto-shredded. The categories of data, purposes, lawful bases (GDPR Article 6, and Article 9(2) where special-category data is voluntarily submitted) and retention periods are set out in the Retention and Lawful-Basis Schedule published alongside this Notice, incorporated by reference and updatable without diminishing substantive rights. Where the User has elected permanent blockchain archival, the User understands and instructs that the encrypted record is designed to persist indefinitely on a decentralised, immutable ledger, that the applicable retention period is accordingly perpetual, and that erasure is effected solely through crypto-shredding (destruction of decryption keys) rather than deletion of the on-chain record; this instruction constitutes the User's documented direction and, where applicable, explicit consent for such indefinite retention.
We engage third-party sub-processors and service providers (including cloud hosting, database, email, payment, analytics, AI-model and decentralised-storage providers), a current list of whose principal categories is available on request or via the published sub-processor register. Where required by the GDPR or comparable law, each is bound by written terms materially no less protective than those to which we are subject (Article 28 flow-down); we may add, replace or remove sub-processors, and where a right to object is mandatory the User may exercise it by ceasing use and terminating the Services before the change takes effect, continued use thereafter constituting acceptance. We are not liable for a sub-processor's independent acts beyond the flow-down obligations, and this Section does not enlarge the liability caps in the Terms.
We may create, derive and retain in perpetuity de-identified, aggregated, pseudonymised and anonymised data and model-improvement insights derived from the Services and User content, provided such data cannot reasonably identify any individual; such data is not Personal Data for purposes of applicable law and may be used, licensed and disclosed for any lawful purpose without further notice, consent, compensation or deletion obligation. Consistent with the CCPA/CPRA and GDPR recital 26, we maintain reasonable measures against re-identification, commit not to attempt re-identification except to test de-identification effectiveness, and bind recipients accordingly. Once data has been irreversibly de-identified, aggregated or crypto-shredded, requests for its erasure, correction or access cannot be honoured because the linkage necessary to fulfil them no longer exists, and this technical impossibility is not a denial of any data-subject right.
We implement technical and organisational measures appropriate to the risk, including encryption of archival records, but security is a matter of reasonable efforts and not a guarantee: no method of transmission or storage is perfectly secure and no internet-facing or decentralised system can be warranted against every intrusion. To the fullest extent permitted by law we do not warrant that the Services will be uninterrupted, error-free or immune from loss, and we disclaim any strict, absolute or no-fault liability for a security incident occurring despite reasonable measures. In the event of a personal-data breach we will investigate and notify affected individuals and competent supervisory authorities only where, within the time frames (including any applicable seventy-two-hour authority-notification period) and in the manner required by applicable law, and such notification is not an admission of fault or liability; our aggregate liability arising from any security incident is subject to the assumption-of-risk, force-majeure and limitation-of-liability provisions of the Terms, including the stated cap.
We may access, preserve and disclose Personal Data and account information where we reasonably believe it is required by a valid subpoena, court order, warrant, statute or other lawful government or judicial request, or is necessary to protect the rights, property or safety of the Architect, operators, Users or the public, or to detect or prevent fraud, security or technical issues; where legally permitted we will endeavour to provide reasonable transparency, but may be prohibited by law from notifying the User, and bear no liability for any disclosure made in good-faith reliance on a facially valid legal process. The User acknowledges that records the User elects to archive to a public or decentralised blockchain are, by design, replicated across independent nodes in multiple jurisdictions and are not within our custody or control once written; such records may be accessible to, and are outside our power to remove or shield from, governments, courts or third parties notwithstanding encryption, and we make no representation that any data-localisation, sovereignty or government-access limitation can be enforced against an immutable distributed ledger, the User assuming this risk.
We affirmatively covenant that we do not and will not sell Personal Data, and do not share it for cross-context behavioural advertising, as those terms are defined under the CCPA/CPRA and comparable laws, in exchange for monetary or other valuable consideration; consequently no Do-Not-Sell-or-Share financial incentive is offered because none is required. Any disclosure to sub-processors is made under written service-provider or processor terms restricting use of the data to performing the Services and prohibiting its sale or independent use. Where a User voluntarily submits sensitive personal information, we limit our use and disclosure to the purposes permitted by CCPA/CPRA section 1798.121 and do not use it to infer characteristics. We will not discriminate or retaliate against any User for exercising a privacy right — by denying the Services, charging a different price, or providing a different level or quality — except where a difference is reasonably related to the value the data provides and is permitted by law, and no exercise of a deletion or opt-out right shall be construed to require reversal of an already-completed immutable blockchain write, which is technically impossible.
Except where a non-waivable private right of action is expressly conferred by mandatory applicable law, the commitments in this Notice are addressed to and enforceable only through the competent supervisory or regulatory authority and do not create an independent private cause of action, contractual warranty or third-party right enforceable by any person. Any privacy or data-protection claim that may lawfully be brought is subject to the disclaimers, limitations, exclusions, arbitration, notice-and-cure and class/representative waivers set out in the Terms, to the extent not prohibited by mandatory law. Where a data incident occurs, the User agrees to provide us a reasonable opportunity to investigate and cure before asserting any claim, to mitigate damages, and — where the applicable statute permits election or reduction of statutory or minimum damages upon good-faith remediation — that we may rely on such remediation. Nothing in this Section limits the User's mandatory right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority or any remedy that cannot lawfully be waived.