JSON-SERVER

Privacy Policy

What we collect

GitHub account information (username, avatar, email) when you sign in via OAuth. JSON files you upload along with filenames you provide. API request logs including timestamp, endpoint, referrer, and response status for rate limiting and analytics.

How we use it

GitHub profile data for authentication and displaying your username on public JSON endpoints. Uploaded JSON files are served publicly at the URL you choose unless marked private. Request logs are aggregated into per-file analytics shown to file owners and are not shared publicly.

Data retention

Data stored in Postgres. Delete your account from the dashboard to remove all associated data. Deleted files move to trash and are permanently removed on manual action. Per-file request logs are retained for 90 days. Monthly usage counters reset each calendar month.

Third-party services

GitHub for OAuth authentication. Your GitHub profile data shared with us through GitHub OAuth. No other third parties have access to your data. We do not use analytics services, tracking pixels, or advertising cookies.

Contact

For privacy-related inquiries, contact us here or open an issue on our GitHub repository.

Last updated: May 2026