Privacy
Short version: this is a static documentation site. We do not track you, we do not run analytics, and we do not collect personal data.
Last updated: 5 August 2026
What this page covers
This statement covers the website factstore.io. It does not cover the FactStore software itself — FactStore is software you run on your own infrastructure, and this project has no access to any data you store in it.
What we collect
Nothing. The site sets no tracking cookies, embeds no analytics, no advertising, no tag managers, no social media widgets and no third-party fonts or scripts. Every asset the site loads is served from factstore.io itself, so simply reading these pages does not send your data to anyone else.
Data stored in your browser
The site stores a small amount of data locally in your browser, using
localStorage. It never leaves your device and is never transmitted to us:
- your light/dark theme preference
- whether you dismissed the pre-release notice at the top of the page
- which tab you last selected in a tabbed code example
You can clear this at any time through your browser's site-data settings.
Server logs
The site is hosted on GitHub Pages, operated by GitHub, Inc. Like any web server, GitHub's infrastructure processes technical data when it serves a page to you — including your IP address, the requested URL, the time of the request and your browser's user agent. GitHub uses this to deliver the site and to protect it from abuse.
The FactStore project does not receive, access or store these logs. GitHub's handling of this data is described in the GitHub Privacy Statement.
Links to other sites
These pages link to external sites, including GitHub, the Apache Software Foundation and FoundationDB. Once you follow such a link, that site's own privacy practices apply. We have no control over them.
Contacting us
If you email hello@factstore.io, we necessarily receive your email address and whatever you write. We use it to reply to you and nothing else. We do not add you to any mailing list.
If you open an issue, discussion or pull request on GitHub, that happens on GitHub's platform under GitHub's terms and privacy statement, and is public.
Your rights
Because we do not collect personal data through this site, there is generally nothing for us to disclose, correct or delete. If you believe we hold information about you — for example from an email exchange — write to hello@factstore.io and we will deal with it.
Changes
If this statement changes, the revision date above changes with it. The full history of this page is public in the website repository.
Contact
FactStore project Email: hello@factstore.io