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Privacy Notice

This page explains what data the Yumemono Archive collects and stores, and what it deliberately does not. The short version: this is a static archive built to be read, not to watch you. There are no advertising trackers, no analytics scripts, and no login is required to browse.

What we don't collect

The archive does not use third-party analytics, advertising pixels, or behavioral tracking. We do not set marketing cookies, we do not build a profile of you, and we do not sell or share any visitor data — because we do not collect it in the first place. You can read the entire archive without an account.

What is stored

The content of the archive consists of posts, replies, media, and member profile information that were publicly shared in the Yumemono community on X. This material was public when it was captured and is preserved here for historical and community purposes. Member display names, handles, profile pictures, and post text appear because they were part of those public posts.

The optional guestbook

If you choose to sign the guestbook, the message you write — and any optional display name or image you attach — is stored so it can be shown to other visitors. This is entirely optional and only happens when you deliberately submit an entry. Don't include anything private in a guestbook message. If you want a guestbook entry removed, contact the archivist and it will be deleted.

Media and external services

Mirrored images and videos are served from durable storage and a small proxy so they keep working over time. Fonts are loaded from Google Fonts, which may receive your IP address as part of serving those files. Some links point to external sites such as X, OpenSea, and the official Yumemono website; once you follow a link, that destination's own privacy practices apply.

Removal requests

If you are a community member and would like a specific post, image, profile picture, or guestbook entry removed from this archive, contact the archivist on X at @hazy2go. Reasonable removal requests are honored.

See also the about page for more on what this project is and who runs it.