Nifu no Atorie

Privacy

The honest version is short: this site collects as close to nothing as a working website can. The details follow. Last touched August 2026.

the short version

No accounts, no ads, no analytics, no tracking pixels, no third-party scripts. Your settings live in cookies and local storage on your own machine, and what you type into the instruments never leaves your browser. If the atelier tried to identify you, it could not.

what stays on your machine

The site remembers your choices with a handful of functional cookies, each named atorie-*: your theme, the pomodoro’s durations and today’s count, your soundscape mix, and the Oracle’s and Embers’ daily tallies. Settle and Manifest keep their working lists in your browser’s local storage. All of it is strictly functional — nothing identifies you, nothing is used for tracking, and nothing is shared — which is also why there is no cookie banner to click away.

What you type into the Oracle and Embers is never sent or stored, anywhere, at all — not even on your own machine. Clearing your browser’s site data erases everything the atelier ever remembered about you.

what reaches the server

Serving a website involves the ordinary, short-lived technical logs any server keeps — request paths, IP addresses, browser versions, timestamps — used only to keep the site standing and to notice when it falls over. The site is hosted on Cloudflare, which processes those requests as any host does. No profile is built from any of it.

links you share

When Settle shares a split as a link, the numbers and names travel inside the link itself, not through a database here. Anyone you hand that link to can read what it carries — share it as you would the receipt it describes.

third parties

Fonts are served from this site, sounds are synthesized in your browser, and no third-party embeds are loaded. Outbound links — a coffee page, a helpline directory — lead to places with their own policies, which take over when you arrive.

your choices

Everything the atelier remembers is in your browser, so every right you could ask for is already in your hands: clear the site’s cookies and storage and it forgets you entirely. There is nothing held here to export, correct, or delete on your behalf. Questions are welcome via the about page; the terms cover the rest.

changes

If the atelier ever starts collecting more than this — it has no plans to — this page will say so plainly, and the date above will move.