The privacy bit.
Your notes are
yours.
Stet stores the notes you write so it can sync them to your other devices. That's the whole job. Below is a plain-language description of what we keep, why, and what we don't.
What we store
- Your notes. The Markdown text you write, when you wrote it, when you last edited it.
- Your account. The email address you signed in with, and a record that you've signed in.
- Sharing state. If you share a note, we record who has access and what they can do (view or edit).
- Basic operational logs. Anonymous request rates and error counts, so we can keep the service running.
What we don't do
- We don't sell your data. We don't have anyone to sell it to.
- We don't run analytics on the contents of your notes. We don't read them.
- We don't train AI models on your notes.
- We don't load third-party trackers, ad pixels, or session replay tools.
Where it lives
Stet runs on Cloudflare. Your notes are stored in Cloudflare's storage products (D1 and R2) in the region closest to you. Cloudflare's privacy practices apply to that infrastructure.
Sign-in
You can sign in with Google or email. If you sign in with Google, Google tells us your email address and a unique identifier. We don't request access to anything else in your Google account.
Sharing a note
When you share a note, the people you share with can see it. That's the feature. If you make a share link public, anyone with the link can view the note — treat the link as you would any other URL.
Deleting your account
You can delete your account from the app settings. When you do, your notes and account record are deleted within 30 days. After that, the only thing that may remain is aggregated, anonymous operational data (request counts, error rates).
Contact
If you have a privacy question or want a copy of your data, email hello@stetnotes.com.
— S.