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Privacy Policy
Last updated: 14 June 2026. This is a plain-English summary of how liminals.space (“we”) handle your data. It is not legal advice; have it reviewed before relying on it.
The short version
We don’t want your data. There are no accounts, we set no tracking cookies, and we run no analytics. Your photos are processed to create your images and then deleted. We do not store them, and no one else ever sees what you make.
What happens to your photos
- When you tap “reveal”, your photos are sent from your browser to our server, which forwards them to our AI provider (OpenAI) only to generate your images.
- They are held in memory for the duration of that request and then discarded. We do not save them to any database, disk, or log, and we do not use them to train any model.
- Generated images, the 3D view, the video and the keepsake are produced and then live only in your browser. If you close or refresh the tab, they’re gone. Download them to keep them.
- OpenAI processes the images under its own API terms and may retain them transiently for its abuse-monitoring and safety obligations.
Payments
If you unlock a creation, payment is handled entirely by Paddle, our Merchant of Record. We never see or store your card details. Paddle processes your payment and basic billing data under its own privacy policy. We receive only a confirmation that a payment succeeded, tied to an anonymous creation ID.
What we do collect
- An anonymous counter. We increment a single number (“floors built”) so we can show real usage. It contains no personal data.
- Abuse prevention. To stop bots draining our costs, we briefly keep rate-limit counters keyed to your IP address (auto-expiring within a day) and may use a Cloudflare Turnstile challenge. We don’t build profiles from this.
- A payment breadcrumb. During checkout we store an anonymous creation ID in your browser’s sessionStorage so a payment can be reconciled if the window closes. It clears when the tab closes.
- A launch waitlist (only if you ask). If you enter your email on the “launching soon” screen, we send it to our email provider so we can tell you when we open. We use it only for that, and you can unsubscribe any time. We don’t add you unless you submit it.
Sub-processors
- Vercel: hosting + serverless functions.
- OpenAI: image generation and scene analysis.
- Paddle: Merchant of Record / payment processing.
- Upstash: the anonymous counter + rate-limit numbers.
- Cloudflare: optional bot challenge (Turnstile).
- Our email provider: stores your launch-waitlist email, only if you submit it, so we can notify you at launch.
- Hugging Face / jsDelivr: serve the in-browser 3D/video code libraries to your device. Your photos are never sent to them.
Children
This service is for users 16+ (or the age of digital consent in your country). It is intended for photos of places. Do not upload sexual content or images that depict the abuse or exploitation of any person. Such content is prohibited, may be reported to authorities and the relevant providers, and we screen uploads where possible.
Your rights
Because we keep no account and store no personal content, there is generally nothing for us to look up, export, or delete. For any privacy question, email keon.me@gmail.com.
“Backrooms” refers to a broad, community-created liminal-space aesthetic and is used descriptively. liminals.space is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to A24, any film, or any creator associated with “The Backrooms.”
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