# Privacy policy ::: tip The bot is open-source (under the [Apache License, version 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)), and the source can be seen [on GitHub](https://github.com/xSke/PluralKit). ::: I’m not a lawyer. I don’t want to write a 50 page document no one wants to (or can) read. In short: ## What we store (and don't store) This is the data PluralKit stores indefinitely: * The information *you give the bot* (eg. system/member profiles, switch history, linked accounts) * Metadata about proxied messages (sender account ID, message IDs, sender system and member) * Anonymous aggregate usage metrics (eg. amount of gateway events, message proxies, executed commands per second) * All of this is visible on [the public stats page](https://stats.pluralkit.me/) * Nightly database backups of the above information * High-level logs of actions taken on the bot (systems created, switches logged, etc) * In practice, this is stored for 30 days, but this may change in the future. This is the data PluralKit does **not** collect: * Anything not listed above, including... * Proxied message *contents* * Metadata about deleted messages, members, switches, or systems * Information added *and deleted* between nightly backups * Any information about messages that *aren't* proxied through PluralKit. ## Managing your information System and member information (names, member lists, descriptions, etc) is **public by default**, and can be looked up by anyone given a system/member ID or an account ID. This can be changed using [the available privacy settings](./guide/privacy.md). ### Exporting information You can **export your system information** using the `pk;export` command. This does not include message metadata, as the file would be huge. If there's demand for a command to export that, [let me know](https://github.com/xSke/PlualKit/issues). ### Deleting information You can **delete your information** by deleting your system (with the `pk;system delete`) command. This will delete: - Information about your system - Information about all system members - Information about all switchees - Information about all messages This will *not* delete information from the database backups; [contact me](./support-server.md) if you want those wiped (or for that matter, need a data restore).