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This is a plain-language summary of the data the site currently uses to function. It is intentionally narrow and should be updated if analytics, ads, accounts, email capture, or other third-party services are added later.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

What We Store

dbSyntax currently runs without account creation, checkout, or user profiles. In the app code, the main data stored in your browser is functional state used to make the site work better on your device.

  • Theme preference, such as Light or Dark.
  • Recently opened pages and last-visited links for launch sections.
  • Sidebar expansion state and similar navigation preferences.
  • Saved editor column widths and similar interface preferences.

Like most websites, normal requests to the site may also generate basic server logs through the hosting stack, such as IP address, browser information, and request timing.

SQL Editor Data

If you use the interactive SQL editor, additional information may be stored locally in your own browser so the editor remains usable between page loads.

  • Recent SQL query history.
  • Optional local tables you create inside the editor.
  • Search and navigation shortcuts that read local editor history.

This local browser storage is intended for convenience. It is not used to create a public account profile.

Accounts and Payments

dbSyntax is currently available without sign-up and does not currently process payments inside the application code. That means the site does not currently need to collect the usual account or billing details required by member platforms or ecommerce products.

Third-Party Services

dbSyntax uses a privacy-focused web analytics service (such as Cloudflare Web Analytics) to understand aggregate site traffic. It is a cookieless, privacy-focused analytics service. It does not use cookies, does not collect personal data, and does not track visitors across sites. Data is aggregated (page views, referrers, device type, country) and cannot be used to identify individual visitors.

The current app code does not include a marketing tracker or ad network script. It does send search requests to its own search endpoint so the built-in search feature can return results.

If additional third-party services such as advertising, newsletters, affiliate links, or embedded media are added later, this page should be updated before or at the time those changes go live.

Changes

This policy may be updated as the site changes. If the site begins using accounts, third-party tracking, live ads, email collection, or other new features that affect privacy expectations, the policy should be revised and the updated date changed accordingly.

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