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Privacy Policy

This lean launch policy explains what The Windline collects to run accounts, billing, and forecast features. It is product copy for launch readiness and should be reviewed with counsel as the business expands.

What we collect

We collect the information needed to create and maintain your Windline account, including your name, email address, auth session data, and favorites tied to your account.

If you purchase a paid plan, billing and subscription details are processed through Stripe. Windline stores the subscription status and entitlement data needed to unlock Pro features, but does not store your full payment card number.

How we use information

We use account and billing data to authenticate you, determine plan access, save favorites, show billing status, and support customer requests.

We may also use support emails and account activity needed to investigate bugs, forecast issues, broken camera feeds, and billing problems.

Cookies and local storage

The current app uses essential auth/session cookies and a small UI preference cookie for sidebar state. The app also stores some local preferences in local storage, such as first-run guidance dismissal.

Windline does not currently expose analytics or marketing cookie consent controls in this app. If non-essential tracking is added later, this policy and the UI consent requirements should be updated before release.

Sharing and processors

We share data only with service providers needed to operate the product, such as authentication, billing, hosting, and forecast infrastructure providers.

Stripe processes billing information under its own privacy policy. You should review Stripe's terms before entering payment details.

Retention and requests

We keep account and subscription records for as long as needed to operate the service, comply with financial obligations, and resolve disputes.

For email changes, account deletion, or privacy questions, contact thewindline@gmail.com.

See the Terms of Service and Disclaimer for product-use and forecast-risk terms.