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Privacy Policy

This page explains how privacy works for the CodeFreedom documentation site and the CodeFreedom project itself.

CodeFreedom software

CodeFreedom is a local configuration tool. It does not intentionally collect telemetry, analytics, prompts, source code, or API keys on behalf of the project.

The software writes configuration files and launches third-party tools on your machine. Once you use model providers, code agents, Docker images, GitHub, or other external services, their data handling policies apply.

Documentation site

The documentation site does not include custom analytics or advertising trackers maintained by this project.

The site is delivered through third-party infrastructure such as GitHub Pages, browsers, content delivery networks, and external asset providers. Those services may process standard access logs, request metadata, or cookies according to their own policies.

When you open links to GitHub, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, provider websites, or other third-party resources, you leave the CodeFreedom documentation site and those destinations apply their own privacy policies.

Provider and tool responsibility

If you configure external model providers or browser tools through CodeFreedom, review their privacy policies before sending sensitive prompts, code, or credentials. Free endpoints in particular may retain requests or use them for service improvement.

Data you control

Configuration files typically live on your machine under ~/.codefreedom/. You are responsible for protecting local secrets, access tokens, mounted directories, and any data you pass to upstream providers.

Updates

This privacy page may be updated as the documentation site or project distribution changes.

Contact

For security disclosures, use the project Security Policy. For general project questions, use the GitHub repository.