Trust boundary

Collect less. Protect more.

FunYoru is built as a quiet AI-native studio system. The privacy rule is simple: collect only what the product surface actually needs, and make contact clear.

01 / Operator

Who operates this service

This service is operated by Shanghai Yijiexing Network Technology Co., Ltd. The public studio identity is FunYoru Studio, built around AI agents, memory systems, future workspaces, and Tokyo night atmosphere.

02 / App policies

App-specific privacy policies

If you opened this page from an app, use the app-specific policy for the exact product surface. For おうちごはん献立手帖 / Ouchi Gohan, the current policy is:

Ouchi Gohan stores meal plans, shopping notes, house-taste notes, optional photo notes, and optional voice notes on device. It does not use account registration, ads SDKs, analytics SDKs, or FunYoru server sync. Premium subscriptions are processed by the App Store on iOS and Google Play on Android; FunYoru does not receive or store credit card numbers, bank details, Apple ID passwords, or Google account passwords.

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03 / Collected

What is collected

  • Email address
  • Signup source
  • Signup time
04 / Not collected

What stays outside

No passwords, payment data, exact location, private messages, IP storage, User-Agent storage, account screens, or tracking maze.

05 / Use

How it is used

Email is used for quiet FunYoru updates, support replies, and small Surface packets when there is a real signal. No filler cadence. No third-party selling.

06 / Storage

How long it stays

Signups are stored in Cloudflare KV with a one-year expiration. The production API stores only email, source, and timestamp.

07 / Removal

Remove your email

Use the direct unsubscribe path to remove an email from the quiet update route. The API returns the same message whether or not the address existed.

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Operating rule

Trust is part of the world.

Funyoru is about systems creating freedom. A system that collects more than it needs steals attention back. The privacy rule should stay as small and legible as the site itself.

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