This Privacy Policy explains how Nap collects, uses, stores, and protects information when you use the website, dashboard, CLI, authentication, billing, and organization features.
Information we collect
Nap may collect account information such as name, email address, authentication identifiers, profile details, and billing-related identifiers when you create an account, sign in, subscribe, or contact support.
Nap may also collect product usage information such as CLI activity, token usage, action counts, timestamps, plan details, organization membership, team roles, billing periods, payment status, logs, and diagnostic events needed to operate the service.
When you use Nap with code projects, prompts, files, commands, or repository context, that content may be processed to provide coding assistance, debugging, review, documentation, and related product functionality.
How we use information
We use information to provide Nap, authenticate users, maintain sessions, process subscriptions, verify payments, track usage, support teams and organizations, improve reliability, prevent abuse, and respond to support requests.
Usage and diagnostic information helps us understand product health, investigate errors, improve security, and make billing and token accounting understandable for individuals and organizations.
We do not sell personal information. We share information only with service providers and infrastructure partners needed for hosting, authentication, payments, analytics, support, security, and product operations.
Security and retention
Nap uses technical and organizational safeguards designed to protect account, billing, and usage data. No online service can guarantee absolute security, but we work to limit access and protect systems from unauthorized use.
We retain information for as long as needed to provide the product, meet legal and accounting obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, prevent abuse, and maintain business records.
You may contact support@nap-code.com for privacy questions, account requests, or data access and deletion requests. Some information may need to be retained where required for security, fraud prevention, tax, billing, or legal compliance.