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Privacy Policy

Effective date 2026-06-03

Short version. The Solo tier does not transmit your session data to servers operated by May 32 LLC. Session summarization is performed through Anthropic's API using credentials you provide. We do not operate servers that collect or process your session data in the Solo tier. Other network activity may occur for software updates or when explicitly initiated by you.

1. Who we are

This site and the TeamLaboration application are operated by May 32 LLC, registered in New York, USA. Contact: contact@may32.com.

2. What this policy covers

This policy covers (a) information collected by this website (teamlaboration.com) and (b) information collected by the TeamLaboration desktop application. The two are intentionally minimal.

3. Information collected by the website

This website does not use analytics or tracking cookies. The only data we collect is what you voluntarily submit through forms (e.g., bug reports). Submitted bug reports are stored as GitHub Issues in our public GitHub repository.

3a. Website accounts

If you create an account on this website (to report bugs), we store: your email address, your chosen username, your display name and avatar (only if provided by Google or Apple sign-in), approximate country, locale, and language preferences derived from your browser settings and IP address, the campaign source that brought you to the site (UTM parameters, gclid, fbclid), your communication preferences, and the timestamps of your signup and last sign-in.

You may toggle marketing and newsletter consent at any time on the Account page. You may export everything we hold about you (Article 15 / DSAR) from that page, or delete your account; deletion removes your account profile and authentication records. Public bug reports previously submitted to GitHub may remain visible unless separately removed.

3b. Sub-processors

To operate accounts and bug reports, we share the strictly necessary data with the following processors:

  • Supabase (EU/Frankfurt) — hosts the Postgres database and authentication.
  • Google and Apple — federated sign-in, only if you choose to use it.
  • Postmark — transactional email (confirmation, password reset).
  • GitHub — bug reports are filed as GitHub Issues in our public repository; we never include your email in the issue body.
  • Sentry — website error monitoring. We configure Sentry not to collect personal information, although technical information related to an error may be processed.

4. Information collected by the desktop application

The Solo desktop application does not transmit any data to servers operated by us. It reads your local Claude Code session files, sends them to Anthropic's API using your own API key for summarization, and stores the resulting summaries in a local SQLite database on your machine. No telemetry, usage analytics, or error reports are sent to us.

5. Third parties

When the application summarizes your sessions, it uses Anthropic's API. When you request session summarization, session content is transmitted directly from your device to Anthropic using your API credentials. Anthropic processes that data according to its own terms and privacy policy.

5a. Data retention

Website account information is retained until you delete your account. Public bug reports submitted to GitHub remain available until removed from the repository. Session summaries created by the Solo desktop application are stored locally on your device and are not retained by May 32 LLC.

6. Your rights

Depending on your location, you may have rights regarding access to, correction of, deletion of, or export of your personal information. You may also have the right to object to or restrict certain processing activities. To exercise these rights, contact us at contact@may32.com

7. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy. Material changes will be reflected by an updated "Effective" date at the top of this page.

8. Contact

contact@may32.com