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How DRIP and the website at drip-ai.app handle data — short version: almost none of it leaves your machine.

Last updated 2026-05-09

What we collect

DRIP itself, the open-source binary, runs entirely on your machine. It writes to a single SQLite file in your local data directory and never makes a network call. No telemetry, no analytics, no remote logging. This is verified at every release with `cargo machete` plus a manual audit of the dependency graph — the absence of any HTTP client crate is intentional.

The website you are reading runs on Railway Corporation's infrastructure. Railway logs the standard HTTP request metadata that any web host receives (timestamp, requested path, response code, IP-derived geolocation), retained for operational and security purposes only.

We do not run any third-party analytics, advertising, tracking, fingerprinting or A/B-testing scripts. No pixel, no cookie banner, no consent platform — because there is nothing to consent to.

Cookies

The website uses no advertising or third-party cookies.

It uses a single, strictly-necessary preference cookie to remember the language you selected (English or French). This cookie is first-party, contains no personal data and is purely functional — it is therefore exempt from the consent requirement under article 82 of the French Data Protection Act.

Your rights under the GDPR

Even though the data we hold is minimal, you keep every right granted by the GDPR: access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, opposition, and portability.

Because we do not run user accounts, the only data tied to you is the one you may have voluntarily sent us by email. You can ask us to delete it at any time.

Retention

Railway's operational logs (request metadata) are retained according to Railway's own retention policy — typically 30 days for application logs.

Email correspondence is retained for as long as needed to handle your request, then archived for the legal limitation period applicable in France (5 years for civil matters).

Contact

To exercise any of your rights or for any question about this policy, write to:

[email protected]