We’ve published htmlbook’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, available in both English and Korean.
What’s in them
- What we store, and where. Document bodies live in object storage; account and document metadata live in a separate database. We spell out exactly what’s collected when you sign in, publish, or share.
- Who processes your data. Our infrastructure and analytics providers are listed, along with the fact that data is processed outside Korea.
- Your rights. How to read, edit, delete, and export your documents, switch them between public and private, and request deletion of your account.
- What becomes public. Making a document public means it’s world-readable and indexable — the policy is explicit about this so there are no surprises.
A note on ownership
Your documents are yours. We don’t use them to train AI models, and we don’t sell them. The Terms make that a written commitment, not just a promise.
Have a question about either document? Reach us at admin@streamize.net.