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Privacy Protocol.

This statement details how MONO.GRAF securely gathers, standardizes, and implements operational metrics to protect your user ecosystem.

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Last Reviewed Jan 14, 2026
Jurisdiction Global / Privacy Shield
Protection Officer dpo@monograf.co

1. Collected Information Channels

MONO.GRAF collects minimum possible user identities to preserve a fluid and light downloading system. Data points processed consist of:

  • Download Telemetry: Technical details regarding image asset requests, including standard file resolutions downloaded, browser agents, and performance latencies.
  • Network Identifiers: Truncated IP addresses are temporarily buffered inside raw server logs to mitigate systematic crawling and brute-force service abuses.
  • Analytic Metrics: Anonymous behavioral data, collected through minimal-impact software frameworks, indicating navigation paths and collection preferences.

2. Cookie Systems and Local Cache Storage

We use cookies and native client local storage variables primarily to preserve visual interface parameters. These mechanisms track state settings such as chosen wallpaper filters (e.g., active collection selections, and dark mode display profiles) so you do not have to reset selections upon browser initialization.

3. Data Preservation and Retention

We preserve collected telemetry only as long as necessary to fulfill diagnostic and developmental optimizations. Anonymous performance logs are automatically overwritten or hard-purged every 30 operating cycles. Your stored dashboard settings inside local browser storage persist client-side and can be cleanly purged anytime inside your native browser settings.

4. Third-Party Integration and External Links

Our architecture queries secure cloud nodes, specifically database platforms like Supabase, to host wallpaper assets dynamic details. These safe interactions are governed purely by standard corporate privacy safeguards. While exploring, you may encounter hyperlinks pointing out to public external photo hosts (e.g., Unsplash). We exert no direct moderation over privacy paradigms managed by these external domains.