What we collect
An email address and a hashed password when you create an account. The QR plates you save — payload type, encoded data and style settings. Standard request metadata (IP, user agent) for security and abuse prevention.
Vol. 04 — Privacy
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Effective May 2026
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¶ Privacy
We keep this page plain on purpose. Below is exactly what amino.codes collects, why, and what we won't ever do with it.
An email address and a hashed password when you create an account. The QR plates you save — payload type, encoded data and style settings. Standard request metadata (IP, user agent) for security and abuse prevention.
We don't sell your data. We don't run third-party advertising trackers. We don't read the contents of payloads beyond what's needed to render and store them.
Dynamic codes resolve through our short link. We log scan counts and coarse metadata (timestamp, country-level location, device family) so you can see analytics for your own codes. We don't share this with third parties.
We use a session cookie to keep you signed in and local storage for editor preferences. No cross-site advertising cookies.
We host the app and database with reputable cloud providers under standard data-processing terms. They process data only to operate the service.
You can export or delete your saved plates and your account at any time from your library. For any other request, write to hello@amino.codes.
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