Privacy policy

This is short, because we don't have your data.

Most privacy policies describe what a company does with the information it holds about you. Ours mostly describes information we are unable to hold.

01What we cannot collect

Your documents are encrypted on your device before anything leaves it. Elur never receives, stores, or is able to read your files. There is no Elur server holding your documents, your document names, or your readers' real names. We cannot disclose, sell, leak, or be compelled to produce what we never possess.

02What lives only on your device

The names you assign to people and agents, your project organization, and your keys live in local storage on your machine. They never sync to us. If you delete them, they are gone; we have no copy.

03What is public, permanently

Grants, revocations, and document opens are recorded as pseudonymous addresses on a public ledger (the Sui network). This record is permanent and tamper-proof by design — neither you, your counterparty, nor Elur can edit or erase it. That permanence is the product, so consider before you act: the ledger does not forget. It contains no file contents and no real names, only addresses and timestamps.

04What we do collect

If you write to us, we have your email. If we sponsor your transactions, our server sees the transaction requests it signs — addresses and function calls, never file contents or filenames. That is the list.

05This website

This site sets no cookies and runs no trackers — the page makes zero third-party requests. Our host (Cloudflare) shows us anonymous, aggregate traffic counts measured at its edge; nothing in your browser, nothing that identifies you.

06Contact

Questions: use the request-access link on the home page.

Plain-language draft, June 2026 — under legal review before commercial launch. Elur is a testnet preview; see the Terms of Service.