privacy
Privacy Policy
Vibefile publishes public taste cards. This page explains what data is stored, what becomes public, and how abuse prevention works during the MVP.
What Vibefile stores
When someone creates a Vibefile, we store the public slug, display name, sleeve note, film stock choice, uploaded profile photo, six uploaded shots, and the selected track and film metadata needed to render the published page.
When someone leaves a slam-book note, we store the guest name, message, timestamp, and limited request metadata used for abuse prevention.
What is public
Published cards are public by design. That includes the public URL, display name, sleeve note, selected media picks, uploaded photos, and guestbook notes left on the page.
Do not upload anything private, confidential, or anything you do not want viewed, shared, or screenshotted by other people.
How abuse prevention works
Vibefile uses limited request metadata, rate limiting, and manual moderation to reduce spam, scraping, and abuse. That data is used only to protect the product and the people using it.
Service providers
Vibefile currently relies on Vercel for hosting, Supabase for database and storage infrastructure, and third-party media or model providers to power search and sleeve-note generation.
Removal requests
During the MVP, moderation is handled manually. Bad, abusive, or impersonating content may be removed without notice. If a public card or guestbook note should come down, the founder can remove it manually.