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Privacy & ownership

The questions serious writers ask before trusting a manuscript to a tool — answered directly, each backed by our live Terms, Privacy Policy, or shipped behavior.

Is my writing used to train AI models?

No. Our Terms state it plainly — we do not use your content to train AI models (Terms §6). When you direct an agent to work on your material, the relevant text is sent to our model provider, Anthropic, only to generate the output you asked for; under our agreement, content submitted via their API is not used to train their models either (Privacy §4). We run no advertising and sell no personal data.

Who owns what I write here — including AI-drafted prose I direct?

You do. You retain all rights to the material you create in or upload to Loreon — manuscripts, story bibles, outlines, and related work — including, to the fullest extent the law allows, the output you direct the agents to produce. We take only a limited licence to host, process, and transmit your content as needed to operate the Service for you (Terms §6). Nothing here transfers your copyright to us.

Who processes my content?

A small, named set of processors, under data-processing agreements (Privacy §5):

The only cookie we set is the strictly-necessary session cookie that keeps you signed in — no analytics, advertising, or third-party cookies.

What can I import?

You can paste text, or bring in a .md, .txt, or .docx file — up to 10 MiB. A .docx is converted to text in your browser before anything is sent, so our servers only ever receive the text, never the original document.

What can I export, and in what formats?

Your full manuscript, any time, as Markdown, plain text, or PDF. Each export is compiled fresh on request and streamed straight to your download — no export file is stored on our servers afterward (the PDF is built in your browser from that export). Adaptation and publishing documents have their own exports. Your writing is never locked in.

What happens when I delete a project?

It is removed in full. Deleting a project tears down its storage, its search embeddings, its stored prose, and its control-plane record — the whole project, not a soft-delete.

Can I delete my account and everything with it?

Yes — from your account settings, and it takes effect immediately (we ask you to re-confirm your credentials first, so a live session alone can't do it). Every project you own is destroyed, along with your sign-in, passkeys, and preferences, and any unspent credits are forfeited. As Privacy §7 describes, billing records are kept afterwards only in de-identified form for the period Norwegian bookkeeping law requires — they remain for our bookkeeping obligations but no longer identify you — and a one-way hash of your email is kept so that signing up again doesn't hand out a second welcome-credit bonus. You can register again with the same email later; it starts a fresh account.

What are the size limits?

An import is capped at 10 MiB, and an imported manuscript at 150 chapters, 800 scenes, and 50,000 paragraphs. Every paragraph — however you create it — is capped at 64 KiB. These are generous headroom for even a long multi-volume series.

Where do the official policies live?

This page is the plain-language answer to the common questions; the binding documents are the Terms of Service and the Privacy Policy, and they govern if anything here is ever less precise. Questions we haven't answered? Write to support@loreon.ink.

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