Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 10, 2026

fable5.io is an independent informational site and prompt workspace. It has no user accounts, shows no ads, and sells no personal data. This page explains the two places where data is processed at all.

1. Playground prompts

When you use the Playground, the text you submit is sent through our server to OpenRouter, a third-party model-routing service, which forwards it to the open-weight model you selected. We do not store your prompts or the model output — they pass through transiently to generate the response. Our server logs record only technical metadata (timestamp, model id, response status, character counts), never prompt content.

OpenRouter and the upstream model providers process your prompt under their own policies, and free-tier model providers may retain or train on submitted data. Treat the Playground like a public tool: do not submit personal, confidential, or sensitive information. See the OpenRouter privacy policy at openrouter.ai/privacy for details on their handling.

2. Analytics

We use a self-hosted instance of Plausible Analytics, a privacy-focused, cookieless analytics tool. It collects aggregate statistics only — page views, referrer, country, and device class — without cookies, without persistent identifiers, and without tracking you across other sites. No advertising or fingerprint tracking scripts are present.

3. Email

If you email us (for example via the early-access link), we keep the correspondence to reply to you. We do not add you to marketing lists or share your address.

4. Your choices

You can use the entire site without the Playground; the home-page planner and templates run without sending anything to third parties. To have correspondence deleted, email [email protected]. Since we hold no accounts and store no prompt data, there is typically nothing further to delete.

5. Changes

We will update this page if data handling changes, and adjust the date above. Material changes (for example, ever storing prompts) would be flagged prominently on the affected pages.