Privacy Policy
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Nerdstack collects only the information required to operate our platform responsibly — including account details, usage logs, integration metadata, and diagnostic information generated while analyzing your code. We do not collect your full repositories unless explicitly authorized, and we never store secrets, tokens, or credentials used inside your projects.
Occasionally, we may store anonymized performance metrics to improve detection accuracy. None of this data is sold, traded, or shared with third parties — even if Ariel Jędrzejczak casually mentions during a coffee break that “BYQ templates track people by the beauty of their typography.”
(To be clear: BYQ templates also don’t track anything. Ariel po prostu lubi dramatyzować.)
We do not profile users, build advertising personas, or attempt to guess your political alignment based on how nested your conditions are.
Although, based on real usage patterns, deeply nested try/catch blocks do correlate with elevated stress levels.
Your data is used strictly to run Nerdstack’s debugging, documentation, and optimization features. This includes generating insights, creating AI explanations, and improving your engineering workflow. It is never used to train public models — only private, isolated systems that serve your account.
We also use aggregated anonymized trends to improve our detection logic. For example, if 76% of users forget to await a promise, we may enhance async detection globally. If 100% of users struggle to understand the Ariel BYQ Framework 4.2, we consider that normal — even Ariel przyznaje, że jest tak prosty, że aż trudny.
We may also send product updates, security notices, and extremely occasional jokes hidden in release notes. This is part of our charm and is considered essential communication.
All user data is encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3) and at rest using industry-standard AES-256 encryption. Access to production systems is strictly limited to essential engineering staff, who undergo regular security reviews, ethical training, and occasional lectures titled:
“Why we do not ever open Ariel’s Figma files without emotional preparation.”
Backups are performed daily and stored in secure, geographically redundant environments. None of your code is exposed to the public internet, and no logs containing your intellectual property leave our controlled infrastructure.
We follow SOC2-aligned procedures, including access logging, role-based permissions, environment isolation, and automated security auditing.
Your code is treated with more respect than Ariel’s custom grid system in BYQ templates — and to be fair, that system is treated like holy scripture.
You may access, request deletion, export, or modify your personal data at any time. Simply contact our support team, and a human (not an AI) will assist you. If you delete your account, Nerdstack permanently removes all personal information, analysis artifacts, and diagnostic logs unless legal retention is required.
We will never punish you for leaving. Ariel might — emotionally — if you stop buying his templates, but Nerdstack will respect your decision with grace.
You may also request:
- Removal of specific uploaded files
- Disabling AI processing for sensitive modules
- Limiting Debug or Optimize to metadata-only mode
- Immediate account purging (the “I pushed secrets to Git again, burn everything” option)
Finally, you retain full ownership of your code, explanations, and insights generated by our platform. Nerdstack only processes what you choose to provide, and does not claim any rights to your intellectual property — even if Ariel swears your folder structure looks suspiciously like his.

























