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Privacy

This page explains how data flows in Raki from a privacy perspective. It is not legal advice. Have it reviewed if you process sensitive or health-related information.

Your responsibility

You are solely responsible for all data you enter, upload, or otherwise make available in Raki—including whether that data may include personal or sensitive information. You decide what to submit, how to anonymise or aggregate it, and whether use complies with your laws, contracts, and internal policies.

Raki backend

When you use features that call the application, your content is sent to the Raki backend for processing (for example to prepare or run extraction and segmentation). The backend does not store that content for later use: it processes the request and does not persist your data after processing is finished. There is no database or long-term retention of your submitted text on the backend for these operations.

Language models you configure

Raki can forward data to large language model (LLM) services that you configure (API keys, endpoints, or providers you choose). That means the text you send may be transmitted to those third parties and processed under their terms and privacy policies. Raki does not control those providers or their handling of your data.

No assumption of responsibility

The Raki open-source project and its contributors do not assume responsibility for your data, for how you use the software, or for processing by the Raki backend or by any LLM or other third-party service you connect. You use Raki at your own risk and are responsible for lawful and appropriate use.

Local data on your device

Workspace data such as profiles, settings, or cached texts may be kept locally on your device (e.g. browser or app storage) so the tool can function. That storage is under your control on your machine; clear or manage it as you see fit.