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Privacy Policy

Effective date: April 2, 2026

Remoki is a tool that helps you mine Japanese vocabulary into Anki from your phone. This policy explains what data the app handles and how.

When you share text from your phone, Remoki sends it to a relay server hosted on Cloudflare Workers. Your paired desktop app polls this server, picks up the text, processes it into Anki flashcards, and then deletes it from the server. The text is stored on the server only as a temporary queue — typically for a few seconds until your desktop app retrieves it.

On the relay server (Cloudflare):

  • Shared text — stored temporarily until your desktop app picks it up, then deleted automatically
  • User ID and authentication token — stored persistently to authenticate your devices

On your mobile device (locally):

  • Server URL — the address of the relay server
  • Authentication token — used to authenticate with the server
  • Device name — a label you choose, used to tag cards in Anki

On your desktop (locally):

  • Processed entries — a local history of mined vocabulary
  • Anki flashcards — added directly to your local Anki installation

None. Remoki does not collect, analyze, or sell any personal data. There are no analytics, no tracking, no advertising, and no third-party SDKs that collect data.

The relay server exists solely to pass text between your phone and your desktop app.

Remoki uses Cloudflare Workers and Cloudflare D1 to host the relay server and its database. Cloudflare processes data in accordance with their own privacy policy. No other third-party services are involved in the data path.

Remoki does not knowingly collect any data from children or anyone else.

If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted at this URL.

If you have questions about this policy, you can reach us at remoki.hami.sh.