Last updated: 2026-05-26
SyncodeLive stores session code and language preference in our database to enable session sharing. Session data is associated with a random 6-character ID, not with any user identity.
We do not collect email addresses, names, or any personally identifiable information. We do not use cookies for tracking.
Our hosting infrastructure provider may collect standard server logs (IP addresses, request timestamps) as part of their service. These logs are used for security and operational monitoring, not for tracking individual users.
Code you write in SyncodeLive is stored to enable session persistence and sharing. It is not used to train AI models. AI analysis requests send your code to an edge LLM for inference only — results are returned to you and not retained for training.
Sessions and their code content are stored indefinitely unless manually deleted. We may implement automatic expiry for inactive sessions in the future.
SyncodeLive runs on a global edge network for hosting, storage, real-time sync, and AI code analysis. We also use typography fonts and open-source libraries delivered via public CDN for the in-browser code editor and Python runtime. None of these third-party services receive personally identifiable information from SyncodeLive.
Questions? Email privacy@syncodelive.com