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Privacy Policy

What Wetware stores, what it doesn’t, and how to have it removed.

This service involves health-adjacent data.

Body metrics, nutrition, and training logs are personal health information. Read this page before connecting Wetware to your assistant.

Operator

Wetware is a personal project, operated by its owner. For any question about this policy or your data, contact [email protected].

What Wetware stores

Wetware stores two kinds of data: yours, and a repository everyone contributes to and can read.

Per your account — private to you

  • Profile: sex, age, weight, height, activity level, and goal
  • Preferences: allergies, and liked or disliked foods
  • Weekly meal plans
  • Food diary entries
  • Workout log

Communal — visible to every user

  • Foods contributed to the shared repository: name, producer, and macros per 100 g
  • The curated recipe catalog

A contributed food is never shown with your identity attached — other users see only the name, producer, and macros. Internally, Wetware keeps a record of which account contributed each entry, solely to enforce daily contribution limits and prevent abuse; this internal record is never exposed through any tool.

This includes health-adjacent information — body metrics, nutrition, and training history. See the medical disclaimer in the Terms of Service.

What we don’t collect

Wetware does not store your email or name. The database row that identifies your account holds only your Clerk user id and account timestamps — nothing else identifies you server-side.

Wetware records only what you explicitly give it through a tool call. It does not read your conversation, memory, files, or chat history with Claude or any other assistant.

Third parties
  • Clerk handles sign-in and sees your identity (email, login method) under its own privacy policy.
  • Railway hosts the server and the PostgreSQL database that stores the data listed above.
  • Google Analytics (tag G-F4RHLXQZ83) runs on wetware.club, the marketing site you’re reading now — not on the MCP server. The server itself carries no analytics and no tracking.
Retention & deletion

Data is kept until you ask for its removal. Email [email protected] to request deletion of your account data; the operator runs the deletion tooling by hand.

Deleting your account removes your profile, preferences, plans, diary entries, and workout log. Foods you contributed remain in the shared repository, visible to all users exactly as before — but the internal record linking them to your account is deleted along with everything else.

Security & changes

All traffic to the MCP server runs over HTTPS, and sign-in uses OAuth 2.1 — Wetware never sees or stores your password.

This policy may change as the service does. Changes will be posted on this page.

Effective date: July 12, 2026.