Ontoic is a thinking tool, not a surveillance product. It is designed to help you build and explore your own knowledge — not to track your behaviour, harvest your browsing history, or monetise your attention. This page explains in plain language exactly what data Ontoic collects, what it never touches, how your content is processed, and what rights you have over everything stored under your account.Documentation Index
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What Ontoic collects
Ontoic collects only the minimum data needed to operate your account and your knowledge graph. Account information When you sign up, Ontoic records your email address and a unique account ID. Captured content Ontoic only saves content when you take an explicit action — such as clipping a page, saving a note, or adding a node. Nothing is captured passively in the background. Knowledge graph data Your nodes, connections, queries, and the structure of your graph are stored so that your knowledge base persists across sessions and devices. Local UI preferences Settings such as sidebar state or display preferences are stored locally on your device. They are never transmitted to Ontoic’s servers.What Ontoic does NOT collect
Ontoic does not collect, store, or have access to:- Your browsing history or the URLs of pages you visit
- Keystroke or mouse activity data
- Financial information (payment is handled by a third-party processor)
- Personal communications such as emails, messages, or calendar data
If you use the Chrome extension, it requests the following browser permissions:
sidePanel, tabs, activeTab, scripting, storage, and cookies. These permissions are used solely to power the extension’s capture and display features within your browser — not to monitor your activity. Any session cookie set by the extension is used only for authentication, not tracking. None of your browsing data is transmitted without your explicit action.LLM processing
When you use features such as Ask, Research, or Dossier mode, the content you have captured may be sent to third-party LLM (large language model) API providers to generate summaries, synthesis, or answers. A few important points:- Training opt-out by default — the LLM API providers Ontoic uses do not use API inputs to train their models by default. Your captured content is used only to generate your requested output.
- Data in transit — content sent to LLM providers is transmitted over HTTPS.
Your rights
You have the following rights over your personal data. To exercise any of them, contact privacy@ontoic.com.Access your data
Access your data
You have the right to request a copy of the personal data Ontoic holds about you, including your account information and knowledge graph content. Ontoic will respond to access requests within 30 days in line with applicable data protection law.
Correct inaccurate data
Correct inaccurate data
If any personal data Ontoic holds about you is inaccurate or incomplete, you can request that it be corrected. You can update your email address directly in your account settings, or contact privacy@ontoic.com for other corrections.
Delete your account and data
Delete your account and data
You can request deletion of your account and all associated data from your account settings or by emailing privacy@ontoic.com. Your data will be permanently removed within 30 days of the request being confirmed.
Export your knowledge graph
Export your knowledge graph
You have the right to data portability — you can export your knowledge graph at any time from your account settings. If you need help with the export or require a specific format, contact privacy@ontoic.com.
All data transmitted between your device and Ontoic’s servers is encrypted in transit using HTTPS. Your data is stored for as long as your account remains active and is deleted within 30 days of account deletion.

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