Privacy Policy
Inotepad provides tools for content planning, publishing workflows, application management, and social account integrations.
This Privacy Policy explains how Inotepad collects, uses, stores, and protects information when you use our website, automation tools, and connected integrations such as Blogger, Facebook, Pinterest, Cloudflare R2, and related publishing features.
Information We Collect
We may collect the following information when you use Inotepad:
- Account information such as username, email address, and login session data.
- Content data that you create, upload, import, edit, or schedule inside Inotepad.
- OAuth connection data required to connect third-party services, such as access tokens, refresh tokens, account identifiers, page identifiers, blog identifiers, board identifiers, and permission scopes.
- Media files and generated assets that you choose to upload for publishing workflows.
- Operational logs, publish status, error messages, and automation history needed to maintain the system.
How We Use Information
We use collected information only to provide and maintain Inotepad features, including:
- Managing your account and authenticated sessions.
- Connecting to third-party services you authorize.
- Preparing, scheduling, and publishing content to services such as Blogger, Facebook, and Pinterest.
- Uploading and storing media files when required by your workflow.
- Displaying publish results, system notifications, and error messages.
- Improving reliability, debugging issues, and preventing abuse.
Third-Party Integrations
Inotepad may connect to third-party platforms only after you authorize the connection. These services may include Google/Blogger, Meta/Facebook, Pinterest, Cloudflare R2, and other tools used by your workflow.
We request only the permissions needed for the features you use. For example, Facebook Page publishing requires permissions related to listing and managing Pages, while Blogger publishing requires access to create or update blog posts.
Pinterest Integration
When you connect Pinterest, Inotepad uses Pinterest OAuth to authenticate your Pinterest account. We may request permissions such as reading your user account, reading boards, reading pins, creating boards, and creating pins, depending on the features you choose to use.
Inotepad uses Pinterest data only to provide user-controlled publishing features, including:
- Displaying your connected Pinterest account information.
- Reading your Pinterest boards so you can choose where to publish a Pin.
- Creating Pins on the board you select, using the title, description, destination link, and image that you configure.
- Showing publishing status, success messages, error messages, and published Pin links inside Inotepad.
Inotepad does not create Pinterest content unless it has been configured by the user or scheduled through the user's publishing workflow. We do not sell Pinterest account data and we do not use Pinterest data for third-party advertising.
OAuth Tokens
If you connect a third-party account, Inotepad may store OAuth tokens or refresh tokens so the system can continue performing authorized actions, such as scheduled publishing, without asking you to log in every time.
You can disconnect integrations from your account management page. Disconnecting an integration prevents future use of that connected account by Inotepad.
You may also revoke Inotepad's access from the relevant third-party platform account settings, such as your Pinterest or Facebook app connection settings.
Data Sharing
We do not sell your personal data.
We do not share your data with third parties for advertising. Data is shared with third-party services only when required to perform actions you request, such as publishing a post, uploading an image, or checking account access.
Data Storage and Security
We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect account data, OAuth tokens, media, and publishing records. However, no online system can guarantee absolute security.
Media files uploaded for publishing may be temporarily stored using services such as Cloudflare R2. After content is successfully published to a platform such as Facebook or Pinterest, that platform may store its own copy of the published media according to its own terms and policies.
Public Publishing
Content you publish through Inotepad to third-party platforms may become publicly visible on those platforms, depending on your account settings, board settings, page settings, and the platform's features. Published content may include text, images, links, titles, descriptions, and related metadata.
User Control and Data Deletion
You may request account data deletion or integration disconnection by contacting us. When possible, you can also remove connected accounts directly from the Inotepad interface.
After deletion or disconnection, Inotepad will stop using the related account credentials. Some operational records may be retained when necessary for security, legal, or audit purposes.
Data deletion requests can include account information, stored OAuth connection data, scheduled publishing records, and media files that are still stored by Inotepad. Deleting data from Inotepad does not automatically delete content that has already been published to third-party platforms; you may need to remove published content directly from those platforms.
Children's Privacy
Inotepad is not intended for children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The updated version will be posted on this page with a revised update date.
Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or want to request data deletion, contact us at: