What we collect.Your email, your password (stored as a hash — we can’t read it), and what you choose to put on your page: name, photos, bio, birthday month and day, notes, comments. That’s the list.
What we don’t do.No ads, no trackers, no analytics brokers, no selling or sharing your data with anyone. We don’t scan your content to profile you. There is no algorithm learning what keeps you scrolling — the feed is just your friends, newest first.
Who sees your stuff. By default, members of hundred can see your page; you can switch it to friends only in Settings, and hide yourself from search. Your feed only shows fridges in your friends. There is no public web presence for your page — search engines see nothing.
Letters.Private messages between you and one friend. No read receipts, no scanning, no ads built from them. Moderators don’t read letters; if someone sends you something awful, report or block the person.
Blocking.Block anyone from their page. It cuts the friendship and makes you invisible to each other everywhere — profiles, search, boops. They aren’t told. Undo it in Settings.
Your data, portable.Settings → Privacy → “Download your data” gives you everything as one JSON file, any time.
Email. Used for logging in and password resets. Any future digest emails will be opt-in.
Deleting. Delete your account in Settings and everything — profile, notes, photos, comments, friendships — is removed.