Privacy Policy
Your submission is temporary and under your control.
This policy explains what Luna Compass records, what the AI service receives, and how you can remove a submission before its normal expiry.
Information recorded with a submission
Luna Compass records the first name, date of birth, IANA time zone, and focus you submit. If you choose to provide them, it also records birth time and birth city. It records your confirmation that you are at least 18, the accepted Privacy Policy and Terms versions, the consent time, and the structured guide returned to you.
The service also creates a random submission identifier and stores generation status and source, rule, prompt, and schema versions, timestamps, and limited failure categories needed to operate and audit the service. Idempotency and deletion secrets are stored only as protected one-way verifiers. Raw IP addresses, complete AI prompts and responses, request headers, and the original deletion token are not stored as submission records.
How the information is used
The submitted fields are used to confirm adult eligibility, select the correct local date, derive bounded guidance signals, produce the structured guide, prevent duplicate processing, support deletion, apply abuse controls, and maintain service integrity. They are not used to determine facts about your health, personality, future, or life.
What the AI service receives
The AI provider receives only bounded guidance signals: your local date, selected focus category, computed zodiac and element labels, the daily theme, version labels, safety instructions, and the required response schema. It does not receive your name, date of birth, birth time, birth city, time zone identifier, submission identifier, deletion token, IP address, or database record.
AI output is structurally checked and screened before display. Rejected or unavailable AI output is discarded and replaced with a complete rule-based guide.
Optional anonymous product analytics
Anonymous product analytics are off unless you choose to allow them, and your choice does not affect guide generation. Allowed events describe only broad actions such as viewing a page, starting or completing generation, using share, or requesting deletion, together with allowlisted page, device class, and result-status categories.
Analytics never include form entries, guide text, a submission identifier, deletion token, URL, or free text. A random browser-session value is transformed into a one-way session hash. Event-level records are retained for no more than 30 days; only non-identifying daily totals may remain after aggregation.
Retention and deletion
Personal submission fields and the generated guide remain in the primary database for no more than 30 days. At expiry they are erased or de-identified. A successful deletion request clears those fields and the guide from the primary database immediately.
Encrypted operational backups may contain an older copy until that backup rotates out, within the same maximum 30-day retention window. Backups are not used to restore an individual submission. If a backup is restored for service recovery, the retention and deletion process must run before the restored service becomes available.
Private deletion token
Each successful submission receives a private deletion token kept in the browser session. The server stores only a one-way verifier and cannot reveal or recover the original token. Anyone who has the token may be able to delete the related submission, so do not send it in a message, screenshot, or support request.
Luna Compass has no account or identity-recovery process. If both the result session and token are lost, the service cannot safely match you to a record for early deletion; the normal retention limit still applies. See Contact and deletion help for the safe deletion flow.
Production review required
Before production launch, the operator must verify these statements against the live infrastructure, publish a tested contact method, and complete operational and legal review. No unverified address, legal entity, or jurisdiction is asserted here.
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