Privacy Policy

Last updated: 22 June 2026

educlopedia provides free, disposable email inboxes for testing and QA. This policy explains what we handle and what we don't. It applies to the website (educlopedia.app) and the browser extension.

Inboxes are public. educlopedia works like a public test-mail service: anyone who knows or guesses an address can read the mail sent to it. There are no passwords on inboxes. Do not use educlopedia for personal, sensitive, or private email, only for testing.

What we store

  • Incoming email sent to an address you open: sender, subject, body, and attachments. Automatically deleted after about 24 hours.
  • Mailbox addresses you create or open (e.g. name@educlopedia.app), also purged after ~24 hours of expiry.
  • An anonymous device key: a random value stored in your browser so the app can talk to the API. It contains no personal information and isn't linked to your identity.
  • Feedback you choose to send: your message and, only if you provide it, an email address for a reply.

Accounts & Pro (optional)

The free service needs no account. If you choose to upgrade to Pro, you sign in with Google and we receive your email address and basic profile from Google. We use it only to identify your account and to unlock Pro features (private inboxes, longer retention, API keys). We never receive your Google password.

  • Account: your email and a subscription status/expiry date.
  • API keys: for Pro automation; we store only a hashed form, never the raw key.
  • Payments: handled entirely by our payment provider (see below). We do not see or store your card details.

What we do not do

  • The free tier needs no account; we never ask for a password (sign-in is delegated to Google).
  • No tracking of your browsing, no analytics profiling, no advertising.
  • We do not sell or rent your data to anyone.

The browser extension

  • Stores the anonymous device key and your recent addresses locally in your browser.
  • Talks only to our API at api.educlopedia.app.
  • A content script detects email input fields on pages so you can autofill a disposable address with one click. It does not read, collect, or transmit the content of pages you visit.

Retention

Mail and mailboxes are automatically deleted roughly 24 hours after they expire. Don't rely on educlopedia to keep anything.

Service providers

We run on Cloudflare (hosting, email routing) and Neon (database). Pro sign-in uses Google (we receive your email + basic profile). Pro payments are processed by Dodo Payments, our Merchant of Record, which handles the transaction and applicable taxes; we never receive your card details. Feedback you submit may be relayed to our private team channel so we can act on it.

Security

We use reasonable measures to protect the service, but because inboxes are public by design, the only real protection is not sending anything sensitive to them.

Children

educlopedia is a developer/testing tool and is not directed at children under 13.

Changes

We may update this policy; we'll change the date above when we do.

Contact

Questions or requests? Use the feedback form.

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