What Tokelang processes
Tokelang processes account details such as name, email address, authentication records, API key metadata, usage/billing records, and prompt text sent to the compile endpoint or through the extension after the user explicitly clicks Tokelang.
How the Chrome extension works
The extension reads the active prompt box only after the user interacts with it. It sends the current prompt to Tokelang for compression, shows a preview, and replaces the prompt only after confirmation. The extension does not auto-submit prompts.
Prompt storage
Tokelang does not store raw prompt text as part of the normal compile pipeline by default. Operational logs, abuse prevention signals, and aggregate usage data may still be retained where necessary to operate and secure the service.
API keys and extension secrets
API keys are generated per user account. Raw secret tokens are shown only at creation time and are not recoverable later. The Chrome extension stores its key in browser extension storage and does not expose it to normal web page scripts.
Third-party services
Tokelang may use third-party providers for authentication, email delivery, payments, infrastructure hosting, and browser-extension distribution. These providers process only the data needed to perform those functions.
User controls
Users can revoke API keys, delete inactive keys, manage account access, and contact Tokelang to request support or privacy-related help. To ask about your data, email care@tokelang.com.
Contact
Privacy and support requests can be sent to care@tokelang.com. Tokelang may update this policy as the product evolves, and the page date above reflects the current version.