Privacy policy
pager (pager.kwiblo.com) lets a stranger contact the owner of a physical thing via a QR sticker, without either side exposing personal contact details. This page describes exactly what data the service keeps.
What we store
- Account: when you sign in with a social provider (Google, and later Meta/Twitter) we store the provider's user id, your name, your email address, and the URL of your profile picture. We never see or store your password. We use the email only to deliver your sticker messages and to identify your account.
- Stickers: the configuration you author โ label, printed message, the reply options, language, and an optional fixed location you set yourself.
- Messages (responses): what a sender submits on a scan โ the tapped option, optional text, an optional photo, and a location only if the sender explicitly chose to share it. Every response has a retention limit and is purged automatically: photos from anonymous senders after 7 days, other photos after 30 days, everything else after 90 days.
- Sessions: a login cookie valid for 30 days, deleted on sign-out.
What we don't do
- No advertising, no analytics trackers, no sale or sharing of data.
- No payments โ pager never processes money.
- A sender never sees the owner's name, email, or phone number; an owner sees a sender's email only in the offer flow, with the sender's explicit consent.
Third parties
Messages are delivered through the channels you enable: Telegram (Telegram FZ-LLC) and email (sent via Resend). Sign-in is handled by the provider you choose (e.g. Google, Meta); pager receives only the profile fields listed above.
Cookies
Two first-party cookies: the login session and your language choice. No tracking cookies.
Deleting your data
See data deletion. Questions: [email protected].