PlixyUpdated June 3, 2026

Privacy Policy

This page explains, in simple terms, how Plixy handles data linked to accounts, posts, media, social relationships, maps and privacy preferences.

1. Account data

Plixy uses the information needed to create, secure and display an account: email address, username, encrypted password, avatar, biography, role, language, privacy preferences and technical dates.

The username is public when the profile or content is visible. The email address is used for authentication, security and account communication.

2. Posts, media and maps

Posts can contain text, photos, videos, shorts, music, hashtags, a position, a city, a country and an audience setting. These elements help Plixy display the feed, the real map and the Universe map.

Media attached to posts or stories is served according to the audience selected for the content. Stories are temporary and expire after a maximum of 24 hours.

3. Public content

Public content can be viewed by someone who has the link, including someone who is not logged in. This makes external sharing possible.

Visitors who are not logged in cannot like, comment, follow, send friend requests or send messages. These actions require a Plixy account session.

4. Blocking, muting and identifiable sessions

When you block a user, Plixy hides profiles, posts, stories, comments, media, avatars, messages, notifications, search results and zones between the two accounts when the person is logged in or identifiable through a session.

Blocking cannot apply to a fully anonymous visit to public content, because Plixy cannot know which account is behind that visit. To limit access even outside a logged-in session, choose a restricted audience such as followers, friends or private.

Muting is less strict than blocking. It mainly removes an account from your feed, suggestions, notifications and some discovery surfaces.

5. Social relationships and messages

Plixy processes follows, friends, friend requests, likes, comments, notifications and conversations to make the social network work.

Private messages are reserved for accepted friends, unless the relationship is blocked, removed or no longer allowed.

6. Security, moderation and retention

Technical data may be used for authentication, abuse prevention, moderation, reports, account protection and platform security.

Deleting an account deletes related data according to the rules implemented by Plixy. Deactivation hides the account and content without deleting the data.

7. Your choices

You can edit your profile, privacy settings, default post audience, map visibility, search visibility and some account information inside the application.

You can deactivate your account or request account deletion from the settings page.

8. Providers, cookies and future updates

In production, Plixy may use technical providers for hosting, media storage, streaming, email, security and analytics. The exact providers and guarantees must be listed before a full public launch.

If non-essential cookies or trackers are added later, especially for advertising or analytics, Plixy will need to provide the necessary information and choices before they are activated.

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