There is no account to create, nothing to log in to, and no profile of you anywhere. This page explains the few places data leaves your browser at all.
Three things are written to your browser’s local storage: your light or dark choice; the shell layout — which of the graph and the reader is showing, the filters and depth set on the graph, and where you dragged the divider; and your reading preferences — type size, column width, line spacing, typeface, one-verse-per-line or as the translation sets it, and whether the study apparatus is showing.
One more thing is kept in session storage: how far you had scrolled down each page, so that going back returns you to your place. That lasts as long as the tab and is gone when you close it.
None of it leaves your browser, none of it is a cookie, and clearing your browser data removes all of it. There is nothing on our side to delete, because none of it was ever sent to us.
Ordinary web request logs — the page requested, an IP address, a browser string — handled by our host, Vercel, for delivering and securing the site. There is no analytics of any kind: no tracking script, no pixel, no measurement service. No cookie is set anywhere on this site, which is why there is no cookie banner to dismiss.
Searching happens entirely in your browser. Both indexes — the one over people, places and chapters, and the one over the text of Scripture — are downloaded and queried on your machine, so what you search for is never sent anywhere and there is no search history to keep.
Every file this site serves comes from this site. That includes the typefaces, which are compiled in at build time rather than fetched from Google when you arrive — a page here makes no request to any host but its own.
Links out are exactly that: following one to Ko-fi, to a source project or to World Vision Australia takes you to somebody else’s site, under their privacy policy rather than this one.
The give button is a plain link to Ko-fi, not an embedded widget — the donation happens on their site, not on this one. Ko-fi and its payment processor handle the whole transaction under their own privacy terms, and we never see your payment details or learn who gave.
The API and MCP server need no key and store nothing about who calls them.