Fluxee is developed and distributed by Pallox ("we", "us", "our"), an independent software developer based in Germany. For privacy-related enquiries, contact us via the contact section on our website.
As a data controller under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we are committed to protecting the privacy of our users.
The following data is stored exclusively in Chrome's local extension storage on your device. It never leaves your machine and is not accessible to us:
This data is cleared if you uninstall the extension or use Chrome's "Clear browsing data" feature for extension storage.
The only data transmitted externally during normal use is:
| Data | Destination | Purpose | Stored? |
|---|---|---|---|
| License key | Cloudflare Worker (our proxy) | License validation | No — proxied only |
| License key | Cloudflare Worker (our proxy) | License validation | No — proxied only |
| Nothing | GitHub Pages (palloxdg.github.io) | Version/status check (read only) | N/A |
The license key and instance ID are forwarded by our Cloudflare Worker to Whop solely for validation purposes. We do not log or store these values ourselves.
We explicitly do not collect:
Fluxee operates within your Chrome browser and interacts with the Fansly platform using your existing logged-in session. Fluxee reads data from the Fansly page (such as tip notifications and your username) and posts messages to chat on your behalf. This interaction happens entirely within your browser — no Fansly data is transmitted to our servers.
Fluxee does not access, store, or transmit your Fansly login credentials, session tokens, or subscription data.
All payments are processed by Whop, who acts as the Merchant of Record. When you make a purchase, your payment information (card details, billing address) is collected and processed by Whop — not by us. We receive only confirmation of a successful purchase and your license key.
Whop's privacy practices are governed by their own Privacy Policy.
FluxeeBridge and FluxeeRelay are local applications that run entirely on your Windows machine. They communicate only with:
FluxeeBridge does not make any external network connections and does not transmit any data to the internet.
The Fluxee Chrome extension does not use cookies and does not track your browsing activity.
Our website (palloxdg.github.io) is a static GitHub Pages site. We do not use cookies, analytics scripts, tracking pixels, or any third-party tracking tools on our website. GitHub may collect standard server logs as part of hosting — this is governed by GitHub's Privacy Statement.
As a user in the European Union, you have the following rights:
Since Fluxee stores virtually no personal data on our end, most of these rights apply primarily to data held by Whop in relation to your purchase. For purchase-related data requests, contact Whop directly.
For any privacy requests related to Fluxee itself, contact us at hello@fluxee.app. We will respond within 30 days.
Data stored locally in the extension (tips, menus, settings) is retained until you clear it manually using the extension's built-in trim tool, or until you uninstall the extension. We have no control over locally stored data.
Whop retains purchase records in accordance with their privacy policy and applicable financial regulations.
Fluxee is intended for use by adult content creators on the Fansly platform. We do not knowingly collect or process data from individuals under the age of 18. Fansly itself requires users to be 18 or older.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Material changes will be communicated via the Fluxee status notification system (visible in the extension sidepanel). The "Last updated" date at the top of this page will always reflect the most recent revision.
Continued use of Fluxee after changes are made constitutes your acceptance of the updated policy.
For privacy-related questions or to exercise your GDPR rights, contact us at hello@fluxee.app.
If you believe we have not adequately addressed a privacy concern, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your national data protection authority. In Germany, this is the Bundesbeauftragter für den Datenschutz und die Informationsfr