Developer Privacy Notice
Last updated: June 24, 2026
This notice explains how Tarpon Web LLC, handles information about developers who sign up for and use the Triviuhh Question Bank API. It covers the developer account and billing relationship only. The consumer Triviuhh game is covered by its own Privacy Policy.
What we collect
- Account details — the name, email address, and password you provide when you create a developer account (passwords are stored only as a hash), and your email verification status.
- Organization and contact details — your organization or project name and the contact email you set for billing and service notices.
- API keys — metadata about the keys you create (a key prefix, mode, rate limit, and creation or revocation times). We store only a hash of each key, never the full secret.
- Usage metering — counts of API requests and questions returned, tied to your account and keys, which we use to enforce quotas and rate limits and to calculate billing.
- Acceptance records — the version of the Developer API Terms you accepted and the time you accepted it.
- Operational logs — limited technical logs (such as timestamps, IP address, and error information) used to operate, secure, and debug the service.
How we use it
We use this information to provide and secure the API, authenticate your requests, enforce plan quotas and rate limits, meter and bill usage, send you service and account communications, prevent abuse, comply with law, and improve the service. We do not sell your personal information.
Payments and Stripe
Payments are processed by Stripe, our third-party payment processor. When you subscribe to a paid plan, Stripe collects and processes your billing and payment details under its own privacy policy. We receive billing status, subscription, and invoice information from Stripe, but we do not store full payment card numbers.
Sharing
We share information only with service providers who help us run the API (such as our hosting, email, and payment providers) under appropriate confidentiality and data terms, and where required by law or to protect our rights and the security of the service. We do not share your developer account information with the players of the consumer game.
Your end users' data
The API returns trivia content; it does not require you to send us your end users' personal data, and you should not. You are responsible for your own privacy obligations to the users of your application.
Retention and deletion
We retain account, usage, and billing records for as long as your account is active and as needed to provide the service, meet legal and tax obligations, and resolve disputes. You can request deletion of your developer account and associated data by emailing the address below; some records may be retained where the law requires.
Changes
We may update this notice from time to time and will revise the "Last updated" date above. Material changes will be communicated through the developer dashboard or by email.
Contact
Questions or requests? Email [email protected].