Effective August 12, 2026
Privacy policy
Novel Phoenix is intentionally small and private by design for visitors. It has no account system, analytics tracker, advertising network, payment form, or server-side upload endpoint.
Information displayed publicly
The published library contains the site owner's novel titles, author names when available, chapter progress, NovelFire links, and snapshot timestamps. This information is intentionally public and versioned in the public GitHub repository.
Information processed in your browser
If you import a CSV, the file is read locally by browser code. Its contents are not sent by Novel Phoenix to a server. A draft may be stored in your browser's local storage under novel-phoenix-v1. Appearance choices are stored under novel-phoenix-theme-v1. These values stay on that browser unless you download and publish a sanitized snapshot yourself.
Information Novel Phoenix does not collect
- No names, email addresses, passwords, payment details, or precise locations.
- No first-party cookies, behavioral analytics, advertising identifiers, or tracking pixels.
- No imported CSV filenames in the published snapshot.
Hosting and third parties
The site is hosted by GitHub Pages. GitHub may process ordinary request information such as IP addresses, user-agent data, and security logs under its own privacy terms. Links to NovelFire and GitHub leave this site and are governed by those services. Novel Phoenix sends no referrer information with those outbound links.
Your choices
You can remove a local draft with Discard draft, reset appearance settings in the Appearance panel, or clear this site's storage through your browser. Because the public reading snapshot is maintained in Git, requests about public content should be directed to the repository owner.
Children
Novel Phoenix is a personal reading-library viewer and is not directed to children under 13. It does not knowingly collect personal information from children.
Changes and contact
Material changes will be reflected by a new effective date on this page. For a privacy question, open a GitHub issue without including sensitive information. If the question itself is sensitive, use the repository's private security-advisory channel.