Quesday legal
Privacy
This is a plain-language overview of how Quesday handles data for a small community Q&A product. It is practical product guidance, not formal legal advice.
Account data
When you create an account, we store the details needed to run the service, such as your email address, username, password hash, role, membership records, and account status.
Passwords and secrets are not stored in plaintext. Passwords are hashed before storage, and reset tokens are stored in a hashed form.
Email and password reset emails
We use your email address for account messages such as registration, sign-in support, password reset emails, email-change flows, and important service notices.
Password reset links are time-limited. If you did not request a reset, you can ignore the email.
User-generated content
Questions, answers, comments, broadcasts, profiles, uploaded images, and community activity are user-generated content. We store and display this content so communities can use Quesday.
Some content may be visible to other members or the public depending on the community and page where it appears.
Cookies, sessions, and auth
Quesday uses cookies or similar browser storage to keep you signed in, protect sessions, and remember authentication state.
We do not use these cookies to sell personal data.
Analytics, logs, and security
Like most web services, Quesday may keep server logs, request metadata, error reports, rate-limit records, and basic analytics so we can debug issues, prevent abuse, improve reliability, and understand product usage.
These records may include things like timestamps, device or browser details, IP-derived signals, requested URLs, and account identifiers when you are signed in.
Data deletion and contact
If you want to delete your account or ask about your data, contact the Quesday team at hello@quesday.com.
Some records may be retained when needed for security, abuse prevention, legal obligations, backups, or preserving community integrity.