What you type stays in your browser

This is the whole privacy policy, in plain words.

Your dream text is never transmitted or stored

The interpreter matches your dream against the archive entirely in your browser. There is no account, no server that receives your text, and no dream text ever leaves your device. It does not appear in a URL, a query string, an analytics event, or a network request.

What is counted

Page views are counted, so we know which entries people reach and whether the site works at all. That count records the page address, the site that linked you here, your approximate country and your screen size. It sets no cookie, writes nothing to your device, and builds no profile or identifier that could follow you to another site or to a later visit. It never receives your dream text — the sentence above is literal, and this is the measurement it excludes.

The one thing written to your device

Opening the Expanded Entry means leaving this site and coming back, and a reading held in memory would not survive that trip. So at the moment you tap "Open the Expanded Entry", and not before, this site writes one thing into your browser's session storage for that tab: which page to return you to, and the names of the archive entries your dream matched.

Those entries are ordinary public pages on this site — the same three already named on screen. What you typed is not among them, and is not written anywhere: the reading is rebuilt from the matches, not from your words. Your browser deletes the entry when you close the tab, and if you never open the gate nothing is ever written.

What the locker's third party does and does not see

The optional gate is served by a third-party content locker. It sees that a visitor on this site opened the gate. It does not see your dream text, because your dream text never leaves your browser. The gate is a link: nothing from that third party runs on these pages at all, and you reach it only by choosing to open the Expanded Entry. This site makes no third-party requests.

A reflective reading matched against a curated archive of twelve symbols — not a prediction, and not an analysis of you.