Privacy without the fog machine

OmniBot needs some data to run games. It does not need ads, analytics, or mysterious tracking pixels.

What OmniBot stores

The bot stores game state such as votes, submissions, scores, memberships, active sessions, and settings. It also stores Telegram user IDs and usernames because Telegram bots need those to identify players and route actions.

What OmniBot does not store by default

OmniBot does not store every group message as a chat archive. It watches commands, button taps, game replies, and specific game-related messages needed to make a feature work.

Anonymous features

Confessions, anonymous whispers, and anonymous questions are designed so the group does not see the sender. Some sender information may still be stored privately for rate limits, abuse prevention, delivery, or audit needs, but it is not displayed as part of the public post.

AI-assisted features

Features such as English Educator and bot players may send relevant game context to external AI providers such as Anthropic or OpenAI. That context should be limited to what the feature needs, not an entire group history.

Admins and visibility

Bot administrators may be able to inspect settings, track membership, audit logs, scores, and operational data. Telegram group admins also control what the bot can do inside their group.

No third-party tracking

This website does not include third-party analytics, ads, or tracking scripts. The bot itself is built to run games, not profile visitors.

Data removal

For now, contact the bot owner or group administrator if you need game data removed. A more formal self-service deletion flow can be added later if the project grows.