Temenos

In plain language

Privacy

Last updated 30 July 2026

This is a plain account of what happens to anything you give us here. If something isn't clear, write to hello@thetemenos.space and you'll get a real answer.

Who is asking

Temenos, founded by Victoria Greer, Austin, Texas. Post reaches us at 9901 Brodie Ln, Ste 160, #6055, Austin, TX 78748. We decide what happens to the information collected here, which in the language of the law makes us its controller.

What we collect, and why

Your email address, when you ask for What Is Still Here or any other guide offered here. It is used to send you the thing you asked for, and occasionally to write to you. Nothing else is asked for, and there is no pre-ticked box signing you up to something you didn't come for.

The record of your asking - when you gave your address, from which page, and the exact words that were on the screen when you did. That last part matters: it means we can always show what you actually agreed to, rather than what the site happens to say a year later.

What we never do

We don't sell your address, rent it, trade it, or hand it to anyone for their own use. And we don't track whether you opened an email or clicked anything inside it - that is switched off deliberately.

Leaving

Every email has an unsubscribe link, and it works the moment you press it. No "are you sure", no survey, no delay.

What you can ask for

You can ask for a copy of everything held about you, ask for it to be corrected, or ask for it to be deleted entirely. Write to hello@thetemenos.space and it will be done within a month, free.

If you ask to be deleted, exactly one thing is kept: a scrambled fingerprint of your address that cannot be read back into it. It exists only so that you never hear from us again by accident. It says nothing about who you were.

Who else touches it

They act on our instructions, and each is under a written agreement with us.

Where it lives

We are in the United States, and so is the list. If you're in the UK or Europe: your information is held to the standard your law sets, because that is the decent way to do it whether or not we are obliged to. You can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office in the UK, or to your national authority in the EU. We'd rather you told us first.

Changes

If this changes, the date at the top changes with it.

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Austin, TX