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Privacy

Last updated: February 2026

Enya is built by Meldrum Labs AB. This page explains what data we handle and why. The short version: Enya runs locally, we store almost nothing, and we never sell your data.

The editor

Enya runs on your machine. Your workspaces, configuration, observability data, and source code stay local. Enya connects directly to your data sources (Prometheus, Loki, Tempo, etc.) — nothing is proxied through our servers. Enya does not collect telemetry, usage analytics, or crash reports.

Snapshots

Snapshots let you share a workspace via a link. Sharing is entirely opt-in — nothing is uploaded unless you explicitly choose to share.

Sharing requires GitHub sign-in. We receive your GitHub user ID and username through OAuth and store them to associate snapshots with your account. We do not access your repositories, email, or any other GitHub data.

Snapshot data is compressed and uploaded to Cloudflare R2 hosted by Meldrum Labs. A minimum set of metadata (user ID, snapshot ID, file size, timestamp) is stored to enforce a 50 MB per-user quota. Snapshots auto-expire after 7 days. Snapshot links are public — anyone with the URL can view it.

Website

The enya.build website is hosted on Cloudflare Pages. We use Cloudflare Web Analytics for cookie-free page view metrics. No personal data is collected.

Third-party services

  • Cloudflare — Website hosting (Pages), analytics (Web Analytics), snapshot storage (R2), and metadata (D1)
  • GitHub — OAuth authentication for snapshot uploads

Changes & contact

We may update this policy as Enya evolves. Changes will be reflected on this page with an updated date. Questions? Reach out at [email protected].