What Noeta does with your material, your account and your money, in the order you are likely to care about it.
Noeta is run by Mikhail Golikov, trading from the United Kingdom. Write to Flat 3, 80A Stoneham Road, Hove BN3 5HH, United Kingdom, or email golikovichev@gmail.com. That address reaches a person, not a queue.
Your account: an email address and a password, once you make one. Until then a session is anonymous and carries no email at all.
The material you give us: text you paste, files you upload (a PDF, a Word or PowerPoint document, an image, an audio or video recording), and pages you link to. We keep the decks built from it. We do not keep the uploaded file itself after the deck is made.
Your studying: which cards you have seen, how you rated them, what the quiz scored, when each card is next due, and how many days in a row you have studied. This is what a spaced-repetition schedule is made of; without it the product has nothing to schedule.
Your plan: whether you are on Free or Pro, and how many decks you have built today, so the daily limit can be counted.
Card numbers. Payment happens on Stripe's own pages and we never see them.
Anything from a tracker. There are no analytics, no advertising and no third-party scripts on the marketing pages; the fonts are served from this site rather than from Google, so opening the page does not announce you to anyone.
Cookies. The site sets none. Staying signed in uses browser storage that the sign-in itself requires, which is why there is no consent banner asking you about something we are not doing.
To give you what you asked for. Building decks, scheduling them and taking payment are the contract between us, and we cannot do any of them without the data above.
To keep the service standing up: counting usage against the daily limit, and blocking abuse. That is our legitimate interest in the service continuing to work for everybody else.
Google. Noeta runs on Google Cloud, stores decks in Firestore, signs you in with Firebase, and sends your material to Google's Gemini models to build the cards. Google processes it on our instructions and does not get to use it for its own purposes.
Stripe. If you subscribe, Stripe takes the payment and tells us the email address that paid and whether the subscription is live.
Nobody else. We do not sell anything to anybody.
On Google Cloud servers in the United States. If you are in the UK or the EU, that is a transfer out, and it runs on the standard contractual clauses Google publishes for exactly this.
Your decks and your schedule stay until you ask us to delete them, or until an account has been untouched for two years, whichever comes first.
Records of payments stay for six years, because tax law says so.
A copy of what we hold, a correction, or deletion. Email golikovichev@gmail.com and we will do it within a month.
Deleting your account deletes your decks with it. That is the point of it, so it is worth saying plainly: they do not come back.
You can also ask us to pause what we do with your data while a question about it is open, to hand your decks over in a form you can take elsewhere, and to stop any use we justify by our own legitimate interest. Same address, same month.
If you think we have handled this badly, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk. We would rather you told us first.
Noeta is not built for children. If you are under 13, please do not make an account. If you are between 13 and 18, ask whoever is responsible for you first.
This notice was last changed on 16 August 2026. If we change something that matters, we will say so on this page rather than quietly editing it.