Last updated: June 11, 2026
listfs is a personal database for your lists. This page says plainly what we collect and what we do with it. We'll update it as the product grows; material changes get a note on this page.
Your account: an email address (and, if you sign in with Google or Apple, the name and email they share). Your content: the lists and items you create. Basics that come with running a website: standard server logs (IP, user agent) kept briefly by our hosting providers for security and abuse prevention.
We don't run advertising trackers, and the site sets no marketing cookies — your session is kept in your own browser's storage, which is why there's no cookie banner here.
We use your email to sign you in and to send you things you ask for (like sign-in codes). We use your content to show it to you — and, only when you publish or share a list, to the people you aimed it at. We don't sell your personal information.
Your data lives with a small set of infrastructure providers acting on our instructions: Supabase (database & authentication), Cloudflare (hosting & networking), AWS (catalog search), and — when paid plans launch — Stripe (payments; we never see your card number).
Export is free, always, on every plan. Unpublishing a list makes it private again. Deleting your account deletes your data from our systems (backups age out on a short schedule). Email hello@listfs.com for any of this and a human (the founder) answers.
listfs is for people 13 and up.
listfs · hello@listfs.com