Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 22, 2026
Overview
FluxPost is a Chrome extension and web service that helps users prepare post content, manage selected Facebook group lists, control publishing settings, and use optional AI features for text and image generation. This policy explains what data FluxPost processes and how that data is used.
Data We Process
- Email address used to identify the customer account and license ownership.
- License key and profile identifier used to verify access and prevent simultaneous use of one key in multiple publishing sessions.
- Post drafts, images, videos, group URLs, and extension settings saved locally in the user's browser.
- AI requests sent by the user, including draft text and generated images, when the user chooses to use AI features.
- Basic service logs required for license validation, security, troubleshooting, and abuse prevention.
How We Use Data
Data is used only to provide and improve the core FluxPost service: license validation, account access, AI generation, local workflow settings, active profile control, and product support. We do not sell user data and do not use it for creditworthiness, lending, or unrelated advertising purposes.
AI Features
If the user chooses AI text or image generation, the submitted prompt or post draft may be sent to an AI provider to generate the requested result. Generated text and images may be stored temporarily so the user can download them. AI files are automatically removed after 30 days.
Data Sharing
FluxPost does not sell user data. Data may be processed by service providers that are necessary for the product to work, such as payment processing, hosting, license validation, and AI generation. These providers are used only for operating the service.
Local Browser Storage
The extension stores user settings, prepared posts, selected groups, media files, and logs in the user's browser storage. This allows the workflow to continue between browser sessions. Users can remove this data by clearing the extension storage or uninstalling the extension.
Security
FluxPost uses HTTPS for communication with its service endpoints. License keys should be kept private by the user. A server-side lock is used to prevent one license key from running multiple publishing sessions at the same time.
Contact
For privacy questions or data requests, contact FluxPost support through the account website at https://fluxpost.fluxsoft.cloud.