Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 2026

Blissary is a non-commercial project. There is no advertising, no tracking, and no interest in collecting personal data beyond what is needed to run the site.

The site may use cookies or local storage to remember your preferences. Our web server keeps standard access logs for troubleshooting and protection against abuse. If you send us a message through the contact form, your message and any details you provide are saved so we can read and respond.

The Origins question-and-answer tool answers questions about Bliss’s Semantography with the help of third-party AI services. When you ask a question, the text you type is sent to those services so they can find the relevant pages and write the answer; at present these are OpenAI and, through the OpenRouter gateway, Google’s Gemini, and your question is handled under their terms, so it is best to avoid including personal details. We do not store the questions themselves. We keep only anonymous usage records (the date, the model used, the rough size and estimated cost of each request, and a hashed form of your IP address rather than the address itself) so we can run the tool, hold it to a daily limit, and guard against abuse.

Before a question is sent on, the ask box runs Cloudflare Turnstile, a check that tells people apart from automated bots so the tool is not drained by abuse. To do that, Turnstile looks at a few technical signals from your browser, such as your IP address and browser type, for that purpose alone. Cloudflare states that it does not use these signals to identify you or to track you across sites, and Turnstile sets no advertising cookies. You can read more in Cloudflare’s privacy policy.

We do not sell your data or use it for advertising.

If anything here is unclear, reach out at info@blissary.com.