How We Handle Your Credentials

How We Handle Your Credentials

At Tweeti, we believe you should always know what data you're sharing — and why. When you connect your GitHub or X (formerly Twitter) account, we only store the information that’s essential for your experience, and nothing more.

🧾 What We Collect

We store only your GitHub username — that’s your public handle (like @octocat). We never access your email, private repos, or any sensitive data.

We securely store access credentials that allow Tweeti to post on your behalf — only if you choose to connect your X account.


🔐 How We Protect Your Data

All sensitive data is stored securely in NeonDB, a modern cloud-native Postgres database.

  • Credentials are stored server-side, never exposed to your browser or the public.
  • We use serverless functions to write data safely to our database.
  • No one outside our system — not even us — can see your sensitive tokens.

🎯 Why We Store It

  • So you can post tweets directly from Tweeti.
  • To personalize your experience using your GitHub identity.
  • To avoid asking you to reconnect accounts each time.

You stay in full control — disconnect anytime.


✅ Your Trust Matters

We designed Tweeti to be lightweight, respectful, and secure by default. We don’t over-collect, and we never sell or share your data.

If you ever have questions about what we store or how we use it, reach out to us. We’re happy to explain.

Thanks for trusting Tweeti. We’ll keep earning it.


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