Privacy
What we collect, and what we delete.
This describes what actually happens in our system, not what is customary to write. If any of it stops being true, this page changes.
Last updated 4 August 2026
The short version
- We collect what is needed to write and illustrate one book, and the details needed to bill and deliver it.
- Photographs of a child are deleted once the book has been delivered. The illustrated character we draw from them is kept; the photographs are not.
- We never sell anything to anyone, and we never use a child’s photograph or name in marketing.
- The story text and pictures are generated by AI, then read by a person before delivery. Producing them means the material below is sent to the providers we name.
What we collect
About the child — first name, age, gender, optionally hair, skin tone, other features and a signature outfit; their interests and personality traits; and up to three photographs, if you choose to send them. Photographs are optional. You can describe the child instead and the book will still be made.
About the people in the story — a relationship (mom, dad, sister, grandparent, a pet) and, if you provide one, a photograph of each.
About the story — the theme, occasion, a lesson to carry, and a dedication if you write one.
About you — your name, email address, phone number, whether you want occasional email from us, and the screenshot you upload as proof of payment.
Why we collect it
To make the book, to check it, to bill you and to send it. There is no other purpose. The interests and traits are not profiling — they determine how the child solves the problem in the story.
Photographs of children
Only a parent or guardian may upload a photograph, and only with permission from everyone pictured. You confirm that at the point of upload.
Photographs are stored in a private bucket that is not publicly reachable. They are used to draw a character in our illustration style, and for nothing else.
When your order is delivered, the source photographs are deleted — both the originals and the resized copies we make for the illustration step. What remains afterwards is the drawn character, which is an illustration, not a photograph. Your payment screenshot is kept as a financial record.
If you want photographs deleted before delivery, email us and we will remove them and finish the book from a written description instead.
Who else sees it
Making a book means sending material to the services that produce it. We use:
- Supabase — the database and the private file storage.
- Vercel — hosting, and privacy-friendly traffic measurement that sets no advertising cookies and does not track you across other websites.
- Anthropic — writing and checking the story text.
- Higgsfield — generating the illustrations and the narration. A child’s photograph is sent here to draw their character.
- ElevenLabs — voice narration, where a read-along film is ordered.
We do not sell data, share it for advertising, or give it to anyone who is not producing your book.
How long we keep things
- Photographs of a child or family member — until the order is delivered, then deleted.
- The finished book and its download links — links expire after 7 days. Ask and we will issue fresh ones.
- Your order record and payment proof — kept as a business and tax record.
Your choices
Email amr@fundflowos.com to ask what we hold about you, to correct it, to have it deleted, or to stop marketing email. Marketing email is opt-in — unticked by default — and every message can be unsubscribed from.
Tiny Lil Tales operates from Egypt. If you are in a place with stronger data rights than ours, we will honour those rights rather than argue about which law applies.
Children
Our books are for children, but our service is sold to adults. A child should not place an order or upload anything. If you believe a child has given us information without a parent’s involvement, email us and we will delete it.