Memix includes an open-source VS Code extension and a local Rust daemon. The daemon runs on your machine and stores local memory, observer data, and related project context in your local environment by default. We do not operate a general cloud copy of your local brain data merely because you install or use the extension.
The web platform and licensing backend may process limited data needed to sell, activate, and maintain paid features:
Payments and subscription billing are handled by Paddle. We do not store raw card numbers or bank information on our own servers. Paddle may collect and process billing data under its own privacy terms.
If you use paid team-oriented features, additional server-side processing may occur for licensing and shared functionality. You should assume that data intentionally synchronized across a team feature is processed by backend services required to deliver that feature.
Important product behavior is reflected in the public extension and daemon code. The repository materials describe an open-core split where core daemon and solo functionality are provided under MIT terms, while team-sync licensing paths are described as BSL 1.1 commercial code that converts to Apache 2.0 after four years. That means you can inspect how local storage, daemon endpoints, and license verification work rather than relying only on marketing language.
You control your local installation data and may delete local files through your own environment or product controls that expose deletion or export behavior. To request deletion of licensing or support records that we control, contact support@memix.dev.