Privacy

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Oddeyez is operated by Niklas Wallin. Contact: privacy@oddeyez.se.

This page covers what data the Acoustic Play Editor collects, why, and how you can opt out of it on this browser.

What we collect

The Acoustic Play Editor uses PostHog to collect anonymous product analytics — which pages are visited, which features are used, and diagnostic events such as MIDI device-connection results and preset-fetch outcomes.

Events are tied to a randomly-generated browser identifier, not to your name or email. We do not ask for or store contact information unless you reach out to us directly.

The editor also stores a small amount of state in your browser's localStorage — for example, the last-opened file, the selected product, and recent setlists — so the page works the way you left it the next time you open it. This data never leaves your browser.

Why we collect it

Support. The editor talks to a real piece of hardware, and a lot of bugs only show up with a specific combination of firmware, MIDI port, or USB driver. Without telemetry, all we'd have to go on when someone reports a problem is "it doesn't work" — and we'd be guessing. The diagnostic events let us see what the device actually replied (or didn't reply) so we can reproduce the issue and ship a fix, often without the user needing to do anything beyond opening the editor again.

User experience. Knowing which features are used and which are ignored helps us spend time on the parts of the editor that matter. If nobody opens the Setlist tab, that's a signal it might be hidden too deeply or not solving a real problem; if every user runs Fetch from Device on first connect, that's a signal it should be more discoverable.

Cookies

PostHog sets cookies to keep the same browser identifier stable across sessions, which makes it possible to tell whether a problem affects a single user across multiple visits or many different users once. Beyond PostHog, the site does not use cookies for advertising or third-party tracking.

How to opt out

Click below to stop analytics from this browser. The choice is remembered next time you visit. To turn analytics back on, come back to this page and click the same button — when you're opted out, it'll read "Turn analytics back on".

If you'd rather not rely on a button on the site you're trying to opt out of, any of these also work:

Sharing

We don't sell or share analytics data with third parties. PostHog acts as a data processor on our behalf and stores the data on EU infrastructure.

Your rights

If you're in the EU, you have rights under the GDPR to access, correct, or delete your data, and to object to its processing. Reach out at privacy@oddeyez.se and we'll handle requests within a reasonable timeframe.

Changes

If we change what's collected, this page will be updated. Last updated: 2026-05-26.