Privacy Policy
The short version
K8 runs entirely on your computer. We don't collect your data. We don't want your data. Your files are yours.
What K8 does
K8 scans files on your local machine to find duplicates and unnecessary files. All scanning, analysis, and file operations happen locally. K8 does not connect to the internet during scanning. No file data, metadata, filenames, folder structures, or scan results are transmitted anywhere. Ever.
What we collect
K8 itself collects nothing. Zero telemetry. Zero analytics. Zero tracking. We don't know how many files you scan, how often you use K8, or what's on your computer.
The only data involved in your K8 purchase is:
- Payment information — handled entirely by our payment processor, Paddle. We never see or store your card details. Paddle acts as Merchant of Record and processes payments in accordance with their own privacy policy.
- Licence key — your key is stored locally on your machine in a settings file. It is not transmitted anywhere after activation.
- Email address — only if you voluntarily contact us at support@lilbuba.ai or sign up for launch notifications. We use it solely to respond to your enquiry or send product updates you requested. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Cookies
This website does not use cookies. K8 does not use cookies. There is nothing to accept, reject, or manage.
Third parties
We do not sell, share, or transfer any personal data to third parties. The only third party involved is Paddle (payment processing), who operate under their own GDPR-compliant privacy policy.
Your rights (UK GDPR)
Since we don't collect personal data through K8, there's very little to exercise rights over. However, if you've contacted us by email and wish to have your correspondence deleted, email support@lilbuba.ai and we'll sort it.
Children
K8 is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from children because we don't knowingly collect data from anyone.
Changes to this policy
If we ever change this policy, we'll update it here with a new date. Given that our policy is essentially "we don't collect your data", we don't anticipate major revisions.
Last updated: March 2026