Privacy
Privacy Policy
NBTForge is designed as a local-first builder. Most project data stays in your browser unless you choose to share, export, or email it.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
Information you provide
If you contact us by email, we receive your email address and whatever details you choose to include, such as a generated command, screenshot, bug report, copyright request, or feature suggestion.
Information stored in your browser
NBTForge uses browser storage for builder preferences and reusable workbench data. This can include selected module state, saved project entries, command pack entries, settings, and reusable item-stack clips. This data is intended to stay on your device unless you copy a share URL, export a project file, or paste the data somewhere else.
Share links and exports
Share URLs can contain command state in the URL itself. Anyone who receives that URL may be able to see the command data encoded in it. Workspace exports may contain saved commands, datapack JSON, and project metadata you created in the app.
Textures and third-party requests
NBTForge serves preview icons and entity images from bundled local assets where the app needs them. Mojang Studios, Microsoft, hosting providers, and network intermediaries may still process technical request data according to their own policies when pages are loaded.
Cookies and analytics
The current NBTForge codebase does not intentionally add tracking analytics or advertising cookies. Browser storage is used for app functionality such as preferences, project state, and builder continuity.
Data we do not need
- NBTForge does not require an account to use the builder.
- NBTForge does not need payment-card details for the current public workbench.
- NBTForge does not need your Minecraft account password, server panel password, or Microsoft account credentials.
Contact and deletion requests
For privacy questions or requests about an email you sent us, contact [email protected]. Local browser data can be removed by clearing site data in your browser.