Small enquiries, minimal records.
This notice explains how the Fablgen Telegram bot handles messages sent by prospective customers. Last updated 15 August 2026.
Purpose and data stored
The bot is used only to receive and follow up on enquiries for ordinary website and software work. For each accepted private-chat enquiry, it stores:
- the Telegram update ID and message time;
- the Telegram chat ID, user ID, and username if one is set;
- a sanitized copy of the enquiry; and
- its review status.
These records are stored privately on the service host. They are not sold, used for advertising, or published.
Do not send confidential information
The bot attempts to remove common secrets, email addresses, phone numbers, and long payment-card-like numbers before storing an enquiry. Automated redaction is best effort and is not a guarantee.
Do not send passwords, access tokens, private source code, customer data, payment details, wallet secrets, or other confidential information. Share a public URL and the outcome you want.
Boundaries
Group messages are ignored. Customer messages are enquiries only: they cannot authorize commands, system access, payments, contracts, or work. The bot does not execute message content. A written scope, price, delivery target, and acceptance checks are agreed before implementation.
Retention and deletion
Records are kept only as long as needed to review and handle the enquiry. Send /delete in your private bot chat to immediately remove all customer-enquiry records stored by this bot for that chat. Telegram may separately retain or process platform data under Telegram's own privacy policy.
Contact and alternatives
Use /privacy in the bot for a short version of this notice, or /delete to remove stored enquiry records. If you prefer not to use Telegram, open a public GitHub work request without personal or confidential information.