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# esmBot and Privacy
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First things first: **esmBot does not and is incapable of collecting IP addresses, emails, or any other sensitive personal/private info.** This info is not accessible via Discord's API [except for emails](https://discord.com/developers/docs/resources/user#user-object), which require the email OAuth2 scope to access. esmBot does not use OAuth2 to link to a user account, therefore it does not have access to this info.
Whenever a command is run using esmBot, a command count number is increased. **This counter is completely anonymous and is used only for statistical purposes.** Users can check this info at any time using the count and help commands.
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esmBot uses the following user-related info:
+ User IDs (needed for many reasons such as the tag commands and replying to users)
+ Avatars (needed for some embeds and the avatar command)
+ Usernames (for embeds and avatar command)
+ Permissions (for checking if a user has perms to run some commands)
+ Whether the user is a bot (needed to prevent other bots from running commands)
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Out of these, **only user IDs are stored in the database**, and they are used only with the tag system for checking the owner of a tag.
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esmBot uses the following guild-related info:
+ Guild IDs (for guild-specific settings)
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+ Guild channel IDs (for getting where to send a message, storing disabled channels)
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+ List of members (for getting permissions and obtaining user objects by ID)
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Out of these, **only guild and channel IDs are stored in the database** for configuration info and storing disabled channels/commands, prefixes, and tags.
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If you want this data removed on the main instance, you can DM me on Discord (Essem#9261) or email me at [data@essem.space](mailto:data@essem.space).
Hopefully this document is clear enough to help understand what esmBot does and doesn't use. If you have any further questions, please contact me via the [esmBot Support](https://esmbot.net/support) server.