Privacy
Published 2026-07-13 · Updated 2026-07-13
There's exactly one spot on Chat-G that collects anything personal — the application form. Every other page here is anonymous: no login, no tracking, no stored profile.
Information you enter
Filling it in means sharing your name, a contact channel of your choosing (Telegram, WhatsApp, or email), which position you want, and how you'd rate your own written English. One more field is optional — it just asks where you first came across us, and you can leave it blank.
Signals your browser sends along
Hitting submit also carries a batch of technical signals that browsers attach on their own: the connecting IP address and the country it maps to, a fingerprint built from your device and browser, screen size, local time zone, the page that sent you here and, when a paid campaign is behind the visit, whatever tags rode along with that link. That IP is mostly how we notice the same visitor spamming the form dozens of times in a short stretch. None of it turns into an advertising profile — its only job is filtering junk submissions and telling us which channel a genuine applicant came through.
Storage
Applications sit inside Cloudflare D1, a database that runs on Cloudflare's own hardware. A small handful of people running recruitment at Chat-G can open that table, and no one else; nobody copies entries out into a spreadsheet or a separate tool.
Who else has access
The moment a form lands, a duplicate of those same fields drops into a private Telegram chat our recruiters watch, which is how a real person catches it without delay. That leg travels across Telegram's infrastructure and answers to Telegram's terms of service, not a policy we set. Outside that recruiting circle, nobody sees an application — it's never handed to ad networks, resellers, or unrelated companies.
No cookies here
This site plants no tracking cookie and fires no analytics beacon anywhere. The technical signals described above are read once, straight off the incoming request, the second you press send — your browser keeps nothing behind that could trail you on a later visit.
Retention, and asking for deletion
An application stays on file for as long as a hiring decision — and, once you're on board, your working record — remains relevant, with old entries cleared on a rolling basis. To have yours removed sooner, use that same application form: send a short note asking for deletion, note the same contact you first applied with, and the record comes down.
Updates to this page
Whenever what gets collected here, or how it's handled, changes, this page gets rewritten to match — the date shown near the top always names the edition currently in effect.