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Code & Repository Protection
Last updated: June 1, 2026 | 77th Junction
1. Your code remains yours
You keep ownership of your code. 77th Junction processes project files only to perform the actions you request, such as extracting an upload, building a project, publishing a deployment, diagnosing an error, or retaining release history.
2. What is stored
- Firebase stores account records, project metadata, workspace records, and billing state.
- The Railway API volume stores uploaded archives, extracted source files, build output, and retained release artifacts.
- Retained deployment history depends on your plan and older rebuildable artifacts may be removed.
- Connecting a GitHub project allows the platform to retrieve the source needed for the deployment you request.
3. Upload carefully
Review folders before uploading. Generated folders such as node_modules, .git, .next, caches, and build artifacts can make uploads unnecessarily large. Never upload secrets, environment files, private keys, or data exports unless you intentionally want them processed as part of your project.
4. Public deployments
A deployed site is public at its platform URL and at any custom domain you connect. The source archive itself is not intended to be a public download, but any file placed in a site's public output can be retrieved by visitors.
5. Deletion and support
Remove projects you no longer need and keep your own source backups. For a verified deletion request or a question about project handling, contact privacy@77thjunction.app.