Deliberately minimal

Privacy.

The shortest honest description of what we store — and of everything we chose not to.

Browsing requires nothing

You can browse the whole gallery — every listing, collection and guide — without creating an account or giving us anything. Public pages load no third-party trackers, no analytics pixels, no advertising scripts and no external fonts; everything is served from our own domain.

One cookie, and it’s functional

The site sets a single first-party session cookie (nm_user). It exists so that signing in, saving names and keeping a secure session work at all — it is not used to profile you, it carries no advertising identifiers, and it is never shared with anyone. That is the only cookie public pages set.

Accounts are optional — and minimal

A free account exists for one reason: buying. It lets you save names, open tickets, hold a balance and track purchases and transfers. We store exactly what the account needs to function: a username, an email address, a password (stored only as a modern hash — we never see or keep the password itself), and the activity that belongs to the account: saved names, tickets, top-ups, purchases. None of it is sold, shared or used for marketing. We send no newsletters.

Payments

Balances are funded in cryptocurrency, so no card numbers or bank details ever touch our systems. Top-ups and purchases are recorded in an account ledger — amount, time, reference — because honest bookkeeping toward you requires it. Blockchain transactions are, by nature, recorded on their public networks; what you send from is your choice and your business.

Popularity counts, anonymised

To rank names by interest we count views with a privacy-first design: no cookie, no identifier stored, and no IP address written to disk. A visit is counted through a one-way hash salted with a value that rotates every day, so visits cannot be linked across days or traced back to a person. Automated traffic (bots, crawlers) is excluded. Counts are kept for 90 days, then deleted.

Tickets

When you open a ticket we store what you submit — the subject, your message, and the thread that follows — and use it for one purpose: answering you and completing your purchase or transfer. Ticket data is never sold, shared or used for marketing.

Technical logs & infrastructure

Like every website, our servers keep short-lived technical logs (IP address, user agent, requested URL) for security and abuse prevention. The site is served through Cloudflare, which processes traffic as a network intermediary to keep the site fast and protected.

Your data, your call

Open a ticket to see what we hold about your account, correct it, or have it deleted. Deletion requests are honored except where a record must be kept to account for a completed sale.

Last updated: July 2026 · See also the terms of sale.