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Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about how FaveFolio works — especially why lists stay curated.
Why only 10 favorites per category?
FaveFolio is for taste identity — your top 10 in each category — not a vault of everything you’ve ever liked.
A short list stays readable for people who visit your profile, and it pushes you to choose what actually represents you. When something new belongs in your top list, replace one that no longer does.
Is FaveFolio like cloud storage for all my favorites?
No. Cloud storage is for keeping everything. FaveFolio is for curating who you are through what you love.
Unlimited lists turn into dumps that are hard to share and hard to care about. The per-category limit keeps your public profile a clear signal of taste, not an inventory.
What happens when I hit the limit?
Each category holds up to 10 favorites. When a category is full, remove or replace one before adding another.
Reordering and swapping is part of the product — your list can change as your taste does.
Are the People I add private?
Yes. Your People list and special days stay private. Public profile favorites are what you choose to share.
Who owns the posters, covers, and other artwork on FaveFolio?
Usually not FaveFolio. Artwork and titles often come from third-party sources (TMDB, iTunes, Spotify, Open Library, YouTube, and similar) or from images you upload. Rights stay with their owners.
FaveFolio shows identifying art so your profile stays recognizable — not as a license to copy or redistribute those works. See the Copyright Disclaimer and Terms linked in the site footer.