Privacy
What this service stores about you, who it is sent to, and how to get it removed.
What we collect
Account: your email address, an optional display name, and your password stored only as a hash — we never hold the password itself.
Usage: the product searches you run, the baskets you build, the price alerts you set, and a per-request record of what each one cost to serve. Your last 10 searches are kept with their results so you can open them again; you can delete any of them from the Recent page, and all of them go when the account does.
Payments: the amount, currency and status of each top-up, plus the provider's reference for it. Card and PayPal credentials are entered on the provider's own pages and never reach our servers.
Messages: anything you send through the contact form — the address you gave for the reply, any name or subject, and what you wrote. If you were signed in, the message is linked to your account. We do not store your IP address or browser with it.
Technical: the country Cloudflare derives from your connection, used to search merchants that ship to you, and standard request logs.
Visits: so we can see how many people use the service, which countries they are in, and how long a visit lasts, each visit is counted with a random id that lives only in your browser tab and disappears when you close it. We store the country, when the visit started, when it was last active, and your account if you were signed in — no page addresses, no referrer, no IP address, and nothing that carries over to your next visit.
Why we hold it
To run the service and to bill it accurately. Charging you what a search actually cost means recording what it cost, which is why usage records exist at all.
Who it is sent to
We do not sell your data. It reaches these providers only as needed to answer your requests:
Cloudflare — hosting, the anti-bot challenge, and the country hint derived from your connection.
Serper — receives your search wording in order to find merchant pages.
Our language-model provider — receives your search wording and the merchant page content in order to normalise products and write recommendations.
Stripe and PayPal — handle payment and tell us only whether it succeeded.
Frankfurter, which republishes European Central Bank reference rates, for currency conversion. It receives no personal data.
How long we keep it
Account and billing records are kept while the account is open, and afterwards only as long as tax and accounting rules require. Searches and baskets are kept so your history and price charts work, and go when the account does.
Your choices
You can ask for a copy of what we hold, a correction, or deletion of your account and its data. Ask by email and we will confirm when it is done.
Questions about any of this? Contact