Privacy

Last updated 2026-04-23

What we collect

  • Lookup queries. The terms you search are recorded on the server so we can prioritize which terms to add to the reviewed corpus. Queries are not tied to an account; we do not store them alongside any personal identifier.
  • Feedback submissions. If you use the feedback button on a term page, your message is stored in our database with the term slug. Do not include personal information you don't want us to see.
  • Rate-limit IP. Your IP address is read from request headers to throttle abusive traffic. It is not written to our database; it lives briefly in an in-memory counter.
  • Analytics (with consent). If you accept the cookie banner, Google Analytics 4 records page views and a handful of product events (searches, feedback submissions). GA sets first-party _ga cookies and sends data to Google. If you decline, no GA cookies are set and no analytics events are sent.

What we don't collect

We do not run accounts, forms for personal data, or advertising trackers. We do not sell or share data with third parties beyond the processors listed below.

Processors

  • Vercel — hosting and edge delivery.
  • Supabase — Postgres database for the term corpus and feedback.
  • Upstash Redis — short-lived rate-limit counters.
  • Google Analytics 4 — page and event analytics, loaded only after you accept cookies.
  • Google Gemini — called server-side to generate translations for cache misses. Only the search term is sent.

Cookies and storage

  • ga-consent — a value in your browser's localStorage that records whether you accepted or declined the cookie banner. Not a cookie; not transmitted to the server.
  • _ga, _ga_* — Google Analytics cookies. Set only after you accept. Expire after 2 years.

Withdraw consent

Use the button below to clear your analytics choice. After the next reload, the banner reappears so you can decline.

Contact

For privacy questions or deletion requests for feedback you've submitted, use the feedback button on any term page and describe what you'd like removed.