Last updated: 2026
The only information we store on our servers is what Firebase Authentication needs to log you in: your email address and a securely hashed password. We do not have direct access to your password in any form.
Your portfolios, holdings, watchlists, AI conversations, reports, activity logs, and notifications are stored locally in your browser's local storage on the device you signed in with. They do not travel to our servers.
If you clear your browser data, sign out of all sessions and lose access to the device, or switch devices without exporting first, your local workspace on that device is gone. There is no cloud copy to restore from.
The service uses two third parties:
Neither provider is given personally identifying information beyond what is strictly necessary for the operation of the service.
We use browser storage (local storage and Firebase's authentication cookies) to keep you signed in. We do not use tracking cookies, advertising cookies, or third-party analytics cookies on the dashboard.
We do not ask for your phone number, address, government ID, bank account, brokerage credentials, or Social Security number. We have no need for any of that.
You can view, edit, or delete every piece of data in your workspace at any time. You can delete your account entirely from Settings โ this wipes local data and removes your authentication record.
Local workspace data persists on your device until you delete it or clear browser storage. Authentication records persist until you delete your account. We do not have a mechanism to retain data beyond that.
The service is not intended for anyone under 18. We do not knowingly create accounts for minors.
Firebase Authentication may store account records in data centers in the United States, Europe, or Asia depending on Google's routing. Groq's inference infrastructure is US-based. By using the service you consent to this processing.
Privacy questions can be sent via the contact page.