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Privacy

Privacy Policy

Effective 2026-08-22. Written to be read, not skimmed past.

The short version

OunceDesk has no user accounts, sets no advertising trackers, and does not sell or share personal data. Your calculator inputs and collection checklists stay in your browser. Our product analytics are minimal, cookie-free, and never include your holdings.

What stays on your device

Calculator entries, series checklists, and your theme choice are stored in your browser's local storage. They never leave your device and we cannot see them. Clearing your browser data erases them.

What we collect

  • Product analytics: anonymous usage events (a page type was viewed, a calculator was used, a search returned no results) with the page path. No cookies, no user identifiers, no fingerprinting, and never the contents of what you entered — we record that a calculation happened, not what you own.
  • Server logs: our hosting provider (Cloudflare) processes standard technical request data to serve and secure the site.
  • Email you send us: if you contact us, we keep the correspondence.

Third parties

  • Live prices are fetched by your browser directly from a market-data API; that provider sees a standard web request from your device.
  • Affiliate links lead to merchants with their own privacy policies. Affiliate networks may use their own cookies on the merchant's side to attribute purchases; that happens on their domains, under their policies, and is how we may earn a commission (disclosure).
  • External news links (Market Wire) go to their publishers.

Your choices & rights

There is nothing to opt out of that we hold about you personally. For any privacy question or request, email legal@ouncedesk.com and we'll respond to the extent any applicable law (GDPR, CCPA, or similar) provides rights over data we actually process.

Changes

If this policy changes materially, the effective date above changes with it. We won't quietly redefine words to mean their opposites.