Privacy pledge

You're trusting us with your name.
Here's exactly what we do with it.

STALK YOURSELF only exists because the internet already knows too much about you. Our job is to show you what's exposed, not to add to it. This page is the contract.

We only scan YOU

Every scan requires your sign-in. We refuse name-and-photo searches of other people — this isn't a stalking tool.

Only public sources

We read pages anyone with Google could find: data brokers, social profiles, breach lists, archive.org. We never log into any account on your behalf.

Nothing sold, ever

Zero advertisers. Zero data brokers. No third-party trackers in the app. Our business model is paid Vault — that's it.

You own the keys

Reports are RLS-scoped to your account. Share links are opt-in, PII-redacted, and revocable from Settings.

One-click nuke

Settings → Delete everything. Account, scans, removal queue, share links — all wiped in seconds. We don't keep backups of deleted data.

Encrypted in transit

TLS end-to-end. Photos are stored in a private bucket with signed-URL access only — never indexed, never public.

What we ask for · and why

  • Your name + cityTo search public broker sites the same way a stranger would. Optional, but improves accuracy.
  • Your emailTo check breach lists (HaveIBeenPwned-style). We hash it before sending. Never shared.
  • Social handlesTo pull public profile signals (bio, ratio, latest posts). We don't log in anywhere.
  • A photo (optional)Only for face-card readouts. Stored in a private bucket. Never indexed, never used to train models.

Want to verify? Open the inspector.

Every request the app makes is visible in your browser's network tab. Every scan source is listed at the bottom of your report. No hidden trackers, no analytics SDKs.