Home·Last updated April 20, 2026

Privacy Policy

StackTracker ("we", "us") provides this site to help you research running shoes. This policy explains how we handle information in connection with the public website.

Information you provide

If you create an account, sign in, submit ratings, or contact us, we may process the information you provide (for example, account identifiers, profile details, and message content) as needed to run those features. Use auth and database features is subject to your deployment's data handling and the policies of your hosting providers.

Automatically collected data

Like most sites, we may receive technical data from your browser (such as IP address, device type, and pages visited) through normal server and analytics tooling. This helps us operate, secure, and improve the service.

Cookies and storage

We may use cookies, local storage, and similar technologies for session management, preferences, and analytics. You can control many cookies through your browser settings.

How we use information

We use information to provide and improve the site, personalize content, secure accounts, understand usage, and meet legal obligations.

Sharing

We do not sell your personal information. We may share data with service providers who assist in hosting, analytics, or authentication, and when required by law.

Your choices

Where applicable, you may access, update, or delete account information through in-app controls or by contacting us. You may also have rights under local privacy laws.

Children

The site is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect their personal information.

Changes

We may update this policy; the "Last updated" date at the top will change when we do. Continued use after changes means you accept the updated policy.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact the operator of this StackTracker deployment using the support or contact channel they provide. If no channel is listed, use the project maintainer for your instance.

This text is default boilerplate and is not legal advice. Review with a qualified attorney for your jurisdiction and product.