Tendie.bot Privacy Policy
How Tendie.bot transforms Reddit discussions into structured, trustworthy market sentiment analytics.

Last updated: 2025-11-19
Tendie.bot is committed to keeping your data private, minimal, and secure. We only collect the information necessary to operate the site and improve the user experience.
Information We Collect
Tendie.bot only uses Google Analytics to collect basic, anonymous usage data. This may include:
- Page views
- Device type
- Approximate location (city-level)
- Browser information
- General interaction data
We do not collect:
- Personal information
- Account data
- Names, emails, or phone numbers
- Financial information
- Reddit usernames
- User-generated content
- Browsing history outside our website
Tendie.bot does not track any personally identifiable information.
How We Use the Data
Analytics data is used only to:
- Understand how visitors use the site
- Improve performance and usability
- Detect bugs or traffic issues
- Identify which features are most helpful
We do not sell, share, or use analytics data for advertising, remarketing, or targeted ads.
Cookies
Google Analytics may set basic cookies to measure traffic and usage patterns.
These cookies do not contain personal information.
You may disable cookies in your browser at any time.
Third-Party Services
Tendie.bot does not use:
- Advertising trackers
- Pixels
- Social media tracking
- Marketing cookies
Only Google Analytics is used, and only in anonymous mode.
Data Security
We do not store any personal data.
Analytics data is stored securely within Google's systems.
Changes to This Policy
If we update what data we collect or how it is used, we will revise this policy on this page.
Contact
Questions about this policy?
Email: support@tendie.bot
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