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Privacy in Aents Radar

Radar analyzes a website, not a person. This page states exactly what is stored, for how long, and what is never sent anywhere.

What is asked for

The address of the website, and nothing else. No name, no business, no email, no phone, no password and no account.

What is stored

  • The analyzed address, the findings and the screenshots of the report.
  • A one-way hash of the visitor's IP address, used only for the daily limit.
  • Anonymous, aggregated operating statistics used to improve the method.

For how long

  • The report is available for 7 days and then deleted with its screenshots.
  • It is reachable only through its private link and is never indexed.
  • No account, no registration and no email address.

What analytics never receives

No URL, domain, business name, email, phone, page text, screenshot or specific finding. Only that a step of the funnel happened.

If you write to Aents

Then, and only then, you give the contact details the channel you chose needs. That is the only personal data Radar stores, it is always voluntary, and it is never a condition for seeing the report.

The report is a working document, not a record about a person: it holds what a public website published and what an automated review made of it. That is why it expires, why it is never listed anywhere, and why analytics is told only that a step happened, never on which site.

Questions people ask before running it

Do I need an account?
No. Radar has no accounts and no sign-in. The analysis is free and complete without giving a name, an email address or a phone number.
Can I delete a report before it expires?
Yes. Every report has a delete button that erases it and its screenshots immediately. Otherwise it disappears on its own seven days after it was produced.
Who else can see my report?
Only whoever has the link. Reports are reachable by a private token, are never indexed and appear in no directory. Sharing one is your decision.