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Collectors use StackerTracker for information that is both personal and valuable. This page explains, in plain terms, how we approach protecting it. It is a summary, not a contract—the privacy policy and terms of service are the legal documents if you need that level of detail.
Your browser talks to StackerTracker over an encrypted connection. That keeps what you send and receive private while it is in motion between you and us.
You sign in with email and a password. Use a strong password you do not reuse elsewhere, and treat your inbox as part of your account—whoever can read your email can often reset access elsewhere.
The product runs on managed cloud services chosen for uptime and operational discipline. We monitor the service, patch dependencies, and design the app so routine failures are contained.
StackerTracker exists to help you organize and understand what you own. We do not sell your holdings to advertisers. How we use personal data, subprocessors, and retention is spelled out in the privacy policy.
When you create a public link for an item or container, you choose what viewers can see. Treat each link like a key: anyone with the link can view what you allowed until the link expires or you stop sharing.
If you upgrade or pay for a plan, card details are handled by our payment partner. StackerTracker does not store your full card number on our own servers.
We use rate limits, bot resistance where it matters, and server-side checks so sensitive actions require a valid session. That reduces automated abuse and casual tampering.
Report a security concern
If you suspect an account is compromised or you found a weakness in the product, please reach out to us by email. We ask for a short private heads-up before publishing details that could put users at risk.