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Privacy

Two separate questions live under this heading: what this website does with your data, and what the Actors do with other people's. Both are answered below.

This website

It is static HTML served from a CDN. There is no account system, no comment form, no newsletter and no advertising network. Nothing you do here is associated with an identity, because there is no identity to associate it with.

  • Cookies: none set by this site. Your theme choice is stored in localStorage, which never leaves your browser and is not a cookie.
  • Server logs: the CDN records standard request logs — IP address, timestamp, URL, user agent — which is unavoidable for anything served over HTTP. They are used to diagnose errors and are not combined with anything else.
  • Third-party requests: web fonts are served from Google Fonts, which means your browser makes a request to that host when a page loads.
  • Email: if you write to me, I have your email and whatever you put in it, for as long as the conversation is useful.

The Actors

The Actors collect data from public web pages, and some of it relates to people. That is handled as a design constraint rather than a disclosure, so the detail is on each Actor's page — but the principles are:

  • Business contact details published by a business in order to be contacted are collected. Individuals' contact details are not: on coches.net, a private seller's phone number is never returned and there is no setting to change it.
  • Content written by residents is off by default, and any field that sharpens identification — such as an author's neighborhood — is a second, separate opt-in.
  • Nothing is cross-referenced, enriched or resolved to a real person. Author names pass through exactly as the source site publishes them.
  • Anyone can ask to be excluded from future runs: data removal, or privacy@actorstack.dev.

Runs you start are yours

When you run an Actor, it runs in your Apify account and writes to your storage. I do not receive your input, your results or your dataset. The platform shows me aggregate counters — how many runs, how many users, the success rate — and nothing about what any individual run asked for. What you then do with the data you collect is governed by your own obligations, not mine.

Changes

If this page changes in a way that matters, the change will be visible in the page's update date rather than announced. Questions: hello@actorstack.dev.