Last updated: February 2026
When you sign in, we store your email address via Supabase Auth. If you sign in with Google, we also receive your display name. We do not store passwords — authentication is handled via Google OAuth or magic link. We also store the stack data you create: service names, monthly costs, revenue entries, and any descriptions you provide.
Your data is used solely to power your StackBurn dashboard. We do not sell, rent, or share your personal information with third parties. If you make a stack public, only the stack name, description, services, and cost/revenue figures are visible on the shared page.
We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors use StackBurn (page views, referral sources, general usage patterns). Google Analytics may set cookies on your browser. The data collected is aggregated and anonymous — we do not use it to identify individual users. You can opt out of Google Analytics by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
We use an authentication cookie to keep you signed in and Google Analytics cookies for anonymous usage tracking. We do not use third-party advertising scripts.
All data is stored in Supabase (hosted on AWS). We do not store passwords. We use row-level security so users can only access their own data.
You can delete any stack and its associated data at any time from the Settings tab. If you want your account fully removed, contact us and we will delete everything within 30 days.
We may update this policy from time to time. Significant changes will be noted on this page with an updated date.