Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 2026
This Privacy Policy explains what information RedirectCheck processes, why it is processed, how long it may be retained, and what choices users have when using the service.
RedirectCheck may process account data, submitted URLs, saved redirect results, public or unlisted share settings, workspace and project metadata, support messages, and technical request metadata.
When accounts are enabled, we store email addresses, password hashes, session records, and related security data. When persistence is enabled, redirect checks and related history may be stored for authenticated users and, in some cases, for visitor-cookie based anonymous history.
- Account data such as email address, display name, password hash, and session state
- Submitted URLs, redirect chains, saved history, projects, tags, folders, schedules, and share settings
- Technical metadata such as IP address, user agent, browser, device, country, request identifiers, and abuse-prevention signals
We use data to provide the service, secure accounts and sessions, detect abuse, enforce rate limits and quotas, troubleshoot errors, support public sharing features, and improve reliability and observability.
We may also use contact information to respond to support requests, account recovery requests, and operational notices about the service.
We do not sell personal information. We may use infrastructure, email delivery, hosting, analytics, logging, or security providers that process data on our behalf under appropriate safeguards.
We may disclose information when required by law, to protect the service, investigate abuse, enforce our Terms, or defend legal claims.
- Session and security records may be retained for fraud prevention, account integrity, and operational review
- Saved checks and workspace data may remain available until deleted by the user, removed by an administrator, or cleaned up under internal retention rules
- Public shares and public checks may remain accessible until revoked, deleted, or expired
If you mark a check as public or create a share link, the related result may become accessible to other people. Public content can appear in public-facing pages, while unlisted content is intended to be accessible only through the direct link.
Depending on your location, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, object to, or request a copy of certain personal data. You may also request account deletion or removal of specific saved content.
You can manage some data directly through product settings, by deleting saved checks, or by contacting us.
We may update this Privacy Policy when the service changes, including if we later add analytics, advertising, or payment features. If we make material changes, we may update notices in the product or on the site.
For privacy questions, access requests, or deletion requests, contact support@redirectchecker.com.