Privacy policy

Overview

This page explains what data Stockity ID Trading (“we”, “us”) collects, what stays on your device, and how to exercise your privacy rights.

What we collect

✓ Automatic telemetry

  • • Browser type and version
  • • Device class (mobile vs. desktop)
  • • Time zone for local clock displays
  • • Pages and UI features you interact with

✗ We do not harvest

  • • Government IDs or full legal profiles
  • • Email addresses (unless you email us first)
  • • Broker logins, wallet keys, or balances
  • • Passwords or payment card data

Cookies

We only rely on a slim cookie set:

  • Essential cookies: keep navigation and security basics working
  • Preference cookies: remember timeframe selections where applicable

You can block cookies in your browser, but some conveniences (like remembering settings) may break.

How we use data

  • Show accurate local session clocks and countdowns
  • Keep the dashboard fast and reliable
  • Spot breakage patterns so we can fix UX issues
  • Detect abuse or scraping that could harm the service

Third-party processors

We use the following third-party services:

  • Massive: live FX and metals quotes come from massive.com (their terms and privacy apply to that feed)
  • Vercel (hosting): serves the web application globally

Each vendor maintains its own privacy policy. We do not sell your browsing trail to advertisers.

Security

We follow baseline industry practice:

  • TLS (HTTPS) on every page load and API call
  • Hardened cloud infrastructure from our hosting partner
  • Regular dependency and platform updates

Your choices

Depending on where you live you may have the right to:

  • Ask what personal data we hold (if any)
  • Request deletion of correspondence you sent us
  • Reject non-essential cookies via browser controls
  • Escalate privacy questions through our contact page

Talk to us

Privacy questions belong on the contact page.

Policy updates

We may revise this notice as the product evolves. The “Last updated” date at the top will always reflect the newest version, and continued use after changes means you acknowledge the update.