Kept — Privacy Policy
Last updated July 9, 2026 · Kept is in beta.
The short version
Kept exists to track prices on products you choose to save. We collect what that job requires and nothing else. We don’t sell your data, we don’t collect your browsing history, and the extension only acts on pages when you can see it acting.
What we collect
- Account: your email address and a password (stored hashed by our authentication provider).
- Your locker: the products you save — URL, title, price, image, store — plus preferences you set on them (target prices, sizes, categories, owned status).
- Usage analytics:anonymous page views and product events (e.g. “an item was added”) via Vercel Analytics. No advertising trackers, no cookies requiring a banner.
What the browser extension does
The extension reads the product page you’re viewing to detect a product’s title, price, image, sizes, and availability. That information is sent to our servers only in two cases: when you save an item (so we can track it), and when you visit a product you already track (so its price stays current). The extension does not collect or transmit your browsing history, does not read pages that aren’t product pages, and does not inject ads or affiliate codes into pages.
Who processes data for us
- Supabase — database and authentication hosting.
- Vercel — application hosting and anonymous analytics.
- Resend — sending the emails you signed up for (price alerts, restock alerts, account emails).
- Anthropic — product titles and images (never your personal information) are processed to categorize items into closet categories.
We email you the alerts you asked for — price drops, targets hit, back-in-stock — plus account emails. Every item has an email toggle in the app, and you can reply to any email or write to us to stop everything at once.
Deleting your data
Remove items anytime in the app. To delete your account and everything attached to it, reply to any Kept email or contact us and we’ll erase it promptly.
Contact
Questions: reply to any Kept email, or reach the maker directly — this is a small beta and a human reads everything.