Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 23, 2026
What we collect
When you sign in with Google, we receive your name, email address, and profile picture from your Google account. We store your name and profile picture to display on your public profile. Your email address is stored by our authentication provider (Supabase Auth) and is not displayed publicly.
We also store the tier list rankings you create, profile settings you configure (username, display name, theme preference, public/private status), and basic usage events (profile views, comparisons) to power site features like the comparison leaderboard.
How we use your data
Your data is used solely to provide the All Tier Well service: displaying your profile, generating tier list comparisons, computing community statistics, and generating shareable preview images. We do not sell your data, use it for advertising, or share it with third parties beyond what is necessary to operate the service.
Third-party services
We use the following third-party services to operate All Tier Well:
- Supabase — database and authentication
- Vercel — hosting and analytics
- Google — sign-in via OAuth
Each service has its own privacy policy governing how they handle data.
Public vs. private profiles
By default, your profile and tier list are public and visible to anyone. You can make your profile private in Settings, which hides your tier list and rankings from other users. Your username and display name remain visible.
Cookies
We use cookies solely for authentication (keeping you signed in). We do not use tracking cookies or third-party advertising cookies.
Data retention and deletion
Your data is retained as long as your account exists. You can delete your account and all associated data at any time from the Settings page. Account deletion removes your profile, tier list, and comparison history.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. Changes will be reflected on this page with an updated date.
Contact
If you have questions about this policy or your data, reach out via the GitHub repository.