How TraderStat handles account, analytics, market, and product data in the local prototype and future platform.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
Information we collect
TraderStat may collect account details you provide, saved preferences, watchlists, product usage events, and technical information needed to operate the service. Market data, trader analytics, broker data, and public social signals are used to power analytics features.
How we use information
We use data to provide dashboards, personalize scores, improve market and trader analytics, maintain security, troubleshoot issues, and develop new product features. We do not sell personal account data.
Supabase and infrastructure
The project stores application data in Supabase. Authentication, profile data, trader metrics, signals, and automation outputs may be processed through backend services, Edge Functions, or scheduled jobs.
Public market data
Some pages display public or derived market information, including prices, ratings, social trader performance, and broker details. These datasets are not personal financial advice and may be updated automatically.
Your choices
Users can request deletion or correction of account-related data when account features are enabled. Browser-based demo login data can be cleared directly from local browser storage.
Security
We use reasonable technical controls, including server-side keys for protected operations. No system is perfectly secure, so sensitive production data should be protected with row level security and least-privilege access policies.
This page is written for the current TraderStat product prototype and should be reviewed by a qualified legal professional before public launch.
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