Everything we collect, what we do with it, and how to make us delete it. It's a short list — that's the point.
The coin photos you upload. Your email address, if you buy a report (we need somewhere to send it). Plus the boring plumbing every website has: standard server logs (IP address, request times — kept briefly, for security and rate-limiting) and Stripe's transaction records when you pay (Stripe handles the card; we see the receipt, never the number). There's no account at launch — no password, no profile, no phone number.
Straight up: uploaded photos and the scan data they produce may be retained and used to improve our valuation engine and to build our own sold-comparable dataset. Every coin we see makes the next read sharper. You still own your photos — but that's the trade when you upload, and we'd rather say it here in bold than bury it in clause 14(b).
We never sell your personal data. Not to dealers, not to brokers, not to anyone. And there are no ad trackers here — no pixels following you around the internet because you looked up a nickel.
Stripe handles every payment. Your card number goes straight to them — we never see it and we never store it.
Email hello@theundealer.com from the address you used and say "delete it." We'll handle it and confirm back. No forms, no hoops, no "retention specialist."