Privacy Policy
Last updated: August 2026
Twittence ("we", "us") operates twittence.com, an AI-powered visibility audit tool. This page explains what data we collect, why, and how it's used.
What we collect
- Account information. When you sign in with Google, we receive your email address and profile name via Firebase Authentication. We don't receive or store your Google password.
- Audit data you submit. The website URL, topic, and vertical you enter to run an audit, along with the resulting scores, findings, and recommendations, are stored against your account so you can view your audit history.
- Page content we fetch. When you run an audit, our server fetches the public HTML of the URL you provide to analyze it. We don't fetch or store anything from pages you don't explicitly submit.
Third parties we use to provide the service
- Firebase (Google Cloud) — authentication and storage of your account and audit history.
- Anthropic (Claude API) — the URL, topic, and page-analysis data for a given audit are sent to Anthropic's API to generate the narrative summary, findings, and recommendations. See Anthropic's privacy policy.
- Google PageSpeed Insights API — if enabled, the URL you submit is sent to Google's public PageSpeed Insights API to fetch a Lighthouse SEO benchmark score.
We don't sell your data, and we don't use it for advertising or ad targeting.
Data retention
Audit history is retained in your account until you delete it or request account deletion. Contact us (below) to request deletion of your account and associated data.
Cookies
We use only the session/authentication tokens necessary to keep you signed in (via Firebase Authentication). We don't use third-party advertising or tracking cookies.
Your rights
You can request access to, correction of, or deletion of your data at any time by contacting us at the email below.
Contact
Questions about this policy: shams.islam2@gmail.com