TenitPrivacy Policy
How Tenit handles your information
Tenit turns human recommendations into ranked public and private lists. This policy explains what we collect, why we use it, and the choices you have.
Last updated May 15, 2026What Tenit is
Tenit is a recommendation app for browsing topics, creating ranked lists, vouching for picks, following people or topics, saving lists, and sharing recommendation pages. You can explore public content without signing in. Account features use Supabase authentication and Tenit's backend API.
Information we collect
We collect information you provide or create while using Tenit, including:
- Account details such as email address, authentication identifiers, handle, display name, profile photo, and onboarding interests.
- Recommendation content such as topics, ranked lists, item titles, links, custom photos, notes, visibility settings, vouches, upvotes, saved lists, follows, and profile updates.
- Usage information such as searches, page views, clicks, notification interactions, share actions, device/browser data, IP-derived logs, error reports, and session analytics.
- Local draft data stored in your browser when you create signed-out lists before logging in.
How we use information
We use information to operate Tenit and make recommendation lists useful. That includes:
- Creating accounts, keeping you signed in, syncing drafts, and showing your profile.
- Building community rankings from public lists, vouches, upvotes, follows, and other contribution signals.
- Showing personalized feeds, search defaults, notifications, saved lists, and topic follow state.
- Generating share previews and keeping item/topic data tidy through admin review, enrichment, merges, and moderation.
- Measuring product health with low-PII analytics and debugging errors, abuse, spam, or security issues.
Public and private content
Public lists, public profile information, public vouches, follower/following counts, topic activity, and recommendation rankings may be visible to other users and people with shared links. Private lists and signed-out local drafts are not intended for public discovery, but they may still be processed by Tenit systems so the service can save, sync, back up, debug, or support your account.
Service providers and integrations
Tenit uses service providers to run the product, including hosting, backend APIs, Supabase authentication/storage, Google or Apple sign-in when selected, analytics, error reporting, and external metadata providers for recommendation enrichment. These providers process information only as needed to provide their services to Tenit.
Cookies and local storage
Tenit uses cookies and browser storage to keep you signed in, store access tokens, remember local drafts, cache app state, and understand product usage when analytics are enabled. Clearing your browser storage may remove local drafts and sign you out.
Your choices
You can update your profile, change list visibility, delete lists, sign out, or clear local browser storage. You can also request account deletion through the app where available, or use Tenit's account deletion page if you cannot access the app. Some public content may remain in backups, logs, moderation records, aggregate rankings, or shares for a limited period after deletion.
Data retention and security
We keep information for as long as needed to provide Tenit, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, protect users, and maintain backups. We use reasonable technical and organizational safeguards, but no online service can guarantee perfect security.
Children and updates
Tenit is not intended for children under 13. We may update this policy as Tenit evolves, especially during the public beta. When changes are material, we will update the date above and may provide additional notice in the app.
Contact
For privacy questions, requests, or concerns, contact Tenit at privacy@tenit.in.