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Privacy, in plain English.
No legal mumbo jumbo. Just what we do with your stuff.
What we collect
Two things, only when you use the tool:
- Your email — so we can save your spot and let you know when Braggy properly launches.
- Your résumé text — so we can analyze it and send back the score, rewrites, and skill gaps.
What we do with your résumé
We send it to an AI API to generate the analysis. After the response comes back, we don't store the résumé text anywhere on our side. The only thing we keep is your email and the timestamp of when you used the tool.
Anthropic's data handling is covered by their own policy — they don't train on API inputs.
What we don't do
- We don't sell your email. Ever.
- We don't share your résumé with recruiters, employers, or anyone else.
- We don't use your résumé to train any AI model of our own.
- We don't run retargeting or behavioural ads against you. (We do run Google Ads to acquire new users — see the conversion tracking note in "Where your data lives" — but that's measurement, not retargeting.)
How to delete your data
Email us at the contact address (coming soon — for now, the project is run by a single person, and you can reach out via the WhatsApp / social channel where you found Braggy). We'll delete your record within 7 days.
Where your data lives
Email records are stored in Supabase (Mumbai region). The website itself is hosted on Vercel. The résumé analysis is done by an AI API.
To keep the site running and to learn which ads actually bring useful visitors, we also use:
- Google Tag Manager and Google Ads conversion tracking — when you submit your résumé or your email, an event fires so we can see which ad brought you. Google receives the signal that a conversion happened; it does not receive your résumé text or your email.
- A self-hosted analytics script (running on our own Vercel instance, no third-party data sharing) — for basic page-view stats.
- Cloudflare Turnstile — invisible bot protection on the résumé submission form, so our analysis API doesn't get spammed.
Cookies
A small number, all functional or measurement-related:
- Google Tag Manager and Google Ads conversion tracking set cookies so we can attribute submissions back to the ad campaign that brought you.
- Cloudflare Turnstile sets a short-lived cookie to confirm you're a real person when you submit a résumé.
We do not use cookies for retargeting ads, behavioural advertising, or sharing your activity with any third party beyond what's listed in "Where your data lives" above.
Changes to this policy
If something material changes, we'll update this page and note the date below. Since this is a pre-launch product, expect this page to evolve as Braggy grows.
Last updated: 18 May 2026