Last updated: April 2026
When you purchase a Godmode product, Stripe (our payment processor) collects your email address, name, and payment details. We receive your email and name from Stripe to deliver your purchase and provide support. We do not store your payment card details.
We do not send marketing emails unless you explicitly opt in.
If you submit a review via our review form, we collect your name, email, optional role, and review text. Your name, role, and review may be displayed publicly on our site. Your email is kept private and used only for follow-up if needed.
We use two analytics tools on this site:
Umami — Umami is a privacy-focused, cookie-less analytics service we use to count pageviews and button clicks so we can understand what's working. Umami does not track individuals, does not store personal data, and does not set cookies. It collects anonymised aggregate data only: page URL, referrer, browser, OS, device type, screen size, language, and country (derived from IP, which is then discarded).
Reddit Pixel — we load Reddit's advertising pixel on every page so we can measure conversions from our Reddit Ads campaigns (for example: knowing that a click on a Reddit ad ended in a purchase). The Reddit Pixel may set first-party storage and collects pseudonymous device data — browser, OS, IP, the URL you're on, and a Reddit-issued identifier used to dedupe events. It is operated by Reddit under Reddit's privacy policy. You can opt out via your Reddit account's ad personalisation settings, or by using a browser with tracking protection enabled.
Session storage is used only for the updates page authentication state and is cleared when you close your browser.
Some of our public tools (for example the Easy Prompt builder) accept free-text input that is passed to large-language-model APIs. To prevent prompt-injection attacks, abuse of free credits, and misuse that could harm other users or our platform, we automatically log certain technical details only when our security systems detect a potentially abusive request — such as input matching known instruction- override patterns, oversized payloads, or excessive request volume from a single source.
When a request is flagged, we record:
Legal basis (UK GDPR / EU GDPR Art. 6(1)(f)): our legitimate interest in preventing fraud, abuse, and unauthorised use of our services, and in protecting the security of our systems and other users. We balance this against your privacy rights and only collect these details on flagged events, never on normal use.
Retention: abuse-event records are retained for up to 90 days, after which they are automatically deleted. We may retain specific records for longer where necessary to investigate ongoing abuse, comply with a legal obligation, or pursue legal claims (for example, where an attack causes financial damage). In serious cases we may share these records with relevant third parties such as Anthropic (where their Acceptable Use Policy is breached), our hosting providers, or law-enforcement authorities.
If you believe your information has been logged in error, you can request deletion or a copy of any data we hold by emailing support@getgodmode.dev.
Purchase records are retained in Stripe for the duration required by tax and financial regulations. Support correspondence is retained as long as needed to resolve issues. Security and abuse-event logs are retained for up to 90 days (see Security & abuse logging above). You can request deletion of your data by emailing support@getgodmode.dev.
You can request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal data at any time by emailing support@getgodmode.dev.
Questions about this policy? Email support@getgodmode.dev.