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Privacy Policy

Last updated May 27, 2026

TrackRecord is built so there's almost nothing to leak. We don't take your audio, your photos, or your account. We read a public playlist's track list, turn it into a written read, and keep only that text. This page is the plain-language version of exactly what that means.

What you give us

A link to a public playlist (and a second link, for a couples read). That's it. No account, no password, and no email are required to generate the free cards.

What we do with it

We fetch the playlist's track list from the streaming service, then send that list of song and artist names to Anthropic's Claude API to generate your read. No audio, images, or media files are ever received or stored — the pipeline only ever handles text.

What we store

Only the generated read itself — the cards and, if purchased, the long-form essay — plus basic metadata (the mode, the source platform, timestamps). Each read lives at a random, unguessable share link. We do not build a profile of you across reads, and we don't require or store an identity to use the free read.

Payments

Payments are handled entirely by Stripe. We never see or store your card details. Stripe's processing of that data is governed by Stripe's Privacy Policy.

Who else touches the data

We do not sell your data, and we don't share it with advertisers.

Cookies

Minimal and functional only — a cookie to carry preview/trial access and your session. There are no advertising or cross-site tracking pixels.

Keeping or deleting a read

Your read stays available at its private share link until you ask us to remove it. To have a read deleted, email support@thetrackrecordapp.com with the link, and we'll delete it.

Children

TrackRecord isn't directed at children under 13 and isn't intended for their use.

Changes

If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted here with a new date.

Contact

Questions, deletion requests, or anything else: support@thetrackrecordapp.com.

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