DDPLNK

Privacy Policy

How DPLNK handles data

Last updated: May 28, 2026. This page explains the data DPLNK uses to run short links, analytics, bio pages, billing, and the mobile owner app.

What DPLNK Collects

  • Account data such as your email address, authentication provider, and basic profile settings.
  • Link data such as destination URLs, short codes, titles, descriptions, app-routing settings, QR/share actions, and bio page content you choose to publish.
  • Click analytics such as timestamp, short link, device type, browser, referrer, country-level location, route outcome, app-open signal, and a hashed IP value used for abuse prevention and aggregate analytics.
  • Billing data handled by Stripe. DPLNK stores subscription and customer identifiers, but payment card details are processed by Stripe.
  • Abuse reports and support messages you submit, including the reported link, reason, optional email, and context needed to review the issue.

How DPLNK Uses Data

  • To create and redirect short links, open supported apps when possible, and provide fallback destinations.
  • To show link owners dashboard analytics, quota usage, QR codes, bio pages, and billing status.
  • To prevent spam, phishing, fraud, abuse, excessive automated traffic, and unsafe destinations.
  • To maintain, debug, secure, and improve the service.

Mobile App Privacy

  • The DPLNK mobile app is for link owners. It uses your Supabase session to manage your links and profile.
  • The app can receive URLs shared from other apps so you can create a DPLNK short link. Shared content is used to prefill the create-link flow.
  • The app does not request camera, microphone, contacts, calendar, location, photo-library, or notification permissions for the current release.

Sharing and Processors

  • DPLNK uses service providers such as Supabase for authentication/database services, Vercel for hosting, and Stripe for billing.
  • Public short links, public bio pages, and QR codes are visible to anyone who has the URL.
  • DPLNK does not sell personal information.

Retention and Control

  • You can delete links from your dashboard. Deleting a link removes it from normal owner workflows, while some security, billing, or abuse records may be retained when required for operations.
  • You can contact DPLNK to request account deletion or ask privacy questions.

Contact

For privacy requests, account deletion, or abuse questions, contact the DPLNK operator from the account email used to sign in.