Privacy
Your model never leaves your machine. We never see it.
Your model runs on your machine, not ours. The website is the only place we handle anything, and this page lists all of it: the pages you read and the one form that takes your email.
What never leaves your machine
Never collected
Your model, your data, your prompts. None of it reaches us.
Torad Etch trains, and Torad Edge runs, on hardware you own. Your training data, your prompts, the weights, and anything the model writes stay on your machine. We never see it. Nothing is sent to Torad, logged by Torad, or used to train anything of ours. This is how the product works, not a setting you switch on.
So this page is not about your model. It is only about torad.ai the website: the pages you read and the one form that takes your email.
What we collect
The website collects three things. All of them are about the site itself.
The product sends us nothing, so the only data is the website's. The figure shows where all of it goes, and the three rows say it in plain words.
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Product analyticsPostHog
We use PostHog to see which pages people read and where they get stuck. It records page views, page leaves, and clicks, plus the first campaign link or referrer that brought you here. Visitors stay anonymous. A profile is only created if you give us your email.
We may turn on session replay to debug a broken layout. When we do, text and form inputs are masked.
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Advertising measurementMeta Pixel + Conversions API
While an ad is running, the Meta Pixel records a page view and, if you subscribe, a "Lead" event, so we can measure whether the ad worked. The same Lead also goes server-side through Meta's Conversions API.
For that server event your email is hashed (SHA-256) before it leaves our server, then sent with your IP address and browser user-agent. Meta uses it only to match the conversion.
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Email sign-upResend + our database
If you enter your email, we store it and the page you submitted it from, and send you a welcome email. We use Resend to deliver mail and our own database to keep the address.
One email per post. An unsubscribe link in every one.
What your browser keeps
Three small things stored in the browser. You can clear them all.
PostHog sets a cookie or local-storage id so a returning visit is not double-counted, and remembers the first link that referred you for the session.
Meta sets the
_fbpand, if you came from an ad,_fbccookies to attribute conversions.The site stores your light or dark theme choice in local storage. That one never leaves your browser.
We honour a Global Privacy Control or Do-Not-Track signal from your browser. You can also block any of these with a cookie or tracking blocker, and the site works the same. Nothing here is gated behind being tracked.
Who we share with
Every company that touches the site, and its one job.
This is the full list. Each company does one thing, and nothing is shared past the job it needs.
| Party | Its one job |
|---|---|
| Cloudflare | Hosts the site and stores the subscriber list. |
| PostHog | Product analytics: which pages people read, where they get stuck. |
| Meta | Advertising measurement, only while an ad campaign is live. |
| Resend | Sends the welcome email and the per-post emails. |
| Neon | Database behind the on-page chat. No personal data is required to use it. |
We do not sell your data, and we do not share it past what these services need for the job above. There is no sixth party we left off.
Your choices
Your data, your call. Three ways to use that.
You can act on anything we hold about you, any time. None of it is buried in a settings menu.
- SeeAsk what we hold.
We show you everything tied to your email.
- FixCorrect or delete it.
Email us and we do it, no questions asked.
- StopTurn off tracking.
Use a tracker-blocking browser or extension, or decline cookies in your settings. The site is the same either way.
To see, correct, or delete what we hold, email [email protected] and we do it by hand. To unsubscribe, use the link in any email.
In plain terms
Your model stays on your machine. The website handles only what is listed above, and you can switch all of it off.
Privacy · torad.ai · June 2026