Privacy Policy

Last updated: April 2026

We believe privacy policies should be readable by actual humans — not dense legal documents that exist just so a company can say "we told you." So here's ours, in plain English.

What we collect

Your name and email address (so you can sign in). The go links you create (the short name and the destination URL). Click counts on your links (so you can see basic stats). Standard server logs (IP addresses, timestamps) that every web service collects.

What we don't collect

We don't track you across the web. We don't sell your data. We don't run third-party analytics or advertising. We don't read your links to target you with ads. We have no ads.

How we use your data

To make the service work. That's it. Your email is used for sign-in and account recovery. Your links are stored so they can redirect. Click counts are stored so you can see stats.

Who sees your data

People in your workspace can see the go links you create — that's the whole point of shared links. Nobody outside your workspace can see your links. We (the team running the service) can access data for debugging and support, but we don't go snooping.

Cookies

We use a session token stored in your browser's local storage to keep you signed in. That's it. No tracking cookies, no third-party cookies, no cookie banners because there's nothing to consent to.

Third parties

We use Google and Microsoft OAuth so you can sign in with your work account. When you sign in that way, Google or Microsoft tells us your name and email — nothing more. We use standard hosting infrastructure to run the service.

Data deletion

Delete your account and we delete your data. If you want your data removed, email us at [email protected] and we'll take care of it.

Self-hosting

If you don't want your data on our servers at all, the code is open source. Host it yourself and your data never touches us.

Changes

If we change this policy, we'll update this page. No surprises.

Questions?

Email us at [email protected].