CryptoVisualizer

Privacy Notice

Last updated: March 18, 2026. This page summarizes how CryptoVisualizer handles account, portfolio, and usage data for the web application.

What we collect

  • Account details needed for sign-in, such as your email address.
  • Portfolio settings, saved portfolios, and preferences you choose to store in the product.
  • Technical information needed to operate the service, such as session tokens, browser storage, and request logs.

How we use data

We use data to authenticate users, save portfolios and preferences, run backtests, protect the service, and improve reliability. We do not use portfolio inputs to provide personalized financial advice.

Storage and service providers

CryptoVisualizer may rely on infrastructure and authentication providers to host the application, manage sign-in, and store product data. Information is retained for as long as needed to provide the service, comply with legal obligations, and resolve security or operational issues.

Cookies and local storage

The application uses browser storage and similar mechanisms for sign-in state, preferences, and saved portfolio workflows. Some functionality will not work correctly if these features are blocked.

Beta status

CryptoVisualizer is still in beta. Data coverage, asset support, and product behavior may change. If data handling or product scope changes materially, this notice should be updated.