Privacy Policy
How The Scrape Lab handles information submitted through data task requests and direct email.
Privacy Policy
This website collects only the information you choose to send by email, through the request form, through any future external form service connected to the request page, or while using protected tools.
Information you may provide
- Name and contact details
- Company information
- Target website or platform
- Data fields requested
- Project context and delivery preferences
- Google account profile details used for protected AI tool access
- Public URLs submitted to signed-in AI tools
Request forms
Request form submissions are stored on the website server so The Scrape Lab can review and respond to the inquiry. A webhook or Supabase-backed database may be connected for production request handling.
Protected tools
The AI tools require Google sign-in. The website verifies the Google sign-in credential server-side and stores a short-lived login session cookie. The cookie is used only to keep protected tools unlocked during the session.
Dashboards
The public dashboards request aggregated live stats and capped result previews from the website server. Dashboard responses may include public listing, pricing, source, country, category, and run metadata needed to render the dashboard.
AI tools
The scrapeability checker and homepage summarizer fetch submitted public URLs from the website server, review technical signals such as status code, content type, page structure, robots.txt, sitemap availability, metadata, headings, and readable page text, and return an automated feasibility estimate or summary. They block private and internal network targets for safety.
If server-side OpenRouter is configured, compact page signals or public homepage text may be sent to OpenRouter to help produce AI-assisted summaries. If OpenRouter is not configured or unavailable, the tools return technical or metadata-based fallbacks. Raw credentials, cookies, private browsing data, and the OPENROUTER_API_KEY secret are never sent to the browser.
Advertising and cookies
If Google AdSense or other advertising services are enabled, Google and other third-party vendors may use cookies, web beacons, IP addresses, local storage, or other identifiers to collect information as a result of ad serving on this website. Google may use advertising cookies to help serve ads based on a user's prior visits to this website or other websites.
Users can learn how Google uses information from sites and apps that use Google services at How Google uses data when you use our partners' sites or apps. Users can also manage personalized ad settings at Google My Ad Center and review Google's advertising technologies at Google Advertising Privacy & Terms.
For visitors in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, advertising that requires consent should be served only after any legally required consent has been collected through Google AdSense Privacy & messaging or another Google-certified consent management platform.
How information is used
Information is used to review requests, assess feasibility, respond to inquiries, protect private tools, deliver agreed services, and, if advertising is enabled, support ad delivery, measurement, fraud prevention, and ad personalization where permitted. We do not sell personal information.
Third-party services
If a webhook, hosted form service, Supabase project, analytics service, consent management platform, advertising service, or dashboard database is connected later, data may be processed by that provider. Protected login uses Google Identity Services. Optional AI-assisted tool summaries using OpenRouter are processed by OpenRouter. Advertising may use Google AdSense. Review each provider's terms and privacy policy before use.
Contact
Questions can be sent to datascienceunlimited@gmail.com.