Trust Center

Trust is not a badge. It is how the product behaves

pagedar is designed around human reviews, careful moderation, clear data practices, and plain controls. This page explains the working parts behind the promise.

Data

We collect what the product needs

Accounts, review drafts, ratings, moderation signals, reports, and necessary security data help pagedar keep reviews attached to real people and keep abuse out of the ranking.

Read the Privacy Policy
Integrity

Reviews are treated as public signals

Reviews are short by design, but not casual by consequence. We use account checks, provider sign-in, anti-abuse signals, and moderation workflows to reduce fake or manipulative submissions.

Read the Community Guidelines
Control

Consent stays visible

Necessary storage keeps the service working. Optional analytics or marketing categories stay off unless enabled, and the footer keeps cookie settings available after the first choice.

Processing

The current stack is kept intentionally small

pagedar currently relies on static site delivery, Supabase for account and review infrastructure, OAuth providers for sign-in, Cloudflare Turnstile for anti-abuse checks where enabled, and GitHub/Vercel-style deployment workflows.

As the product grows, this page should stay the plain-language map: what is processed, why it is processed, and where a visitor can challenge, change, or report something.

Reports

Something wrong?

Illegal, harmful, misleading, or privacy-invasive content can be reported through Notice and Action.

Report content
Terms

Clear rules

The Terms explain accounts, reviews, moderation, AI summaries, and the current launch limits.

Read Terms
Contact

Human contact

For privacy, legal, or platform questions, write to the operator mailbox listed in the legal notice.

Open legal notice