HNHN Radar

Privacy Policy

Privacy should stay boring.

HN Radar is currently a public, account-free site. Saved and hidden stories live in your browser, not in a user account on an HN Radar server.

Current model

No accounts, no personal watchlist server.

The current product stores saved and hidden story IDs in localStorage so the site can remember your reading state on the same browser.

Last updated
May 16, 2026
Accounts
None
Source links
Required
Status
Draft

Saved and hidden stories stay in your browser.

HN Radar uses browser localStorage for saved and hidden story IDs. This helps the interface remember which stories you saved or hid on the same device and browser.

Clearing browser storage removes this local state. HN Radar does not currently provide accounts, cross-device sync, or server-side personal watchlists.

Hosting providers may create ordinary logs.

When the site is deployed, the hosting provider may process standard request information such as IP address, user agent, URL, timestamp, and error logs to keep the site secure and operational.

HN Radar should avoid building tracking profiles around this data. If analytics are added later, this policy should be updated before launch.

Opening sources leaves HN Radar.

Story links, Hacker News discussion links, and GitHub links take you to third-party sites with their own privacy practices.

HN Radar cannot control how Hacker News, GitHub, or linked source sites handle data after you leave this site.

Advertising is not active yet.

HN Radar is not currently AdSense-ready and should not place ads on loading, empty, error, or thin copied-content pages.

If ads, sponsorships, or analytics are added, this policy should explain what changes and which providers are involved.