Privacy Policy

Sera is a personal wardrobe-cataloging tool, currently in a small private beta. This policy explains what the browser extension and the web app collect, why, and what happens to it. It describes how the product works today; if that changes, this page will be updated.

What the extension collects

The extension only acts when you explicitly capture something — when you right-click a product image and choose “Save to Outfit.” At that moment it reads, from the page you clicked on, the image you selected, the page’s title and any price it can detect, and the page’s URL. It also stores an authentication token that ties your saved items to your account. It sends this information to your own account in the Sera app so the item appears in your catalog.

What the extension does not do

There is no always-on content script: the extension does not read, monitor, or record pages you browse. It only inspects a page at the moment you choose to capture from it, on that one tab. It does not collect your browsing history and does not track you across sites. It requests access to a site only at the moment you capture from it.

Analytics

The extension includes an optional, off-by-default product-analytics event. When enabled, saving an item sends one event — the domain the item came from, whether a price was detected and successfully parsed, and how the item was categorized — to PostHog, a third-party analytics processor, along with your connected account’s email so results can be reviewed per account. It’s used only to measure and improve the accuracy of price detection and categorization; this data is never sold, and no other page content or browsing history is included. Disconnecting the extension from Settings stops it, since no captures can happen while disconnected.

Where your data goes

Captured item data is stored in your account in the app’s database, and the images you save are re-hosted in the app’s image storage (Vercel Blob) purely so they display reliably in your catalog and outfits. Images are only ever stored as part of items and outfits that you create; there is no public image library, and re-hosted images always link back to their original product page. The app is hosted on Vercel with a managed Postgres database (Neon).

Retention and deletion

When you delete an item or outfit it is soft-deleted immediately (hidden from you and undoable briefly) and then permanently purged, along with its stored images, within 30 days. You can disconnect a browser at any time and revoke its access token from Settings; a revoked token can no longer capture anything to your account. If you want your account and all its data removed, contact us at the address below.

Reports

Anyone can report a public outfit page without signing in. When they do, we store the page reported, whatever they typed, and the reporting device’s IP address — the last only to stop one source flooding the queue. Reports are reviewed by a person and are deleted along with the outfit they concern.

Sharing

Your data is not sold or rented. It is processed only by the infrastructure providers named above (Vercel and Neon) that run the app on our behalf, and — only for the optional analytics event described above, if enabled — PostHog.

Contact

Questions about this policy or your data? Email jlevdra@gmail.com.