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·Privacy

A short, honest note about your data.

Pagebird collects as little as it can, treats what it has carefully, and shares almost nothing. This page tells you exactly what that means.

Last updated · May 2026

iWhat we collect

When you join the waiting list, we collect the email address you give us, the date you signed up, and a coarse approximation of where you signed up from (country-level, derived from your IP).

That's it. We don't ask for your name, your phone, or your reading history at this stage. We don't use third-party trackers or advertising cookies on this site.

iiWhy we collect it

iiiWho sees it

Your email lives in two places: our database and the email service we use to actually send you mail. We do not sell your email, swap it, rent it, or hand it to a third party for marketing. If a service we use changes, we'll update this page.

ivHow long we keep it

Until you ask us to delete it, or until two years after your last interaction — whichever comes first. If we ever shut down the waiting list, we'll delete the whole list within thirty days.

vYour rights

You can ask to see what we have on you, correct it, or delete it. Just reply to any email from us, or write to hello@pagebird.ai. We aim to respond within five business days.

If you're in the EU, UK, or California, you have the rights granted by GDPR / UK GDPR / CCPA respectively. We honor them everywhere.

viThe product itself

This page covers the waiting list. When Pagebird launches, the app will have its own, longer privacy notice covering reading lists, discussions, and meetups. The short version of that future notice: your discussions and annotations are yours, we never train AI on your conversations, and your reading list is private to your flock by default.

viiChanges to this page

If we change anything here, we'll update the date at the top and email everyone on the list. No surprise rewrites.


Pagebird is built by a small team in Tampa, FL.
Questions, requests, or just hello — hello@pagebird.ai.