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The rules we hold ourselves to

Short, readable, and written to be understood rather than skimmed past. Four policies govern Silecat: privacy · terms of use · billing · signals disclosure.

Last updated 12 July 2026

1 · Privacy

What we collect. An account is an email address, a username you choose, and the things you deliberately create: bookmarks, analyses you run, and an optional profile (picture, country, a line about yourself). Sign-in codes and OAuth exchanges are short-lived and are not reused for anything else.

What we don't collect. No advertising trackers, no third-party analytics scripts, no selling or sharing of personal data. The public pages can be read without an account and set no identifying cookies.

Cookies. One session cookie (HttpOnly) keeps you signed in. Your theme preference is stored in your own browser's local storage and never leaves it.

Payment data. Card details go directly to Stripe over their hosted checkout; Silecat never sees, stores or transmits card numbers. We keep only the subscription state needed to know which plan an account is on.

Your analyses are yours. Premium Analytics you run are private to your account. They are not shown to other members, not published to the public pages, and not used to train anything.

Deletion. Ask and your account is removed: profile, bookmarks, analysis history and sessions. Aggregated operational records (e.g. that some run cost the desk $0.04) survive without identifying you.

2 · Terms of use

3 · Billing

4 · Signals disclosure

Silecat is not investment advice. Every score, ranking, signal and analysis on this site is informational analysis of publicly available documents. It may be incomplete, delayed or wrong, and it is never a personalised recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security or asset.

Silecat does not execute trades, does not manage money, and does not know your circumstances. Congressional and insider disclosures in particular are lagged, range-based and legally noisy — the desk states this uncertainty wherever they appear. Decisions, and their outcomes, remain yours.

Questions about any of these? Contact us — a person reads it.