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Privacy Policy

Last updated: 12 May 2026

Who we are

Neurodivergent Tech ("we", "us") runs the website at neurodivergenttech.org. We're a small, neurodivergent-led project curating tools that work with how your brain thinks. You can reach us at hello@neurodivergenttech.org.

What we collect

  • Account info — your email address, display name and (optionally) a profile photo when you sign up.
  • Activity — tools you bookmark, upvote, review or compare so we can show them back to you.
  • Submissions — anything you send via newsletter signup, contact, tool submissions or comments.
  • Technical data — basic logs (IP address, browser, pages visited) used to keep the site running and prevent abuse.

How we use it

  • To run your account and remember your preferences.
  • To send the newsletter you signed up for (you can unsubscribe any time).
  • To reply to messages you send us.
  • To improve the directory and spot bugs.

We don't sell your data. We don't run advertising trackers. We don't profile you for third parties.

Cookies & local storage

We use a small amount of essential local storage to keep you signed in and remember your saved tools, theme and consent choice. We don't use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.

Where data lives

Account and activity data is stored in our managed backend (Lovable Cloud, powered by Supabase) on servers in the EU. Email delivery is handled by transactional providers under standard data-processing terms.

Your rights

Under UK GDPR you can ask us to access, correct, export or delete your personal data. Email hello@neurodivergenttech.org and we'll respond within 30 days. You can also delete your account from your account page at any time.

Children

The site isn't aimed at children under 13. If you believe a child has signed up, contact us and we'll remove the account.

Changes

If we make material changes to this policy we'll update the date above and, where appropriate, let signed-in users know.