Privacy
What we collect, and why.
Last updated: July 2026
The short version
Echo publishes monthly briefs about what people say publicly across the internet. Reading them requires no account and no personal data. We collect your email only when you ask us to — to sign in or to receive the newsletter — and we never sell it or share it for advertising.
What we store
- Account: if you sign in, we store your email address and your preferences — topics you follow and your preferred reading style. Sign-in uses one-time email links; we never see or store a password.
- Newsletter: if you subscribe, we store your email address and an unsubscribe token. Every issue includes a one-click unsubscribe link.
- Cookies: only the functional cookies needed to keep you signed in. No advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.
Where it lives
Data is stored with Supabase (our database and authentication provider) and the site is hosted on Vercel. Newsletter email is delivered via Resend. Each processes data only on our behalf.
Your choices
Unsubscribe from the newsletter any time via the link in any issue. To delete your account data or your email from our lists entirely, write to contact@echosocial.media and we'll remove it.
About the briefs themselves
Echo summarizes publicly available posts and discussions. Briefs cite public sources and engagement counts; they contain no private data about readers. Platform names and logos are trademarks of their respective owners — Echo is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of them.