Truffl

Privacy

Truffl does not require an account. We assign an anonymous identifier in your browser to measure aggregate usage (such as how often a search leads to another search). On its own, it isn't tied to your identity.

The one piece of personal information we collect is your email, and only if you choose to give it to us to watch a price or request a product. We use it to send transactional messages about that request — a confirmation, price-drop alerts, and an occasional “still watching?” check — and nothing else. We don't sell it or use it for unrelated marketing, and every email has a one-click unsubscribe. Email is delivered through Amazon Web Services (SES).

When we advertise — for example on Pinterest — we may share a hashed, irreversible version of your email with the ad platform, only so we can tell whether an ad actually led to a visit or a price watch. A hash can't be turned back into your address; the platform uses it only to match an account it already has. That's measurement — not selling your data, and not us emailing you marketing.

Searches, verdicts, and anonymous events are logged to improve the product. Pricing history comes from third-party data (Keepa), and review summaries draw on public web sources. Price watches that go inactive for a long time are eventually stopped and removed.

The homepage may show a small “recently checked” set of popular products with their current verdicts. It reflects aggregate product activity, not individuals: no one's personal searches, identity, or history are ever shown.

We participate in the Amazon Associates program and may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through our links. This never changes the verdict we show.