Privacy
Curiosity without surveillance.
This starting version uses an anonymous device identifier to remember recommendation feedback. It does not require a name, email address, or social profile to stumble.
What we store
A random device identifier, selected interests stored on your device, sites shown, likes, passes, saves, opens, reports, and URLs you submit. Advertising inquiries include the information entered into that form.
Why we store it
To avoid repeats, improve recommendations, maintain saved finds, review community submissions, prevent abuse, and understand whether the catalog is useful.
External websites
Discoveries open the destination directly. Those websites have their own privacy practices. Stumble Again does not place its toolbar or advertising inside their pages.
AI-assisted discovery and review
An AI scout searches the public web for candidate sites. A limited snapshot of each candidate or submitted public webpage can then be sent to a separate AI validation step for classification and safety screening. Device identifiers and submitter notes are not included in that validation request.
Advertising
No personalized advertising is active at launch. Any future advertising or measurement tools will be disclosed here, and required consent controls will be added before they are enabled.
Initial policy · August 21, 2026