At OBLIVION, privacy is not a feature — it is our foundation. This policy explains what we do (and do not) collect.
We do not collect, store, or sell your personal data. Period.
No tracking cookies. No fingerprinting. No user accounts required. No search history stored. No behavioral profiles built. No data shared with third parties.
We do not collect your name, email, phone number, or any identifying information to use our search engine.
Your searches are processed in real-time and immediately discarded. We never store what you search for.
We do not set tracking cookies, advertising cookies, or any persistent identifiers on your device.
We do not fingerprint your browser, screen resolution, installed fonts, or any other device characteristics.
Your IP address is not stored in our logs. We process requests without recording who made them.
No Google Analytics, no Facebook Pixel, no third-party scripts that phone home. Our pages are self-contained.
Aggregate, anonymized statistics only — such as total daily search counts — to keep our infrastructure running. These statistics cannot be traced back to any individual user.
All OBLIVION products (Search, Mail, AI, Tools, Analytics, and more) follow the same privacy-first principles. Each product is designed to function without requiring personal data.
If you voluntarily submit your email through our contact form or product waitlist, we store only what you provide and use it solely to respond to your inquiry or notify you about product launches. We never share this data with third parties.
OblivionSearch is accessible as a Tor hidden service for users who need the strongest possible network-level anonymity. This provides an additional layer of privacy beyond what we already offer on the clearnet.
Since we do not collect personal data, there is nothing to retain. Aggregate statistics are kept only as long as they are operationally useful and contain no personally identifiable information.
If we ever update this policy, changes will be posted on this page. Our commitment to zero data collection will never change — it is the reason OBLIVION exists.