Privacy policy
DumpRadar works without an account. You can search addresses and read every report anonymously. This page covers what we store when you do create one, and where your data goes.
Last updated July 5, 2026
What we collect
If you create an account: your email address, an optional name, and a password (stored as a hash, so we can't read it). Your saved places, watched facilities, and the alerts we've raised for you are stored with your account so they follow you across devices.
If you subscribe to a paid plan: billing runs entirely through Stripe. We store your Stripe customer ID and your plan status; your card number never touches our servers.
Address searches are forwarded to OpenStreetMap's Nominatim geocoder through our server so they can be rate-limited. We don't attach searches to your account.
Cookies
One session cookie, set when you sign in, so you stay signed in. No advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.
Who else touches your data
Stripe (payments), Cloudflare (hosting, the database that stores accounts, and the emails we send you: password resets and, on Pro, alert digests), and OpenStreetMap Nominatim (geocoding your search text). Facility data comes from public EPA and federal records and involves nothing about you.
We don't sell your data or share it with advertisers.
Deleting your data
Your account page has an "Export my data" button (everything we hold, as JSON) and a "Delete account" button. Deleting removes your saved places, watchlist, alerts, and any active subscription, permanently.
Questions
Email us at hello@dumpradar.org.