Privacy
Last updated July 10, 2026
RedDB uses Cloudflare Web Analytics to understand which pages and referral sources are useful. RedDB does not use this measurement to create visitor profiles or sell personal information.
Purchase-link measurement
When you activate a product purchase link, RedDB records an anonymous event so we can distinguish useful pages from automated link traffic. The event contains the RedDB page path without query parameters, page and product category, product slug, button placement, a merchant label, a coarse referral-source label, country code, and an automation diagnostic.
The event does not contain a RedDB visitor or session identifier, the raw referring URL, the raw destination URL, query parameters, or your browser user agent. RedDB does not write your IP address to the affiliate analytics dataset. Cloudflare necessarily processes network request information to deliver and protect the site; a one-way transient network key is also used to rate-limit the click endpoint.
A coarse referral-source label and last-activity time are kept in your browser's session storage for up to 30 minutes of inactivity. This keeps the original source through internal RedDB page navigation without setting a tracking cookie. Affiliate-click events are retained by the analytics provider for up to three months and should then be exported only as aggregate reports.
Affiliate links and third parties
RedDB participates in the Amazon Associates program. If you follow an Amazon link, Amazon receives the request under its own privacy practices, and RedDB may receive a commission from a qualifying purchase at no additional cost to you. Affiliate relationships do not influence RedDB rankings.
Questions
For a privacy question or request, use the contact page. This page describes RedDB's current implementation and will be updated when the measurement changes.