Last updated: November 1, 2025
A plain-language explanation of how Wantly treats your information.
Wantly exists so you can plan, dream, and share wishlists without trading away personal details. We run the app with the absolute minimum amount of data, and this page spells out exactly what that means.
We don’t ask for anything that could identify you in the real world. Specifically, Wantly does not collect:
If we don’t have it, we can’t leak it, lose it, or sell it. That’s the point.
To make a wishlist app work, we do store a small amount of information — but it’s all tied to an anonymous, random account ID:
None of this data links back to a person. If you delete your account, it disappears permanently.
By design, there’s not much to protect. Still, everything that syncs to Wantly is encrypted in transit and at rest. We host no advertising trackers, avoid third-party analytics scripts, and audit integrations so new features never introduce hidden data flows.
Want to disappear? Delete your account in the app — it wipes every list, reservation, and saved product, and there’s nothing left on our side to recover. Prefer to export your data first? That feature is on our roadmap, and we’ll announce it in the product the moment it ships.
Because we can’t tie accounts back to a person, the power to keep or remove data stays with you.
We’re building Wantly for people who care about privacy as much as we do. If something here feels unclear, reach out at hello@wantly.app.