How Read The Charts handles data.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
What the app does
Read The Charts is an educational app for learning market structure, chart reading, risk concepts, and trading vocabulary. It does not connect to brokerage accounts, place trades, provide signals, or provide personalized investment advice.
Data we collect
If you sign in, we collect your email address for authentication. We also save learning progress, XP, lesson completion, review answers, mistake-review records, daily chart-read notes, and similar app activity so your progress can sync across devices.
Some features may let you type short reflections or calibration notes. Those entries are stored as learning records tied to your account when sync is enabled.
Data we do not collect
We do not ask for brokerage credentials, bank information, trading-account balances, precise location, contacts, camera access, microphone access, or health data.
How we use data
We use app data to authenticate your account, sync progress, restore learning state, personalize review timing, troubleshoot the app, and improve the learning experience. We do not sell personal data.
Service providers
Read The Charts uses third-party service providers for infrastructure, authentication, database storage, email, analytics, and app distribution. These providers may process technical data such as IP address, device information, and request logs as needed to operate and secure the service.
Retention and deletion
Learning records are kept while your account is active so your progress remains available. You can request account or data deletion by contacting support. We may retain limited records when required for security, fraud prevention, or legal obligations.
Contact
For privacy questions or deletion requests, email support@contact.readthecharts.com.