No accounts, no cookies, no analytics scripts, no logs of what you look up. We count that lookups happen — anonymously — so we know the tool is being used. We never record what you looked up or who you are.
Your query (a domain name and record type, or a CAA walk) is processed in memory and answered. The DNS queries themselves necessarily go to the public resolvers you select — Google, Cloudflare, Quad9, or OpenDNS — and those queries are subject to each resolver's own privacy policy. That is inherent to what the tool does.
On our side, the query is not written to disk, not logged, and not retained after the response is sent. There is no lookup history because none is stored.
We keep anonymous usage statistics so we know which parts of the tool people actually use. Each lookup emits one counter event containing only:
That's the entire event. It contains no queried domain name, no IP address, no browser details — nothing that identifies you or reveals what you looked up beyond country-level geography. These counters are processed via Grafana Cloud and retained as aggregate statistics.
To keep the service available for everyone, we track request counts per IP address in memory only — a per-minute counter and a daily counter. These counters expire on their own schedule (minutes to 24 hours), are never written to disk, and are never combined with anything else.
Casual use requires nothing from you. If you purchase elevated access via x402 micro-payment, settlement happens on-chain through your wallet, and access is granted via a token that you hold — we don't build a profile around it. If you purchase an enterprise license, we store the license record needed to honor it (wallet address, licensee name, email if provided) — and only that.
This policy was written to be read by humans. If something's unclear, email privacy@dnslurp.esoup.net.