Privacy Policy
This policy summarizes how Extraktor handles account, workspace, and extraction data.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
Data we collect
Extraktor collects the information needed to provide the service. This may include account and workspace details, authentication records, billing status, API keys, OAuth grants, requested URLs, extraction outputs, screenshots, metadata, usage records, diagnostics, and service logs.
How we use data
We use this data to authenticate users, run requested extractions, return results, measure usage, bill workspaces, prevent abuse, debug issues, improve reliability, and provide support.
Website extraction data
Extraktor processes public web content and URL metadata submitted by users or agents. Extracted pages may incidentally contain personal data published on third-party websites. Users are responsible for having an appropriate lawful basis for the URLs they submit and for their use of extracted results.
Extraktor may log request provenance, including requested URL, hostname, path, timestamp, HTTP status, robots.txt decision, workspace or credential context, and result metadata, to operate the service, prevent abuse, investigate incidents, and honor block or deletion requests.
Connector data handling
When a user connects through MCP, Extraktor only accesses URLs and web data explicitly requested by that user. MCP requests are transmitted over HTTPS/TLS. OAuth tokens are used to authorize connector requests without exposing the selected API key secret to the MCP client.
Storage and retention
Extraktor may store extraction results, screenshots, usage records, workspace history, logs, and account data beyond the immediate session so users can manage their workspace and so the service can operate reliably. Data is retained only as long as needed for the service, security, billing, legal, or operational purposes.
Service providers
Extraktor may use trusted service providers for hosting, authentication, database storage, analytics, payments, email, security, and operational support. These providers process data only as needed to provide their services to Extraktor.
User choices
Users can disconnect MCP clients, revoke credentials, rotate API keys, and manage workspace access from Extraktor. Where applicable law provides privacy rights, users may request access, correction, deletion, or export of their personal data.
Site-operator choices
Website operators can block ExtraktorBot through robots.txt or request a host-level crawler block, output removal, or abuse review by emailing crawler@extraktor.ai.
Contact
For privacy or data handling requests, contact the Extraktor team through your account support channel or email privacy@extraktor.ai.