Baydar Privacy Notice
Last updated: 14 June 2026
This beta privacy notice explains the data Baydar uses to help you review eBay saved searches. It is a practical beta notice and should be reviewed before public launch or paid subscriptions.
What Baydar does
Baydar helps eBay buyers connect eBay, import saved searches, review matching listings, and choose selected searches for faster checking. Buying, bidding, offers, messages, and payments still happen on eBay.
Information Baydar may store
- Your Baydar saved-search settings, imported eBay search URLs, search filters, review history, and alert preferences.
- Basic contact details you choose to add for alerts, such as an email address or mobile number.
- eBay OAuth connection status and tokens needed to fetch saved searches or listings. Baydar never sees or stores your eBay password.
- Technical logs needed to operate the beta, such as check timing, error status, and rate-limit state. These logs should not contain passwords, auth codes, or token values.
How Baydar uses this information
- To show your saved searches and matching eBay listings inside Baydar.
- To check selected priority searches and record timing/audit evidence.
- To send alerts only through channels you configure and enable.
- To diagnose errors, rate limits, and account-connection problems.
Third-party services
Baydar depends on eBay for saved-search and listing data. If you enable notifications, alert content may pass through the selected notification provider. Baydar does not buy, bid, snipe, or message sellers on your behalf.
Your choices
- You can disconnect eBay from Baydar. Safari or eBay may still keep you signed in to eBay separately.
- You can pause or turn off alerts and live checking inside Baydar.
- You can ask for beta data deletion or correction using the support contact below.
Contact
For privacy or support questions, use the Contact page in Baydar, or email [email protected]. This is a Baydar support address, not a personal one.