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Privacy Policy

How GenAddr handles data

GenAddr creates synthetic test data for development, QA, demos, and education. This policy explains what the site processes, what stays in your browser, how advertising and analytics may work, and the choices you have.

Last updated: June 2026

Generated data

Addresses, names, emails, phones, national IDs, and card-like test values are synthetic and are not intended to identify real people.

Browser storage

Saved rows and preferences stay in your browser local storage unless you export or clear them.

Public API

API requests include only the generation options you send, plus standard technical metadata needed to operate the service.

Advertising

Third-party advertising partners may use cookies or similar technologies where permitted by your settings and applicable law.

Core principle

Synthetic data is not real personal data

GenAddr output is fabricated. It may look realistic because it follows local address, postal, phone, and test-data formats, but it is not meant to describe a real person, household, account, payment instrument, or government record. Do not enter real sensitive personal information into GenAddr, and do not use generated data for identity verification, impersonation, fraud, or real-world delivery.

Data we process

We keep the product lightweight. The browser generator performs generation locally where practical. Server-side processing is used for the public API, security, rate limiting, analytics, advertising delivery, and normal hosting operations.

CategoryPurposeRetention
Generator inputs

Country, region, city, count, and format options are used to create synthetic results.

Processed for the request. The web generator runs in your browser; API requests are handled server-side only long enough to respond.

Saved generator output

Rows you save are used to power the saved-address list, copy actions, and export workflow.

Stored in your own browser local storage until you delete them, clear site data, or use another browser/device.

Technical logs

IP address, user agent, requested URL, timestamps, response status, and error details help with security, debugging, abuse prevention, and reliability.

Kept for limited operational periods and removed or aggregated when no longer needed.

Rate-limiting signals

Short-lived counters help protect the public API from abusive automation and excessive unauthenticated traffic.

Temporarily retained for abuse prevention, then expired.

Analytics signals

Aggregate page, referrer, device, and broad location signals help us understand which pages are useful and where the product needs improvement.

Stored in aggregate or privacy-respecting analytics tools according to their retention settings.

Contact email

If you email us, we use your email address and message to reply and handle the request.

Kept as long as needed to respond, maintain records, and protect the service.

Browser storage and exports

When you save generated rows, change display preferences, or use convenience features, GenAddr may store those values in your browser using local storage or similar browser storage. That information is controlled by the browser on your device. If you export generated data to CSV, JSON, or another format, you are responsible for how that file is stored, shared, and deleted.

Cookies, analytics, and advertising

GenAddr may use cookies and similar technologies for site operation, preferences, analytics, security, and advertising. Advertising partners, including Google, may use cookies to serve ads and measure ad performance. Depending on your location and consent settings, ads may be personalized or non-personalized.

You can manage personalized advertising through Google Ads Settings, and you can use industry tools such as aboutads.info/choices. Browser-level cookie blocking may also be available, though some features can stop working when cookies or storage are disabled.

Consent in regulated regions

For visitors in regions that require consent for non-essential cookies, personalized advertising, or analytics, GenAddr aims to respect the consent choices presented on the site or by our advertising and consent partners. You may be able to withdraw or adjust consent through the consent control shown to you, your browser settings, or applicable partner controls.

Your choices

  • Disable or delete cookies through your browser settings.
  • Clear saved GenAddr rows by clearing this site's local storage.
  • Opt out of personalized ads through Google Ads Settings or industry opt-out tools.
  • Contact us to request access, deletion, correction, or objection where applicable law grants those rights.

Children

GenAddr is intended for developers, testers, and students learning software workflows. It is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

Sharing and security

We do not sell generated rows you create. We may share limited technical data with service providers that host, secure, analyze, or monetize the site; with advertising partners as described above; when required by law; or when needed to protect GenAddr, users, and the public. We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect the service, but no internet service can be guaranteed perfectly secure.

Geographic reference data

Geographic reference data is derived from open datasets, including GeoNames data licensed under CC BY 4.0. Generated examples may combine this reference data with synthetic names, streets, emails, phones, and test-only identifiers.

Changes and contact

We may update this policy as GenAddr changes. Material changes will be reflected by the updated date above. For privacy questions or requests, contact privacy@genaddr.com.