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Effective 11 August 2026 · DeepCover

Short version: DeepCover is a cricket-analytics service you can read without an account. Signing in is optional and only ever with Google. Our own measurement is cookieless, we show no advertising, and we do not sell your data to anyone. Like every website, our hosting and CDN see the standard request data your device sends.

No account needed to readSign-in optionalCookieless own analyticsNo advertisingNo data sold

Who we are

DeepCover (“we”, “us”) is an independent cricket-analytics product that publishes statistics computed from cricket match data we assemble and license. This policy explains how the DeepCover website and the DeepCover Android app handle information. Contact: support@deepcover.in.

Reading DeepCover without an account

Every statistic on the site is readable without signing in. If you never sign in, we hold no account for you and nothing that carries your name. Two things still happen for every visitor, and they are described in full below: our hosting and CDN record the standard technical data of a web request, including your IP address, and a question typed into Ask is logged in hashed form. We do not ask for your phone number, your location or your contacts, ever. We do not sell or rent data to data brokers.

If you choose to sign in

Signing in is optional and exists so that a reader can carry saved preferences and a plan across devices. It uses Google Sign-In only; we never see or store a password.

When you sign in, Google gives us a small set of details from your Google account: a user ID, your email address, your display name and your profile picture. We keep these to recognise you on your next visit and to know which plan you are on. DeepCover runs no user database of its own: that account record lives in Google's Firebase Authentication, which processes it for us. We also set one sign-in cookie on your device, carrying those same details, so you stay signed in between pages; it expires after 30 days.

You can sign out at any time, which removes that cookie. Your account page shows exactly what your account holds and how to have it deleted; you can also email support@deepcover.in and we will remove it.

Questions asked through Ask

DeepCover keeps a log of the questions put to its Ask feature so we can see which questions the engine answers badly and fix them. The question text is stored in a hashed form, so the log records the shape of a question rather than the words you typed. The log is capped at the 20,000 most recent entries, is held in memory only on the live service, and is lost whenever the service restarts. It is not tied to your account, is not linked to an advertising profile, and is not sold.

Ask reads your question with our own rules first. When those rules cannot work out what a question is asking, the text of that question is sent to Anthropic, whose model returns only what the question was asking for — which player, which measure, which period. Nothing that identifies you goes with it: not your name, your email, your account or your address, only the question and which competition you were looking at. The answer's numbers are never supplied by that model; they always come from DeepCover's own engine. Repeats of a question already worked out are answered from a local cache and are not sent again.

Advertising

DeepCover shows no advertising. No ad network runs on this site, no advertising cookies are set by us, and we run no cross-site tracking. If that ever changes, this policy will be updated before the first advertisement appears and the “Effective” date above will change with it.

Privacy-first analytics

To understand which pages are useful and roughly how many people visit, we use Cloudflare Web Analytics · a privacy-first, cookieless analytics tool. It sets no cookies and stores nothing on your device. It does not fingerprint you, collects no personal data and no advertising identifiers, and records only aggregate, non-identifying counts (for example page views and the referring site). It cannot identify you or follow you across other websites, and nothing is sold or shared with advertisers.

Information stored on your device

To remember your preferences, the app saves a few small settings locally in your browser/app storage · for example your chosen theme (light/dark), selected league, language, and any players you star as favourites. This information stays on your device, is never transmitted to us, and you can clear it anytime by clearing the app/browser storage.

Standard technical data (hosting)

Like any website, when your device requests pages the hosting infrastructure and the CDN in front of it automatically process basic technical data · your IP address, device/browser type, the page requested and the time of the request · to deliver content and keep the service secure and reliable. The web service is hosted on Hugging Face Spaces and served through Cloudflare; how long each of them keeps those server records is governed by their own terms rather than by us.

DeepCover itself uses your IP address for one thing only: counting requests to stop abuse. The expensive endpoints hold a short-lived, in-memory count per address so a bot cannot hammer them, and an address is written into our own log line only when a request is refused. We do not look up your location from it, we do not profile you with it, and we do not join it to your account.

Third-party resources

Fonts are served directly from DeepCover’s own domain. The services that a page may contact are:

When your device fetches a file from one of those providers, the provider may receive your IP address as part of the standard request, as happens on most websites. It is used only to serve the file.

Data source & accuracy

The statistics shown are computed from ball-by-ball cricket records assembled from several sources, including open data from Cricsheet (cricsheet.org, licensed under the Open Data Commons Attribution License, ODC-BY 1.0) and data purchased from match-data providers, then re-computed into DeepCover’s own analytics. Match facts are public information; the figures are presented to match the match record.

Children

DeepCover is a general-audience sports-statistics service and is not directed at children. Reading it requires no account. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children, and signing in requires a Google account, which Google itself age-restricts. If you believe a child has signed in and you would like the account details removed, email support@deepcover.in and we will delete them.

Your choices

If you have never signed in, we hold no account for you, so there is no account record on our side to access, correct or delete. You control the on-device preferences described above and can clear them whenever you like.

If you have signed in, you can:

Changes to this policy

If this policy changes, we will update the “Effective” date above and post the revised version at this URL.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Email support@deepcover.in.