Restock Radar

Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 19, 2026

Overview

Restock Radar helps Shopify merchants understand inventory risk by reading product, inventory, and recent order data from Shopify.

This policy explains what data the app uses, why it uses it, and how merchants can contact us.

Information We Access

  • Shop domain and app session information for authentication.
  • Products, variants, SKUs, and inventory quantities.
  • Recent order line items from the last 90 days.
  • App settings such as supplier lead time and safety buffer.
  • Supplier order entries such as ordered quantity, expected date, merchant notes, and inventory quantity at the time of entry.

How We Use Information

We use Shopify data to calculate sold-per-day averages, days of stock remaining, reorder points, recommended order quantities, and CSV exports requested by the merchant. Supplier order entries help merchants remember what has already been ordered and identify when inventory may have increased after an order was placed.

Restock Radar does not sell merchant data and does not use Shopify data for third-party advertising.

Customer Data

The app reads order line item data to calculate product sales velocity. It does not display or store customer names, email addresses, phone numbers, shipping addresses, billing addresses, or payment card data, and it does not add storefront tracking cookies.

Storage and Retention

App sessions, merchant settings, supplier order entries, reorder rules, and inventory review records are stored while the app is installed. When the app is uninstalled or Shopify sends a shop redaction request, Restock Radar deletes stored app data for that shop.

Hosting and platform logs may be retained temporarily by our infrastructure providers for security, debugging, and reliability.

Data Requests

Merchants can contact us to request access, correction, or deletion of app-related data.

Email: subaruu0130@gmail.com

Contact

Questions about this policy can be sent to subaruu0130@gmail.com.