Cent Signals

Privacy

Cent Signals is an independent editorial project covering publicly available Polymarket data. We do not run user accounts and we do not ask you to sign in. This page explains what data the site touches and how cookies, advertising, and analytics work here.

What we do not collect

We do not collect user accounts, email addresses, or any information that identifies you personally. Wallet addresses shown on the site are already public on-chain data. We do not link them to real-world identities.

Cookies, advertising & analytics

Cent Signals uses cookies and browser local storage for two purposes: advertising and analytics. These are provided by third parties:

  • Advertising.We display ads through Google AdSense. Google and its advertising partners are third parties that may set third-party cookies and similar identifiers in your browser to serve, cap, and measure ads, and to personalise them where you have consented. Whether those ads are personalised depends on your consent choice (see below). You can review and turn off personalised advertising at any time through Google's Ads Settings opt-out, and you can opt out of third-party vendor cookies for personalised advertising at aboutads.info.
  • Analytics. We use Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity, and Vercel Web Analytics to understand how the site is used in aggregate, which pages are popular, and how the site performs. Microsoft Clarity may record anonymised interaction data such as clicks and scrolling to help us improve page layout.

We also record anonymous first-party usage events directly (for example, a page view or a click on an outbound reference link to Polymarket). These events carry no personal data. We do not store your raw IP address, and we do not build a profile that identifies you. The events hold only coarse, non-identifying details such as the page path, an approximate device type, a coarse country derived at the edge (the raw IP is discarded), and a short-lived session identifier so we can count visits rather than identify visitors.

A cookie-consent banner (using Google Consent Mode v2) lets you accept or decline personalised advertising. Until you accept, ads run in a non-personalised mode. You can withdraw consent at any time by clearing this site's cookies and local storage in your browser, which resets the banner so you can choose again.

For more on how Google uses data from sites that use its services, see Google's advertising policies and privacy policy.

Data sources on the site

Market metadata, positions, and trade data shown across Cent Signals are pulled from Polymarket's public APIs and rendered from a periodic snapshot. This is public data. There is no order routing, wallet connection, or fund custody here, and outbound links to Polymarket are provided for reference only.

Questions

For privacy questions or corrections, reach the editorial desk at hello@centsignals.com.