Privacy
What we store, and why
- GitHub account: your numeric GitHub user ID, your GitHub username, and an OAuth access token scoped to
public_repo. Needed to sign you in and to call the GitHub API on your behalf to read public release data.
- Session cookie: a single HTTP-only cookie (
rdm_session) holding an opaque session ID. Needed to keep you signed in.
- Subscriptions: the public GitHub repos you've added and your display preferences. Needed to know what to track and how to render your dashboard.
- Snapshots: hourly download counts for release assets in the repos you track. This data is already public on GitHub; we store it to chart how it changes over time.
No analytics, ad trackers, or third-party scripts.
Third parties
- GitHub: sign-in (OAuth) and data source.
- Cloudflare: hosts the application and database; handles request-level logging.
- jsdelivr.net: serves the ECharts library used by the dashboard.
Removing your data
You can stop tracking any repo from your dashboard at any time. To revoke this app's access entirely, visit github.com/settings/applications and remove Release Monitor — this invalidates the stored access token. Aggregated, non-personal snapshot data of public release downloads may be retained.
Last updated 2026-05-18.