Frequently Asked Questions
Privacy,
transparency & trust
HuginnEye helps you understand your public digital exposure without storing, selling or sharing your personal information.
Do you store my personal information?
We do not store or retain the emails, usernames, or search inputs submitted for a scan. Newsletter subscriptions are handled separately and only store the email address you voluntarily provide to receive updates. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Do you sell data to third parties?
No. We do not sell, rent, trade or share submitted emails, usernames or scan results with third parties.
What does HuginnEye scan?
HuginnEye checks publicly available identity signals such as public profiles, reused usernames, visible GitHub information, Gravatar data and other public exposure indicators.
Can HuginnEye see private accounts?
No. HuginnEye only analyzes public or externally visible information. It does not bypass logins, access private accounts, hack services or retrieve private data.
What does the exposure score mean?
The exposure score is an estimate of how easily public signals could be connected to your digital identity. A higher score means more public signals were found or correlated.
What is identity correlation?
Identity correlation means connecting separate public signals, such as an email, username, GitHub profile, website or social profile, to understand whether they likely belong to the same person.
Does a low score mean I am completely safe?
Not necessarily. A low score means HuginnEye found fewer public exposure signals during this scan. It does not guarantee that no other information exists elsewhere online.
Should I scan other people?
HuginnEye is intended to help people understand their own exposure. You should only scan information you own or have permission to analyze.