Privacy

What stays on the grid.

How things are handled here, and why.


What's collected

DomainGrid collects what's submitted through the inquiry and contact forms — name, email address, and the message itself. If an offer is submitted, the offer amount is collected with it. No accounts, no passwords, no payment information stored on the site.

Basic server logs (IP address, timestamp, page requested) are kept temporarily for spam protection and site stability. They are not used to build profiles or shared with third parties.

Where inquiries go

When you submit an inquiry, it goes directly to the operator's inbox — no relay, no team triage, no automated routing. Your email address and the details you include are visible from the moment the form is submitted, and any reply comes from a real address.

If you'd prefer not to share your primary email, a temporary or alias address works just as well — nothing on the form requires a verified inbox.

What isn't done

Data submitted to DomainGrid is not sold, shared with advertisers, used for retargeting, or fed into ad networks. There are no third-party ad pixels on the site. There is no analytics relationship with Google, Facebook, or other major ad platforms.

Inquiries are read by the operator only. They are not used to build a marketing list, and no automated outreach is sent based on them.

Services that touch the data

A small number of services support the operation:

Supabase handles database and authentication infrastructure. Email is routed through Resend. Altcha provides server-side CAPTCHA. Transfers, when they happen, run through Escrow.com, GoDaddy, or Atom, each of which has its own data-handling practices for the transfer itself.

Each of these services sees only the data needed to perform its function. None of them receive a copy of the full inquiry record or buyer history.

Retention

Inquiry and contact records are retained for as long as needed to handle the conversation and complete any resulting transaction. Records related to completed transactions are kept longer for accounting and tax purposes.

Records that aren't tied to a transaction are reviewed periodically and deleted when no longer useful. A specific deletion request — see below — can shorten that timeline.

Your requests

A request to access, correct, or delete information held about you can be sent to the contact email below. Requests are answered by the operator, usually within a few days. There is no automated portal for this; it's handled directly.

A request to opt out of any further communication is honored the same way: send an email, and contact stops. There is no marketing list to unsubscribe from, only direct correspondence.

Children

DomainGrid is not directed at children under 18 and does not knowingly collect information from anyone under 18. If you believe a minor has submitted information through the site, contact the operator and the data will be removed.

Changes to this page

If how data is handled changes meaningfully, this page is updated and the "Last updated" date below is revised. Material changes to retention, third-party services, or what's collected will be noted clearly.


Last updated
May 2026
Jurisdiction
Operated from Nashville, TN, USA