About Lucentir

We're on a mission to make digital privacy transparent and accessible. See clearly. Stay private.

Our Mission

In a world where your data is constantly collected, analyzed, and monetized, it's becoming increasingly difficult to understand which companies truly respect your privacy. Lucentir exists to change that.

We believe that privacy should be a fundamental right, not a luxury. Our platform provides clear, actionable privacy scores that help you make informed decisions about the apps and services you use every day.

Our Values

Transparency

We believe privacy policies should be clear, not hidden behind legal jargon. Our methodology is open and our scoring is transparent.

Community-Driven

Privacy scores aren't just our opinion. Community voting helps ensure accuracy and reflects real-world privacy experiences.

Privacy-First

We practice what we preach. No tracking, no analytics, no data collection. Your privacy matters to us.

Empowerment

Knowledge is power. We give you the information you need to make informed decisions about your digital privacy.

How It Works

1

Research & Analysis

Our team analyzes privacy policies, terms of service, and public statements to evaluate how companies handle your data across five key privacy pillars.

2

Research-Based Scoring

We assign scores based on our research, providing a baseline assessment of each company's privacy practices.

3

Community Input

Users can vote on each privacy pillar, helping to refine scores and ensure they reflect real-world privacy experiences.

4

Continuous Updates

Scores are regularly updated as companies change their practices, ensuring you always have current information.

Our Methodology

Dual Scoring System

We provide two different privacy scores to give you a complete picture:

Lucentir's Score

Based on privacy policy research and expert evaluation.

• Based on privacy of the company and its practices and its app
• Research evaluation of privacy practices
• Can change with new privacy policy updates and other changes

Community Score

Dynamic score from community votes. Based on percentage of "Agree" votes.

• Score = (Agree votes / Total votes) × Max points
• Shows vote counts (e.g., "800/1000 people agree")
• Updates immediately when people vote

Data Minimization

20 points

How much data does the company collect?

What we look for:

  • Minimal data collection (only what's necessary)
  • No unnecessary tracking or profiling
  • Limited metadata collection
  • Clear data retention policies
  • Regular data purging

Good Example:

Signal collects minimal metadata and doesn't store message content

Poor Example:

Google collects extensive browsing history, location data, and personal information

User Control

20 points

Can you control your data?

What we look for:

  • Easy data export options
  • Simple account deletion
  • Granular privacy settings
  • Data portability
  • Opt-out mechanisms

Good Example:

DuckDuckGo provides clear privacy settings and no data collection

Poor Example:

Facebook makes it difficult to delete accounts and export data

Security

20 points

How well is your data protected?

What we look for:

  • End-to-end encryption
  • Strong authentication methods
  • Regular security audits
  • Data breach notification
  • Secure data storage

Good Example:

Signal uses end-to-end encryption by default for all messages

Poor Example:

Some apps store passwords in plain text or use weak encryption

Data Sharing

25 points

Who does the company share data with?

What we look for:

  • No third-party data sharing
  • Limited advertising partnerships
  • Clear data sharing policies
  • User consent for sharing
  • No data selling

Good Example:

DuckDuckGo doesn't share any personal data with third parties

Poor Example:

WhatsApp shares data with Facebook and other Meta companies

Transparency

15 points

How clear are their privacy policies?

What we look for:

  • Clear, readable privacy policies
  • Regular transparency reports
  • Open communication about data practices
  • Public security audits
  • Responsive to privacy concerns

Good Example:

Apple publishes detailed privacy labels and transparency reports

Poor Example:

Some companies have confusing, legal-heavy privacy policies

How Voting Works

You can vote on each privacy pillar to help build community consensus and improve score accuracy.

Lucentir's Analysis

  • • Based on detailed privacy policy research
  • • Research evaluation of privacy practices
  • • Score changes with new privacy policy updates and other changes
  • • Provides baseline for comparison

Community Voting

  • • Score = (Agree votes / Total votes) × Max points
  • • Shows vote counts (e.g., "800/1000 people agree")
  • • Your vote immediately affects the community score
  • • Votes are anonymous and stored with a random token
  • • One vote per pillar per user
  • • More votes = more accurate community consensus

Privacy scores are updated regularly based on policy changes and community feedback. Last methodology update: January 2025.

What We Offer

Comprehensive Privacy Scoring

Five key privacy pillars evaluated: Data Minimization, User Control, Security, Data Sharing, and Transparency.

Dual Scoring System

Expert analysis combined with community voting to provide the most accurate privacy assessments.

Real-Time Updates

Scores update as companies change their privacy practices, ensuring you always have current information.

Privacy Tools

Built-in tools like metadata removers to help you protect your privacy.

Our Privacy Commitment

We practice what we preach. Lucentir is built with privacy at its core:

  • No tracking, analytics, or data collection
  • Anonymous voting system with random tokens
  • Self-hosted fonts and assets
  • No external scripts or cookies
  • Honest and transparent

Ready to Take Control?

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