What the site collects
FreeIndicators collects limited information needed to run the site, understand what visitors use, and improve the library over time. That includes page-level analytics, affiliate click events, email signup information submitted through the newsletter form, and request details you choose to send by email.
The site is built to be useful without asking for an account. Most browsing happens anonymously. If a page asks you to provide an email address or request details, that is because you chose to use the signup or request flow rather than because the site silently upgraded a page view into direct contact information.
Analytics and measurement
FreeIndicators uses Google Analytics 4 and Microsoft Clarity to understand how visitors move through the library. That can include page views, engagement data, downloads clicked from indicator pages, affiliate click events triggered when a visitor chooses an external partner link, and session-level behavior such as scroll, click, and page interaction patterns.
Those events are used to understand which pages help visitors most, which workflows generate useful engagement, and which affiliate placements are earning attention. They are not used to make trading decisions for you, and they do not turn a simple page view into contact information unless you submit it yourself.
Email signups
The email signup form uses Constant Contact. If you submit your email address through that form, your information is processed by Constant Contact so FreeIndicators can send update emails about new indicators, major library changes, and occasional practical notes tied to the site.
If JavaScript is unavailable, the site offers a plain email fallback instead of blocking the visitor entirely. Signing up for updates is optional. You can browse the library without joining the email list.
Downloads and product pages
Indicator pages may include hosted downloads or outbound download links. FreeIndicators tracks download clicks to understand which product pages are useful and which workflows deserve more documentation, screenshots, or follow-up guides. A download click is treated as product interest, not as permission to automatically add you to an email list.
Paid product pages, including the Daily Trading Plan PDF, may send buyers to Payhip for checkout and payment processing. Card, PayPal, delivery, refund, and account data handled during checkout are processed by the checkout provider under its own terms and privacy policy.
Affiliate links and sponsored placements
Some pages include affiliate links or sponsored placements for products such as charting platforms or commercial tools. If you click one of those links, the click may be measured so the site can understand which placements are helpful. External partners may also set or read their own tracking according to their own privacy policies once you leave FreeIndicators.
Current affiliate or sponsored partners may include NinjaTrader, TradingView, Bulenox, NinjaCodeSolutions. FreeIndicators tries to label those routes clearly and keep them tied to page intent rather than hiding them as generic decoration. Partner links do not change the fact that the library is designed to stay useful as a free, research-first resource. See the affiliate disclosure for more detail.
Advertising
Some pages may load Google AdSense ads. AdSense may use cookies, device identifiers, page context, or other signals to deliver and measure ads according to Google policies and visitor settings.
Requests and direct contact
If you use the request flow, the information you submit is used to understand demand, prioritize roadmap work, follow up on bugs or compatibility notes, and identify when a request may be a paid-priority or custom-build fit. Requests are currently delivered through email rather than a private account dashboard.
Third-party services
The live site currently relies on third parties including Google Analytics 4, Microsoft Clarity, Google AdSense, Constant Contact, Payhip, NinjaTrader, TradingView, Bulenox, NinjaCodeSolutions. Those providers may process information according to their own terms and policies once their services are used.
Plain-language intent
The goal of this policy is clarity, not theater. FreeIndicators should say what it tracks, why it tracks it, and when a visitor is moving from anonymous browsing into a more direct relationship like email or a request. If the site stack changes materially, this page should be updated to match the real behavior.