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Vercel Inc. vs Standard Notes

Based on our analysis, Standard Notes is the more privacy-respecting choice overall.

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CategoryVercel Inc.Standard Notes
OverallB · 72/100A · 87/100
What they collectMixed (65)Positive (90)
Who they share it withMixed (68)Positive (84)
What you can doPositive (78)Mixed (72)
What they promisePositive (76)Positive (82)
In plain English — Vercel Inc.

Vercel collects your account data, professional info, and — critically for developers — your source code and deployment content to run the platform. They don't run an ad business and explicitly prohibit staff from viewing your code except to fix support issues. The main caveats are AI product data collection, third-party marketing partners, and a California-specific admission that they may 'share' data for cross-contextual advertising for their own marketing.

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In plain English — Standard Notes

Standard Notes is an end-to-end encrypted note-taking app that genuinely cannot read your notes; analytics are self-hosted via Plausible with no IP retention, apps collect zero usage data or location, and the subprocessor list is short and transparent — the main weaknesses are US jurisdiction and AWS hosting, the absence of published security audit reports, a thin policy that lacks GDPR rights language, and email marketing enabled by default.

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