Last updated: 15 April 2026
Naamji is a baby-naming web app operated from India. We help parents discover names that align with their baby's nakshatra, numerology, language, and meaning preferences. Contact: hello@naamji.app.
This policy explains what personal information we collect when you use Naamji (the website at naamji.app), how we use it, who we share it with, how long we keep it, and the choices you have. It applies to all visitors, signed-in parents, family members invited to vote on names, and users who submit nickname suggestions.
When you sign up with Google, phone, or email, we receive your email address, a unique user ID, and — if Google is used — your display name and profile picture. You can later edit your display name and avatar from the Profile page.
Our six-step quiz asks for your baby's details so we can recommend aligned names. This typically includes:
We treat birth time and location as sensitive. They are stored against your profile as quiz_answers and used only to generate name recommendations for you. They are not shared with advertisers and never sold.
We use browser cookies and localStorage purely to keep you signed in (Supabase auth session) and to remember your preferences. We do not run third-party advertising trackers, session replay, or fingerprinting.
We do not use your data to train third-party foundation models. AI features run in real time against a curated names database; your quiz answers are not used to fine-tune external models.
Naamji is a small team. We share personal data only with service providers we need to run the product:
We never sell personal data. We do not share it with advertising networks or data brokers. We may disclose information if required by a valid Indian legal order.
Most of what you do on Naamji is private to your account. The following are public or shared by you:
We keep account data for as long as your account is active. If you delete your account (see Section 8), your profile, quiz answers, shortlist, and vote sessions are removed within 30 days. Nickname suggestions that have been added to the public library are retained without your identifying information, since removing them would break the library for other parents.
Under India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP) and comparable laws elsewhere, you can:
To exercise any of these, email hello@naamji.app from the address on your account. We aim to respond within 30 days.
Naamji is designed for expecting or new parents, not for children. The baby's details you enter belong to you, the parent or guardian, and you are responsible for providing them lawfully. We do not knowingly collect personal data directly from anyone under 18.
All traffic uses HTTPS. Passwords are never stored in plain text. Row-level security on the database means one account cannot read another account's shortlist, vote sessions, or quiz answers. No system is perfectly secure — if you suspect your account has been accessed by someone else, contact us immediately.
Primary data is stored in India (Mumbai / ap-south-1). Hosting and logging providers (Vercel, Google) may process limited data in other regions. Where data leaves India we rely on standard contractual terms offered by those providers.
If we make meaningful changes we will update the "Last updated" date above and, for material changes, notify signed-in users by email or an in-app banner before the change takes effect.
Email: hello@naamji.app. Please write "Privacy" in the subject line so we route it correctly.