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Tsenta handles your resume, your profile, and your job search — so it’s worth being clear about what happens to that information. This page summarizes how Tsenta treats your data in plain language. For the complete, authoritative details, see the Privacy Policy.
The short version: Tsenta uses your information to find jobs and apply for you, never sells your personal information, and only shares your materials with an employer when you choose to apply to their role.

What Tsenta collects

What you give it

Your account details, the resume(s) and cover letters you upload, and the profile information you enter — work history, education, preferences, and application answers.

How you use it

Basic device and usage information, so the product works reliably and stays secure.

Email (only if you connect it)

If you enable email integration, Tsenta processes a limited amount of email content only to detect and fill in one-time passcodes during applications.

AI inputs & outputs

When you use AI features like resume tailoring or answer generation, your input is processed to produce the tailored result.

How Tsenta uses your data

Tsenta uses your information to:
  • Find and apply to jobs for you.
  • Tailor your resume and write application answers — when you ask it to.
  • Detect and fill in one-time passcodes during applications, if you’ve connected your email.
  • Keep your account secure and improve the product.
  • Communicate with you about updates, features, and support.

What Tsenta doesn’t do

Never sells your data

Tsenta does not sell your personal information, and does not share it for advertising.

Never shares without you

Your resume, applications, and email content aren’t shared with recruiters or employers unless you submit them through Tsenta.

When your data is shared

Your information is only shared in the ways you’d expect from a tool that applies to jobs for you:
  • With the employer’s application system when you choose to apply to a role — that’s how the application reaches them.
  • With the trusted providers Tsenta relies on to run the service, each limited to what’s needed for its function.
The Privacy Policy names the specific service providers Tsenta uses. See the full Privacy Policy for that list.

Email integration

Connecting your email is optional. If you turn it on:
  • Tsenta only looks for the one-time passcodes some applications send, so it can finish those applications for you.
  • It does not permanently store or analyze the rest of your email.
  • You can revoke access at any time from your account settings.

AI features

When you use Tsenta’s AI features, your input (like your resume and a job description) is processed to generate tailored output. A couple of things to know:
  • You’re responsible for reviewing AI-generated content before it’s submitted to an employer.
  • If you connect Tsenta to a third-party AI assistant (for example, Claude), that assistant’s provider receives what you send it and the information Tsenta returns, governed by that provider’s own privacy terms. Connecting an assistant is optional, and you can disconnect it at any time.

Your rights and controls

Access & edit

View and update your account and profile information from your settings.

Delete your account

Delete your account at any time, which removes your personal information from Tsenta’s active systems.

Control email access

Revoke email access whenever you want, from your account settings.

Opt out of emails

Unsubscribe from non-essential communications.
Depending on where you live (for example, the EU/EEA under GDPR, or California under CCPA/CPRA), you may have additional rights such as data access, correction, portability, and deletion. The Privacy Policy explains these and how to exercise them.

Questions or concerns

Read the full policy

The complete, authoritative Privacy Policy.

Report a security issue

Found a vulnerability? Report it through Tsenta’s bug-bounty program.