mooview does not require an account to work. In the current version, your title preferences stay in your browser on this device unless you clear them.
If you mark a recommended movie or TV show as seen or disliked, mooview stores a small local preference record in your browser so it can avoid recommending that exact title again on the same browser.
This browser-stored data may include:
This data is used only to improve recommendation behavior for you on that browser. It does not stop you from searching for a title manually, and it does not currently create a server-side user profile.
mooview may use browser storage for product functionality, including local preference state. In this phase, preferences are stored locally in your browser rather than in an account.
mooview also uses session storage to restore your current recommendation workspace during a browsing session, including selected chips, output type, active tab, language filters, and input text.
mooview uses cookieless Umami analytics to understand aggregate product usage. Analytics events use coarse metadata such as selection counts, result-count buckets, and item types. They do not intentionally include search text, selected titles, TMDB IDs, actor names, or free text.
You can clear seen-title preferences using the in-product reset control. You can also clear disliked-title preferences the same way. You can also clear site data through your browser settings, which may remove any locally stored mooview preferences.
If mooview adds accounts later, the intention is to offer a way to import preferences already stored in your browser into that account. This page will be updated if that changes how your data is stored or synced.
Movie and TV metadata comes from TMDB. mooview uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.