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This policy explains how DADTrack handles information when you visit dadtrack.site or use an authenticated DADTrack workspace.

Last updated: August 18, 2026Service: DADTrack

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1. About this policy

DADTrack is a private, invite-only performance operations workspace for mobile user acquisition teams. It brings campaign, creative, platform, and growth information into one controlled workspace.

This policy applies to the public website at dadtrack.site, the sign-in flow, and the authenticated workspace operated under the DADTrack name.

Our approach: DADTrack does not sell personal information and does not use connected advertising data to build advertising profiles for unrelated third parties.

2. Information we may process

The information depends on how you use the service and which platform connectors your workspace owner authorizes.

Account & accessWork email, invitation state, role, workspace membership, authentication events, and account preferences.
Connection metadataPlatform, manager or business account identifiers, connection status, authorized scope, and synchronization status.
Reporting dataCampaign, ad group, ad, creative, spend, impressions, clicks, installs, conversions, audience, and GEO data returned by an authorized platform or MMP.
Technical & security dataRequest metadata, error records, browser/device information needed for security, and audit information about workspace actions.

3. Where information comes from

  • From you, your workspace owner, or an administrator when an account is invited, managed, or used.
  • From Meta, Google, TikTok, AppsFlyer, and other connected platforms when an authorized workspace connection requests data through their APIs.
  • From the DADTrack website and application when the service receives requests, displays a page, or records a security event.

Platform data remains subject to the connected platform’s own permissions, policies, attribution rules, reporting delays, and retention controls.

4. How we use information

  • Provide, authenticate, maintain, and secure DADTrack workspaces.
  • Synchronize authorized campaign and performance data and show its source and availability status.
  • Support role-based access, workspace isolation, approvals, operational review, and audit history.
  • Diagnose errors, prevent abuse, improve reliability, and respond to support or security requests.
  • Meet legal, fraud-prevention, accounting, and security obligations where applicable.

DADTrack does not treat unavailable platform data as a real zero. When a source does not provide a metric, the workspace may show that the data is unavailable, partial, or not connected.

5. When information is shared

We limit access to the following situations:

  • Authorized workspace users: information is shown according to the workspace owner’s roles and assigned scope.
  • Connected platforms: DADTrack uses an authorized connection to request or refresh data; it does not grant a broader platform permission than the connection provides.
  • Service providers: hosting, authentication, database, monitoring, and infrastructure providers may process information only to provide their service to DADTrack and its users.
  • Legal and safety requests: information may be disclosed when reasonably necessary to comply with law, protect users, investigate abuse, or protect the service.

We do not sell personal information. We do not publish workspace reporting data.

6. Retention and deletion

We retain information for as long as it is needed to operate an active workspace, maintain security and auditability, resolve disputes, or meet applicable legal obligations. Actual retention can vary by data type and by the connected platform.

A workspace owner or authorized account holder can request deletion through Data deletion. Disconnecting a platform stops future synchronization but may not automatically remove historical records already retained for workspace operation or security.

7. Security

DADTrack is designed so platform access tokens are processed on the server side rather than exposed in the public interface. Access is restricted by workspace role and operational scope, and security-relevant actions may be recorded for audit.

No internet service can guarantee absolute security. See Data & Security for the controls and reporting path we make available.

8. Your requests and choices

You may contact us to ask about access, correction, deletion, or the handling of information associated with your DADTrack account. We may need to verify that you are the account holder or an authorized workspace representative before acting on a request.

Send requests to nghiadt2702@gmail.com from the work email associated with the workspace where possible.

9. Third-party platforms

DADTrack is not Meta, Google, TikTok, AppsFlyer, or another advertising platform. Data returned by those services can be delayed, modeled, sampled, restricted, or unavailable. Their privacy notices and platform terms also apply to the information they process.

When you connect a platform, you should review the permission request and revoke the connection from that platform when it is no longer needed.

10. Children and policy changes

DADTrack is a business service and is not directed to children. We may update this policy when the service, integrations, or legal requirements change. The “Last updated” date above identifies the current version.

Questions about this policy can be sent to nghiadt2702@gmail.com.

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