1. Service and acceptance
DADTrack is a cross-platform performance operations service that helps authorized teams review campaign, creative, and growth data. By accessing the service, you confirm that you are acting for yourself or an organization that has authorized you to use the workspace.
If you do not agree with these terms, do not access or use DADTrack.
Private workspace: DADTrack access is controlled by invitation, workspace roles, and the permissions configured by the workspace owner or administrator.
2. Eligibility and account access
- Use a work email and accurate information when you are invited or provisioned.
- Keep your password and session secure and do not share credentials.
- Use only the workspace and data scope assigned to you.
- Notify the workspace owner or DADTrack support if you suspect unauthorized access.
Workspace owners and administrators are responsible for inviting the right people, assigning appropriate roles, and removing access when a person no longer needs it.
3. Platform connections
A workspace may connect Meta, Google, TikTok, AppsFlyer, or another approved platform through an authorized account or API connection. You represent that you have the right to authorize that connection and to use the returned data.
Connected platforms may require their own approval, app review, permissions, terms, and privacy notices. DADTrack does not bypass those requirements and does not guarantee that a platform will approve or return a particular metric.
4. Reporting data and decisions
DADTrack presents data returned by connected sources and labels the source or availability where possible. Reporting can be delayed, modeled, sampled, incomplete, affected by attribution settings, or unavailable for a selected date range.
You remain responsible for reviewing source definitions, date ranges, time zones, permissions, and business context before making advertising, budget, or product decisions. DADTrack is an operational tool, not financial, legal, or investment advice.
5. Acceptable use
You must not use DADTrack to:
- access another person’s workspace or data without authorization;
- circumvent platform permissions, rate limits, review requirements, or security controls;
- upload malware, abuse the service, probe other tenants, or interfere with availability;
- copy, sell, publish, or disclose workspace data outside the permissions granted by the owner;
- use the service in violation of applicable law or a connected platform’s terms.
6. Roles, changes, and approvals
DADTrack may support role-based access, approval gates, and audit records. These controls help a team operate safely, but they do not replace the workspace owner’s responsibility to configure roles and review actions.
Features, connector availability, and user interfaces may change as the service evolves. We will not intentionally represent unavailable data as a confirmed metric.
7. Ownership
You or your organization retain rights in the data you provide or authorize through connected platforms. DADTrack and its licensors retain rights in the service, interface, software, documentation, and brand materials. You receive a limited right to use the service for your authorized internal business operations.
8. Availability, suspension, and termination
We work to keep DADTrack available, but maintenance, provider outages, platform changes, network failures, security events, or other circumstances may interrupt the service.
Access may be suspended or terminated when needed to protect the service, comply with law, respond to misuse, or follow a workspace owner’s access decision. On termination, platform connections should be revoked and retained records are handled according to the Privacy Policy.
9. Disclaimers and limitation of responsibility
DADTrack is provided as an operational workspace. To the extent permitted by applicable law, we do not promise that every connector, metric, attribution result, thumbnail, demographic, or GEO breakdown will be available, complete, real-time, or error-free.
You should keep independent records for important decisions and use the official platform interfaces as the source of record for platform-specific actions and billing.
10. Changes and contact
We may update these terms when the service or requirements change. The current version is published on this page with its update date. Questions can be sent to nghiadt2702@gmail.com.