Privacy Policy
PixelTrack is designed to work without user accounts and with minimal personal-data collection. This policy explains the limited information processed when you use the service.
We do not require an account, collect payment details, sell personal information, or build personal profiles. We use Google Analytics for product analytics and may use Google AdSense or similar advertising services to support the site.
1. Scope
This Privacy Policy applies to pixeltrackhq.com, its pages, and related web features operated under the PixelTrack name (“PixelTrack,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). It does not apply to Google Play, app developers, external websites, or other services linked from PixelTrack.
2. Information we process
Google Analytics data
We use Google Analytics to understand aggregate site usage and improve the product. Its default measurements may include page views, session statistics, interactions, approximate location derived from an IP address, referrer information, and browser, device, operating-system, and language information. Google Analytics may set a first-party _ga cookie containing a random client identifier. We do not send names, email addresses, package submissions, or other directly identifying information to Google Analytics.
Google states that GA4 uses IP addresses at collection time for approximate location and then discards them before the addresses are logged or stored in Analytics. You can review Google Analytics data collection and Google’s Privacy Policy.
Advertising data
PixelTrack may use Google AdSense or similar third-party advertising services. When ads are displayed, Google and other advertising partners may use cookies, web beacons, IP addresses, browser or device information, advertising identifiers, page URLs, approximate location, and interaction data to deliver ads, limit repeated ads, measure ad performance, detect invalid activity, and comply with legal and policy requirements. Depending on your settings, consent choices, and location, ads may be contextual or personalized.
Google explains how it uses information from sites and apps that use its services at How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our services. You can also review Google Advertising technologies, Google Ad Settings, and Google’s Privacy Policy.
Information stored in your browser
Some temporary app-submission status may be stored locally through browser storage. This information remains on your device and is not used to identify you. You can remove it by clearing site data in your browser.
Feature requests and submissions
If you search for or submit a Google Play URL or Android package name, the value may be sent to our service so we can return results or request monitoring. We treat these values as app identifiers, not personal profiles, and do not connect them to an account because PixelTrack has no user-account system.
Hosting and security data
PixelTrack is delivered using Cloudflare. Like other infrastructure providers, Cloudflare may process limited technical request data—such as IP address, request URL, routing information, browser headers, timestamps, and security signals—to deliver, protect, and troubleshoot the service. This is infrastructure processing, not an additional PixelTrack advertising or profiling system. See Cloudflare’s Privacy Policy.
Messages you choose to send
If you email [email protected], we receive your email address and the information in your message. We use it only to respond, address the request, protect our rights, or meet legal obligations.
3. Information we do not intentionally collect
- User-account credentials, because accounts are not required.
- Names, postal addresses, phone numbers, government identifiers, or precise GPS location through the website.
- Payment-card or billing information.
- Contacts, photos, files, or data stored on your device.
- Sensitive personal information for profiling.
- Personal information for sale, cross-context behavioral advertising, or targeted advertising.
4. How we use information
- Operate, secure, and troubleshoot PixelTrack.
- Measure aggregate traffic, feature use, and site performance.
- Improve navigation, content, monitoring coverage, and user experience.
- Process app searches and monitoring submissions.
- Respond to support, correction, legal, and rights-related requests.
- Detect misuse and comply with applicable law.
5. Legal bases
Where data-protection law requires a legal basis, we rely on consent for non-essential analytics cookies when consent is required; legitimate interests in operating, securing, and improving a low-data website where permitted; performance of a request when you ask us to search for or monitor an app; and compliance with legal obligations where necessary. You may withdraw consent at any time without affecting earlier lawful processing.
6. Cookies and similar technologies
Google Analytics may use first-party analytics cookies. Google AdSense and advertising partners may use cookies, web beacons, local storage, or similar technologies to serve and measure ads, personalize ads where permitted, prevent fraud and abuse, and understand ad performance. These technologies may involve Google and third-party advertising cookies or identifiers.
Browser local storage may support submission state but is not used by PixelTrack for cross-site tracking. You can block or delete cookies and local storage through browser controls; some local features may then reset or stop persisting.
You may use the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on, adjust Google Ad Settings, or visit Digital Advertising Alliance choices and Your Online Choices where available. Where legally required, we will request and respect applicable consent choices before activating non-essential analytics or advertising storage.
7. Sharing and service providers
We do not sell or rent personal information. Limited information may be processed by Google for Analytics and advertising services, Cloudflare for hosting, delivery, performance, and security, and advertising partners that help serve, measure, and protect ads. These providers process data under their own policies and applicable contractual or legal requirements.
We may also disclose information if reasonably necessary to comply with law, respond to valid legal process, protect users or the service, investigate abuse, or preserve legal rights. If the service is reorganized or transferred, relevant information may transfer subject to this Policy and applicable law.
8. International processing
Google and Cloudflare operate globally, so technical and analytics data may be processed outside your country. Where required, providers use contractual and legal safeguards for international transfers. Their own policies provide more information about their processing locations and safeguards.
9. Retention
Analytics data is retained according to the retention settings in our Google Analytics property and may later be kept only in aggregated form. Local submission state remains in your browser until you remove it. App-monitoring submissions may remain while needed to operate monitoring and maintain app-change history. Support messages are kept only as long as reasonably necessary to resolve the request, maintain records, prevent abuse, or satisfy legal requirements.
10. Your choices and privacy rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, object to, or obtain a copy of personal information, withdraw consent, or appeal a decision. Because PixelTrack does not maintain user accounts, we may have little or no information that can reasonably be linked to you. We may need to verify a request before acting on it.
To submit a privacy request, email [email protected]. You may also complain to your local data-protection authority. We will not discriminate against you for exercising an applicable privacy right.
11. Children
PixelTrack is a general informational service and is not directed to children under 13, or a higher minimum age where local law requires it. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided personal information, contact us so we can review and delete it where appropriate.
12. Security
We use reasonable technical and organizational measures appropriate to the limited information we process, including encrypted HTTPS delivery and access controls. No internet transmission or storage system is completely secure, so we cannot guarantee absolute security.
13. Changes to this Policy
We may update this Policy when the service, providers, or legal requirements change. We will revise the “last updated” date and, when appropriate, provide a more prominent notice. Material changes apply prospectively unless law requires otherwise.
14. Contact
Questions, privacy requests, or concerns can be sent to:
[email protected]