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Privacy Policy
How Awesome.Digital collects, uses, stores, and protects your data, including data accessed from Google services you choose to connect.
Quick answer
Awesome.Digital accesses your data for one purpose: powering the audits, dashboards, and changes you ask it to run. We do not sell your data, we do not use it for advertising, and Google user data is handled under Google's Limited Use requirements.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
Who we are
Awesome.Digital is a product of QNTx Labs, LLC. The application runs at app.awesome.digital. Questions about this policy or your data go to support@awesome.digital.
What we collect
- Account information: your name, email address, username, and a securely hashed password. We never store passwords in plain text.
- Site and audit data: the websites you add, publicly available content we crawl from them at your request, and the audit results, reports, and recommendations the platform produces for you.
- Connected service data: data from third-party services you explicitly connect, described below.
- Usage basics: operational logs (such as request identifiers and error records) needed to run and secure the service.
Google user data
If you connect a Google service, you grant Awesome.Digital specific permissions through Google's consent screen. We request only the scopes each feature needs, and we access each service only as follows:
- Search Console: we read your search performance data (queries, pages, impressions, clicks) to show it in your dashboard and ground audit recommendations in real search evidence. If you publish content changes through the platform, we submit your updated sitemap at your request.
- Google Analytics: we read your GA4 reports to show traffic and conversion context alongside search data. If you use the annotation or configuration features, we create reporting annotations and manage the key events or custom dimensions you configure, only when you initiate those actions.
- Google Business Profile: we read your business locations, performance metrics, and reviews to include them in your audit, and post review replies you write in the app.
- Google Tag Manager: we read your containers and workspaces to show tracking coverage, and stage, version, and publish tag changes only after your explicit in-app confirmation. Changes are prepared in a non-live workspace first; nothing publishes automatically.
- Google Ads: we read campaign and conversion data for your reporting, and apply conversion-goal changes only through a validate-first flow that requires your typed confirmation.
We use Google user data solely to provide these features to you. We do not sell it, do not use it for advertising, do not use it to train machine-learning models, and do not transfer it to third parties except the infrastructure providers that host the service (listed below), as needed for security investigations, or as required by law. Our staff do not read your Google user data except with your permission for support, or where necessary for security or abuse investigation.
Awesome.Digital's use and transfer of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
Storage and security
Data is encrypted in transit (TLS). OAuth tokens and application data are stored in our managed database and object storage with access restricted to the running application. Our infrastructure providers are Railway and Vercel (application hosting), Neon (database), and Cloudflare (storage and network services). These providers process data on our behalf to run the service and do not receive rights to use it for their own purposes.
Retention, disconnection, and deletion
- You can disconnect any Google service at any time in Settings > Connections inside the app; this removes our stored tokens for that service.
- You can also revoke Awesome.Digital's access from your Google Account permissions page.
- To delete your account and its stored data, email support@awesome.digital; we delete your data within 30 days except records we must keep for legal or security reasons.
Changes to this policy
If we change this policy, we update this page and the date above. Material changes to how we handle Google user data will be communicated to affected users before they take effect.
Contact
QNTx Labs, LLC — support@awesome.digital
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