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Privacy Policy

Updated 2026-06-26

How makseong handles personal data under the EU GDPR — kept short, because we collect very little.

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Who is responsible

The controller is Maksym Burkhan (ФОП), reachable at [email protected] — full details in the Imprint.

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What we collect

Waitlist: the email address you give us to be notified. Free tools (store and feed scans): the store URL you enter and the public pages we fetch to run the scan. Site visit: standard server logs (e.g. IP, timestamp) needed to serve the site securely. Analytics: only if you accept it in the cookie banner, Google Analytics records pseudonymous usage statistics (see Cookies). Otherwise: no accounts, no profiles, no tracking.

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Why we use it

To run the free tools and send a report you ask for (Art. 6(1)(b)); to add you to the waitlist and email launch news, with your consent via double opt-in and withdrawable anytime (Art. 6(1)(a)); and to keep the site secure (Art. 6(1)(f)).

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Who we share it with

Email delivery: Brevo (Sendinblue), an EU provider, under a data-processing agreement. Hosting: our EU-based provider in Germany. Analytics: Google Analytics, only with your consent — data is processed by Google and may be transferred to the US (see Cookies). Internal alerts go through Telegram with no personal data in them. We never sell your data.

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Where it’s stored

On EU-based servers in Germany. makseong is run from Ukraine, but your data stays within the EU. The one exception is Google Analytics, which — only with your consent — may transfer pseudonymous usage data to the US (see Cookies).

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How long we keep it

Your waitlist email is kept until you unsubscribe or ask us to delete it. We don’t store scan results, and we don’t run customer accounts.

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Your rights

You can ask us to access, correct, delete or export your data, or object to its use; where we rely on consent, you can withdraw it at any time. Just email [email protected].

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Complaints

You can lodge a complaint with an EU data-protection authority — typically where you live or work.

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Changes

We update this policy if our processing changes; the date above is the current version. When customer accounts launch, we’ll expand it to cover them.

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