Data collected
MarketingOS may process account contact details, workspace settings, website domains, uploaded crawl or export files, connector status, generated audit inputs, reports and PDFs.
Effective 20 June 2026
This policy explains what MarketingOS collects, how Google API data is used, and how deletion or access revocation works.
MarketingOS may process account contact details, workspace settings, website domains, uploaded crawl or export files, connector status, generated audit inputs, reports and PDFs.
With explicit user consent, MarketingOS may read Search Console properties and performance rows such as queries, pages, clicks, impressions, CTR and average position. With GA4 access, it may read reporting metrics needed for audit evidence and measurement caveats.
Google API data is used only to generate, display and improve the user-facing audit and reporting functions inside the connected workspace.
MarketingOS does not sell Google user data, use it for advertising, transfer it to unrelated third parties, train general-purpose AI models on it, modify Google accounts, publish content, manage ads or send email through Google accounts.
OAuth tokens are stored in protected runtime storage and used only to operate the connected read-only data sources. Access to stored data is limited to authorized systems and operators needed to provide the service.
Workspace data, uploaded evidence and reports are retained while needed for the service or until deletion is requested. Deletion requests can be sent to francesco@scilipoti.de with the account email and workspace or domain name.
Users can revoke Google access at any time from Google Account permissions at https://myaccount.google.com/permissions. A product disconnect control is planned before public self-serve release.
MarketingOS use and transfer of information received from Google APIs will adhere to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
MarketingOS is in private beta. The Google connectors are intentionally read-only, and the public policy/disclosure links below describe exactly what data can be accessed before broader self-serve release.