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If you are in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, you have specific rights over personal data SEO Dispatcher holds about you. This page is the plain-language version. The full record is the Privacy Policy.

Last updated: 18 August 2026

On this page

  1. Who this is for
  2. Controller
  3. Your rights
  4. How to exercise them
  5. Why we process data
  6. Transfers outside the EEA
  7. Complaints

1. Who this is for

These rights apply when GDPR, UK GDPR, or the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection covers the processing — typically because you are in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland when you use the service. Other privacy laws may give you similar rights; email us and we will treat the request in good faith.

2. Controller

SEO Dispatcher is the controller for account and workspace data described in the Privacy Policy. We are not required to appoint a Data Protection Officer for this product. Privacy contact: abhijith1203@gmail.com.

Clerk, Cloudflare, Dodo Payments, OpenAI, GitHub, and Google process data as described in that policy. GitHub and Google also control the accounts you already hold with them.

3. Your rights

Subject to the limits in GDPR, you can:

  • Access — ask what personal data we hold and receive a copy (Art. 15).
  • Rectify — correct inaccurate data (Art. 16). Much of this you can already change in Clerk or Settings.
  • Erase — ask us to delete personal data (Art. 17). The fastest path is Settings → delete account. That removes workspace data from SEO Dispatcher. It does not delete files already in your GitHub repo.
  • Restrict — ask us to pause certain processing (Art. 18).
  • Portability — receive data you provided to us in a common machine readable format where the right applies (Art. 20).
  • Object — object to processing based on legitimate interests (Art. 21).
  • Withdraw consent — where we rely on consent, for example a connected Google or GitHub account. Disconnect the integration or email us. Withdrawal does not affect processing already completed.
  • Not be subject to solely automated decisions with legal or similarly significant effects (Art. 22). Plan limits and abuse checks are not credit-style automated decisions about you.

4. How to exercise them

Email abhijith1203@gmail.com from the address on your account and say what you want us to do. We may ask you to confirm identity so we do not hand data to someone else. We aim to respond within one month, or to tell you if we need more time as GDPR allows.

There is no fee unless a request is manifestly unfounded or excessive. We will say so if we refuse and why.

5. Why we process data

Running your account, drafts, audits, publishing, and billing is necessary for the contract. Security and abuse prevention are legitimate interests. Connecting GitHub or Google is consent you can withdraw. Invoices and tax records are a legal obligation. Details and the processor list are in the Privacy Policy.

6. Transfers outside the EEA

The operator is in India. Hosting, auth, payments, and AI providers may process data in the United States or other countries. Where a transfer needs a GDPR safeguard we rely on Standard Contractual Clauses or another valid mechanism those processors publish. Ask us if you want the current list for your account’s processors.

7. Complaints

Please contact us first so we can fix the issue. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in the EEA country where you live or work, or where you think a breach happened. In the UK that is the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). In Switzerland, the FDPIC.

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