GDPR Policy
Last updated: December 21, 2025
1. Introduction
This GDPR Policy explains how 1 Web Analytics complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for users in the European Economic Area (EEA) and United Kingdom.
2. Data Controller
1 Web Analytics acts as the Data Controller for personal information collected through our service. For Google Analytics data, Google acts as the Data Processor.
3. Legal Basis for Processing
We process your personal data based on:
- Consent: By signing in with Google, you consent to us accessing your profile information and Analytics data
- Legitimate Interest: To provide and improve our service
- Contract: To fulfill our service agreement with you
4. Your Rights Under GDPR
As an EEA/UK resident, you have the following rights:
- Right of Access: Request a copy of your personal data
- Right to Rectification: Request correction of inaccurate data
- Right to Erasure: Request deletion of your personal data
- Right to Restrict Processing: Request limitation of data processing
- Right to Data Portability: Receive your data in a portable format
- Right to Object: Object to processing based on legitimate interests
- Right to Withdraw Consent: Withdraw consent at any time
5. Data We Process
| Data Type | Purpose | Retention |
|---|---|---|
| Name, Email, Profile Picture | Account identification | Until account deletion |
| OAuth Tokens | API authentication | Until revoked or account deletion |
| Website Preferences | Dashboard customization | Until account deletion |
| Analytics Data | Display in dashboard | Not stored - fetched in real-time |
6. Data Transfers
Your data may be transferred to and processed in countries outside the EEA. We ensure appropriate safeguards are in place, including Standard Contractual Clauses where applicable.
7. How to Exercise Your Rights
To exercise any of your GDPR rights:
- Delete Account: Contact us to request complete deletion of your data
- Revoke Access: Visit Google Account Permissions to revoke our access
- Data Request: Contact us here
8. Complaints
If you believe your data protection rights have been violated, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local Data Protection Authority.
9. Contact
For GDPR-related inquiries, contact us here.