Overview
Adynamite LLC operates the adynamite.com website and related service surfaces.
This policy explains the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data when you use the service, and the choices associated with that data.
Information collection and use
We collect several types of information for various purposes to provide and improve the service.
Personal data may include email address, first name and last name, cookies, and usage data.
Usage data may include IP address, browser type and version, pages visited, time and date of visit, time spent on pages, device identifiers, and diagnostic data.
Tracking and cookies
We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to track activity on the service and hold certain information.
You can instruct your browser to refuse cookies or indicate when a cookie is being sent. Some portions of the service may not work if cookies are disabled.
- Session cookies
- Preference cookies
- Security cookies
Use of data
Adynamite uses collected data for service operation, support, analysis, monitoring, notifications, and technical protection.
- Provide and maintain the service
- Notify users about service changes
- Support optional interactive features
- Provide customer care and support
- Analyze and improve the service
- Monitor usage
- Detect, prevent, and address technical issues
Anonymized benchmarks and product learning
By default, Adynamite may create and use anonymized or aggregated information derived from service usage and marketing performance context to improve the service, develop benchmark insights, understand common workflow patterns, and improve product features such as Dashboard, AI Copilot, Mentor, reporting, automations, MCP & CLI, analytics, and source-readiness workflows.
These benchmark and product-learning datasets are designed not to identify a customer, user, workspace, ad account, or individual end customer.
Users can opt out in Settings. After opt-out, Adynamite stops adding new eligible data from that user to future anonymized benchmark and product-learning datasets. Previously aggregated or anonymized information may remain because it no longer identifies the customer, user, workspace, or account.
Google API user data
When a user connects a Google account or Google-managed business property, Adynamite accesses Google user data only after the user grants consent through Google's OAuth flow.
Adynamite requests Google data to provide user-facing reporting, dashboards, source mapping, sync status, Copilot analysis, Mentor recommendations, MCP & CLI workflows, automations, and account or product-health workflows inside the user's workspace.
- Google account profile and email data are used to identify the connected user and show the connection owner.
- Google Search Console data, including property metadata and search performance data, is used for reporting and analysis.
- Google Analytics data, including property metadata and reporting data, is used for analytics, attribution context, and dashboards.
- Google Ads data, including accessible account metadata and advertising performance data, is used for reporting, monitoring, and analysis.
- Google Merchant Center data, including merchant account, product, feed, issue, and performance data available through the Merchant API content scope, is used for product-feed health, commerce reporting, and related analysis.
Google user data retention and deletion
Adynamite retains Google user data only for as long as needed to provide the service, maintain user-facing reports, operate the workspace, troubleshoot issues, satisfy security or legal obligations, or comply with this policy.
Recent analytics data stored in application systems generally follows the service's active reporting retention windows. Longer historical reporting records may be retained while an account or workspace remains active so that users can view historical reports and analysis.
- If a user disconnects a Google source in Adynamite, Adynamite stops new collection for that source and removes or disables the stored connection credentials used to access it.
- If a user deletes their account, deletes the relevant workspace, or requests deletion by contacting support@adynamite.com, Adynamite will delete or anonymize Google user data from active application systems within a commercially reasonable period, generally within 30 days, unless a longer period is required by law, security, fraud prevention, dispute resolution, or backup integrity.
- Residual copies may remain temporarily in encrypted or access-controlled backups and logs until they expire under normal backup and retention schedules. During that period, they are isolated from normal product use.
Google data sharing, Limited Use, and AI model training
Adynamite's use and transfer of information received from Google APIs will adhere to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
Adynamite does not sell Google user data and does not use Google user data for targeted advertising, retargeting, personalized advertising, interest-based advertising, data-broker services, information-reseller services, credit-worthiness decisions, or lending purposes.
- Adynamite transfers Google user data only as needed to provide or improve visible user-facing features, comply with law, protect security, or support business operations with service providers bound to confidentiality and data-protection obligations.
- Adynamite Copilot, Mentor, MCP & CLI, reporting, automation, and related AI features may process Google user data only to answer user requests, generate workspace analysis, surface recommendations, or provide visible product features for the user who authorized access.
- Adynamite does not use Google user data to train generalized AI or machine-learning models.
- Anonymized benchmark and product-learning use does not change this Google Limited Use commitment and does not use Google user data to train generalized AI or machine-learning models.
- Human access to Google user data is limited to cases needed for support with user permission, security, legal compliance, or internal operations using aggregated or limited data where appropriate.
Transfer, disclosure, and security
Information may be transferred to and maintained on computers outside your jurisdiction where data protection laws may differ.
Adynamite may disclose personal data when required to comply with legal obligations, protect rights or property, investigate wrongdoing, protect safety, or address legal liability.
No internet transmission or electronic storage method is completely secure. We use commercially acceptable means to protect personal data, including HTTPS in transit, access controls, least-privilege operational practices, and credential redaction in logs, but cannot guarantee absolute security.
Service providers and links
We may use third-party companies and individuals to facilitate the service, perform service-related services, or assist with analysis.
The service may contain links to third-party sites. We are not responsible for the content, privacy policies, or practices of those sites.
Children's privacy
The service does not address anyone under the age of 18. We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children.
Changes and contact
We may update this policy from time to time by posting a new Privacy Policy on this page.
Questions can be sent by creating a support ticket at adynamite.com/support or by email at support@adynamite.com.