Privacy Policy

Effective date: June 25, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Inside.ad (“we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal data when you use our website, platform, and related services (together, the “Service”). By using the Service, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy (the “Policy”).

If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, this notice applies to you in addition to any other privacy information we provide.

1. Information we collect

We may collect the following categories of information:

2. How we collect information

We collect information in several ways:

3. How we use information

We use personal data to:

4. Legal bases for processing

Where required by law, we process personal data on one or more of the following legal bases:

5. How we share information

We may share personal data in the following situations:

We do not sell personal data in the ordinary sense of selling customer lists or identifiable personal information for unrelated third-party marketing.

6. Cookies and similar technologies

We use cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar technologies to keep the Service working, remember preferences, measure usage, and improve performance. We may also use these technologies to understand whether marketing campaigns are effective. You can control cookies through your browser settings, but some parts of the Service may not function properly if cookies are disabled.

7. Data retention

We keep personal data only for as long as necessary to provide the Service, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, prevent fraud, and maintain legitimate business records. Retention periods may vary depending on the type of data, the user relationship, legal requirements, and operational needs. When data is no longer needed, we will delete it or de-identify it, where appropriate.

8. Data security

We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect personal data from unauthorized access, loss, misuse, alteration, or disclosure. However, no system can be guaranteed to be completely secure, and we cannot promise absolute security. You are responsible for protecting your account credentials and using secure devices and networks.

9. Your rights

Depending on where you live and subject to applicable law, you may have the right to:

To exercise your rights, contact us using the details below. We may need to verify your identity before responding.

10. International transfers

Your personal data may be processed in countries other than the country where you live. Those countries may have different data protection laws. Where required, we take appropriate safeguards for cross-border transfers.

11. Children’s privacy

The Service is not intended for children under 18, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from children. If we learn that we have collected personal data from a child without appropriate authorization, we will take reasonable steps to delete it.

12. Third-party links and services

The Service may contain links to third-party websites, services, or integrations, including Telegram and payment providers. Their privacy practices are governed by their own policies, not this Privacy Policy. We encourage you to review those policies before using third-party services.

13. Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will post the updated policy on this page and update the “Effective date” above. Your continued use of the Service after the update becomes effective means you accept the revised policy.

14. Contact us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or want to exercise your rights, contact us at:

Telegram: @InsideAds_Support_bot

Privacy Policy (GDPR)

Effective date: June 25, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Inside.ad (“we”, “us”, “our”) process personal data when you use our website, platform, and related services (the “Service”) and describes your rights under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and applicable EEA/UK data protection laws.

1. Who we are and how to contact us

The data controller responsible for your personal data is:

Hivetech Ltd. (reg. no. 430193)
Email: compliance@inside.ad

2. Categories of personal data we collect

We may process the following categories of personal data when you use the Service:

We may also process non-identifiable or anonymised information that cannot reasonably be linked back to an individual (this is not “personal data” under GDPR).

3. Where we obtain personal data

We collect personal data from several sources:

4. Purposes and lawful bases of processing

Under GDPR, we must identify a lawful basis for each purpose for which we process personal data. The table below summarises our main processing activities, their purposes, and the legal bases we rely on.

Purpose of processing Examples of processing activities Categories of data Legal basis under GDPR
Account registration and management Creating and managing user accounts, enabling log-in, maintaining user profiles Account and contact data Contractual necessity (Article 6(1)(b))
Provision of the Service Operating the platform, enabling campaigns, connecting advertisers and publishers, providing dashboards and features Account data, profile and channel data, campaign and content data, usage and technical data Contractual necessity (Article 6(1)(b)); legitimate interests in operating a functional platform (Article 6(1)(f))
Payments, payouts, and billing Processing payments and payouts, invoicing, handling refunds/chargebacks Transaction and billing data, account data Contractual necessity (Article 6(1)(b)); legal obligation for accounting and tax (Article 6(1)(c))
Fraud prevention and security Monitoring for suspicious activity, preventing abuse, securing accounts and systems Usage and technical data, transaction data, verification data Legitimate interests in preventing fraud and securing the Service (Article 6(1)(f)); legal obligations where applicable (Article 6(1)(c))
Customer support and communication Responding to inquiries, sending service messages, incident notices, policy updates Account and contact data, communication data Contractual necessity (Article 6(1)(b)); legitimate interests in supporting users (Article 6(1)(f))
Service improvement and analytics Measuring performance, aggregating statistics, improving features and user experience Usage and technical data, campaign and content data Legitimate interests in improving the Service (Article 6(1)(f)); consent where required for analytics cookies (Article 6(1)(a))
Marketing communications Sending newsletters, product updates, promotional messages (where permitted) Account and contact data, usage data (for segmentation) Consent for email marketing (Article 6(1)(a)); legitimate interests for limited B2B communications where allowed (Article 6(1)(f))
Legal compliance Fulfilling tax, accounting, AML, and other legal obligations; responding to lawful requests Transaction data, verification data, account data Legal obligation (Article 6(1)(c))
Enforcement of rights Enforcing our Terms of Use, defending legal claims, preventing misuse Any relevant data required for the case Legitimate interests in protecting our business and rights (Article 6(1)(f))

Where we rely on legitimate interests, we balance our interests against your fundamental rights and freedoms and only proceed where those interests are not overridden.

5. Cookies and similar technologies

We use cookies and similar technologies to:

Where required by law, we will ask for your consent before using non-essential cookies (for example through a cookie banner). You can withdraw your consent at any time by adjusting your cookie settings in your browser or in our cookie management tool.

6. Recipients of personal data

We may share personal data with:

We do not sell your personal data for independent third-party marketing.

7. International data transfers

Your personal data may be transferred to and processed in countries outside the EEA/UK that may not provide the same level of data protection as your home country. When we transfer personal data to such countries, we rely on appropriate safeguards such as:

8. Data retention

We keep personal data for as long as necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law. In general:

When personal data is no longer needed, we will delete or anonymise it, unless we must keep it for legal reasons.

9. Your data protection rights

If you are in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, you have the following rights under GDPR, subject to conditions and legal limitations:

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the EEA/UK country where you live, where you work, or where you believe an infringement has occurred.

To exercise any of these rights, contact us using the details in Section 1. We may need to verify your identity before responding.

10. Children’s data

Our Service is intended for adults (18+) and is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children. If we become aware that we have collected personal data from a child, we will take reasonable steps to delete it.

11. Automated decision-making

We may use limited profiling and automated processing, for example:

We do not make decisions producing legal or similarly significant effects solely based on automated processing without human involvement, unless we are legally allowed to do so and provide the necessary safeguards.

12. Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will post the updated version on our website and indicate the effective date. Where required by law, we will inform you of material changes and, if necessary, seek your consent. Your continued use of the Service after the updated policy takes effect means you acknowledge the changes.

13. How to contact your supervisory authority

If you believe that we have not handled your personal data in accordance with GDPR, you can lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority. A list of EU data protection authorities is available from the European Data Protection Board and related sources.