Privacy Policy
GSC data is sensitive. I get that. Here's exactly what I do with it — and more importantly, what I don't.
1. No OAuth. Not now, not ever.
I don't connect to your Google account. I never ask for OAuth access.
A lot of SEO tools want read access to your Search Console. I don't. You export a CSV or take a screenshot, you upload it, I read it. That's the entire handoff. I have no persistent access to anything in your Google account.
2. What I actually collect
Only what you put in the intake form:
- Site basics: Your URL, a one-line description of what it does, who it's for, when it launched, and what you've already tried.
- Your email: So I can send the summary and the report. That's its only purpose.
- Your main question: What you actually want to understand about your organic traffic situation.
- GSC data: The screenshots or CSV you upload — impressions, clicks, CTR, average position. Nothing beyond what you choose to share.
3. What I do with it
I use it to write your diagnosis. That's it.
I don't sell it, share it with anyone, or run it through any third-party marketing tools. There's no CRM, no drip sequence, no data broker. You get the report, I close the file.
4. What happens to your files after delivery
- Default: Your uploaded GSC files (CSV or screenshots) are deleted within 30 days of report delivery. Not archived, not anonymized — deleted.
- If you want it gone sooner: Email me at support@keywordfish.online and I'll delete it within 24 hours.
- Case studies: If I ever want to use your data as an anonymized example (e.g., in a blog post), I'll only do that if you explicitly check the opt-in box on the intake form. No box checked = no case study, full deletion on schedule.
5. Analytics & cookies
The site uses basic page analytics to understand where visitors come from and whether the pricing page converts. No cross-site tracking, no ad pixels.
6. Security
Everything is HTTPS. If you want to be extra cautious before uploading, feel free to blur out any internal brand names or client-specific queries in your screenshots — I only need the performance numbers and keyword patterns to do the analysis.