Privacy Policy
Effective March 24, 2026. This policy explains what information DropScore may collect, how it is used, and how privacy-related requests can be handled.
1. Overview
This Privacy Policy explains how DropScore collects, uses, discloses, stores, and protects information in connection with the DropScore website, scans, reports, subscriptions, and related services.
2. Information we collect
Depending on how you use the service, DropScore may collect business contact information such as name and email address, submitted URLs and website-related input, report and scan metadata, support or sales communications, billing and transaction information processed through payment providers, and technical request data such as IP address, browser type, device information, timestamps, and service logs.
3. Information derived from your use
DropScore may generate reports, scores, recommendations, projections, issue summaries, and usage records based on the material you submit and your interaction with the service. These derived outputs may be stored and used as part of operating and improving the service.
4. How we use information
DropScore may use collected information to provide scans and reports, operate and secure the service, process transactions, communicate with you, troubleshoot issues, detect abuse, comply with law, enforce our terms, and improve the quality, reliability, and usefulness of the product.
5. How we share information
DropScore may share information with infrastructure and service providers that help us host the service, process payments, send email, store data, deliver AI-powered functionality, and support operations. We may also disclose information where required by law, to protect rights or safety, in connection with fraud or security investigations, or as part of a merger, financing, acquisition, asset sale, or other corporate transaction.
6. Cookies and tracking
DropScore does not currently plan to use cookies for advertising or cross-site tracking on its customer-facing site. Basic technical request data may still be processed by web infrastructure and hosting providers in the ordinary course of delivering the service.
7. Data retention
DropScore retains information for as long as reasonably necessary to provide the service, maintain records, enforce agreements, resolve disputes, comply with legal obligations, and protect the security and integrity of the platform. Retention periods may vary depending on the nature of the information and the reason it was collected.
8. Security
DropScore uses administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to help protect information. However, no method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and DropScore cannot guarantee absolute security.
9. Your choices and rights
Subject to applicable law, you may request access to, correction of, deletion of, or restriction of certain information we hold about you. You may also object to certain processing or request a copy of your information where applicable. To make a request, use the contact guidance on the Contact page or reply to a direct DropScore communication you have received.
10. International processing
DropScore and its providers may process information in multiple jurisdictions depending on where infrastructure and service providers operate. By using the service, you understand that information may be processed outside your home jurisdiction, subject to applicable law.
11. Children
DropScore is intended for business and professional use and is not directed to children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
12. Changes to this Policy
DropScore may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, the updated version becomes effective when posted unless a later date is stated.
13. Contact
For privacy questions, legal requests, or rights-related inquiries, use the contact guidance on the Contact page or reply to any direct DropScore message you have received so we can route the request appropriately.