Privacy Policy for Quick Maps Ranking Boost
Effective Date: May 19, 2026.
We run a local SEO agency. We deal with business data all day long. We know exactly how frustrating it is when companies mishandle your information. You came to Quick Maps Ranking Boost to dominate the local map pack. You did not come here to have your inbox sold to third-party marketers.
This page explains exactly what data we collect. It explains how we protect it. It explains your rights. We wrote this in plain English. We skipped the dense legal jargon. You deserve total transparency about your digital footprint.
The Information We Actually Collect
We keep our data collection minimal. We only take what we need to audit your local presence and communicate with you.
When you fill out our contact form, you give us specific details. We collect your name. We collect your email address. We ask for your Google Business Profile URL. We need this baseline information to evaluate your current map pack rankings. We do not scrape your personal life. We look exclusively at your business footprint.
If you hire us for a campaign, we require deeper access. We will ask for Manager access to your Google Business Profile. We never ask for Primary Owner status. That stays with you. We need Manager access to optimize your Q&A section, update your local keywords, and manage your review velocity. We also collect your standard billing information through our secure payment processor.
We do not buy lists from data brokers. We take what you willingly provide. We use it to fix your proximity signals.
How We Use Your Data
We use your information for highly specific operational purposes. We do not guess. We do not experiment with your private details.
We use your email to reply to your inquiries. We use your GBP link to run citation audits. We look at your current ranking positions across different geogrids. We use your business name, address, and phone number to check for NAP consistency across fifty different local directories. We identify the blind spots in your current strategy.
We do not blast you with daily newsletters. If you opt into our email list, you get actionable local SEO tactics. You get guides on CID backlinks and algorithm updates. If you get tired of reading them, you click unsubscribe. We remove you immediately.
Cookies and Web Analytics
We use cookies on quickmapsrankingboost.com. Some cookies are strictly functional. They keep the website loading fast. They remember your preferences. Other cookies are analytical.
We run Google Analytics and Google Search Console. We track user behavior across our site. We need to know if our content actually helps you. If a thousand people click on our guide about grey hat SEO techniques but leave after ten seconds, we know that guide failed. We use this analytics data strictly to improve content quality. It helps us cut the noise. It gives us high-resolution insights into what local business owners actually want to learn.
You can disable cookies in your browser settings. The site will still function. You will still be able to read every guide we publish. We do not use tracking cookies to follow you around the internet with annoying retargeting ads. We hate those ads. We refuse to run them.
Third-Party Tools and Your Information
Local SEO requires specialized software. We cannot track map pack rankings manually across a twenty-mile radius. We rely on industry-standard tools to get the job done.
We plug your business name and address into geogrid trackers. We run your NAP data through citation audit software. This means your public business information passes through third-party platforms. These tools process your public data to generate ranking reports. They do not touch your private email. They do not see your billing details.
We vet every single tool we use. We check their privacy standards. We drop tools that fail our security checks. We only partner with platforms that respect data privacy as much as we do.
Data Retention Protocols
We do not hoard your data. Keeping massive archives of old client information creates unnecessary security risks.
We keep your audit data active while we work together. We need it to track your ranking progress over our 30-day sprints. When our contract ends, we archive your final reports. We delete your raw access credentials. If you send us an initial inquiry and then ghost us, we clear your contact record out of our system after six months.
Clean databases run faster. They also protect your privacy.
Security Measures
We lock down our systems. We treat your business data with absolute respect.
We secure our website with standard SSL encryption. We require two-factor authentication for every core team member who accesses client data. We restrict access to your Google Business Profile to the specific specialists working on your account. We do not hire offshore virtual assistants to log into your Ask Maps section. We keep the circle small.
This strict access control reduces friction. It prevents unauthorized edits to your business hours, categories, or primary website link. We protect your digital storefront from tampering.
Your Rights Over Your Data
You own your information. You dictate how we handle it.
- Right to Access: You can ask us exactly what personal data we hold about you. We will send you a complete export.
- Right to Correction: If we have the wrong email address or outdated contact info, tell us. We will fix it immediately.
- Right to Deletion: You can demand we delete your contact record entirely. We will wipe it from our active servers.
- Right to Restrict Processing: You can ask us to stop using your data for specific purposes, like marketing emails, while still keeping your account active.
We process these requests within two business days. We do not make you jump through automated hoops. A real human reads the privacy inbox. A real human executes your request.
Changes to This Policy
Google changes its local algorithm constantly. We adapt our ranking methods to match. Sometimes, data privacy laws change too. When the legal requirements shift, we update this page.
When we make updates, we change the effective date at the top of this page. We do not send out disruptive emails for minor typo fixes. If we make a massive, fundamental change to how we process your personal data, we will notify you directly via email.
Contact Us About Your Privacy
You deserve clear answers about your data.
If you have a question about this policy, reach out. If you want us to delete your initial map pack audit, send us a message. If you need to update your contact preferences, let us know.
Email us directly at [email protected]. We monitor this inbox daily. We reply fast. We resolve issues without the corporate runaround.
