Last updated: January 2026
SEODock is built around a single principle: your SEO work stays on your device. This policy explains what that means in practice and the limited information involved in running the website.
When you type, paste, or upload data into a SEODock tool — titles, descriptions, URLs, schema fields, CSV files — that data is processed entirely within your browser tab. It is never transmitted to a SEODock server, because there is no server-side endpoint that receives tool content. Uploaded files are read in-memory with the browser File API and discarded when you close or reload the page.
To make the app useful across visits, SEODock may store the following in your browser's LocalStorage and IndexedDB:
This data lives on your device and is readable only by your browser. You can erase all of it at any time from the dashboard's "Clear local data" control, or via your browser's site-data settings.
Like most websites, our hosting provider may process standard technical request data (such as IP address and browser type) to serve pages and protect against abuse. This is incidental to delivering the site and is not linked to any content you create in the tools. If we ever add optional privacy-respecting analytics, we'll update this policy and the cookie policy first.
The contact form prepares a message in your own email client; it does not submit your message to a SEODock database. If you email us, we use your message only to reply.
If this policy changes, the "last updated" date above will change too, and significant changes will be noted in our changelog.