A practical overview of how Clickzolo handles personal data, supports EU user rights, and keeps fraud-prevention workflows aligned with GDPR expectations.
Last updated March 2026
Clickzolo is built to help customers manage click-fraud signals responsibly. We apply data minimization, controlled access, encryption in transit, and clear retention boundaries so customers can meet GDPR obligations while protecting Google Ads performance.
For most workspace data, the customer is the data controller and Clickzolo acts as a processor or service provider. Customers decide which ad accounts, domains, and fraud-prevention settings are connected to the platform.
EU users can request access, correction, deletion, export, or restriction of personal data where applicable. Requests can be sent to privacy@clickzolo.com and we will coordinate with the relevant workspace owner when required.
Where data crosses borders, Clickzolo uses appropriate contractual and technical safeguards. Access to sensitive systems is limited to authorized personnel and operational partners who need it to provide the service.
We respond to privacy and GDPR-related requests through our compliance inbox and coordinate with account owners when the request is tied to customer workspace data.
For GDPR or privacy questions, contact privacy@clickzolo.com.