Ada · by Tinkers
Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Who we are
Ada is an AI ads analyst (marketed as Tinkers / Ads on Tap) operated by Focken Awesome GmbH, Marienburger Str. 16, 10405 Berlin, Germany — reachable at daniel@adsontap.io and online at gettinkers.com. This policy explains what we collect when you use the Ada website and product, why we collect it, who we share it with, and the choices you have. “We,” “us,” and “Ada” refer to Focken Awesome GmbH.
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What data we collect
We collect only what we need to run your audit and improve Ada:
- Your email address. You give it to us first, before connecting anything, so we can save your audit and send you your findings.
- Meta ad account data (read-only). Once you connect, Ada reads your campaigns, ad sets, ads, spend and performance metrics, and the account's change history. See Section 3 for exactly how this access works.
- Ad creative content. Ada downloads the images and videos in your ad account and transcribes and analyzes them (for example, reading the text in a video's first three seconds) to produce your creative report.
- Usage and device analytics. Standard information such as pages you visit, actions you take, approximate location, browser and device type, and referring URLs — collected through cookies and tracking pixels (see Section 6).
- Billing information. If you subscribe to unlock the full creative report, payment is handled by our payment processor. We receive confirmation of your subscription; we do not store your full card number.
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How the Meta (Facebook) connection works — read-only
You connect your Meta ad account through Meta's official OAuth flow. Ada requests read-only access (ads-read-level permissions). This is the single most important thing to understand about how Ada works:
- Ada can read your ad account — campaigns, ads, spend, performance, change history, and creative files.
- Ada cannot write to your account. She cannot create, edit, pause, publish, or spend. There is no write access, by design.
- Connecting notifies no one on your account. Meta stores an access token that lets Ada read on your behalf. We keep that token securely on our servers and never share it with anyone. You can revoke it at any time in your Meta Business Settings, or by asking us to disconnect.
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How we use your data
- To produce and deliver your Magic Audit and creative report.
- To operate your account, save your progress, and send you your findings.
- To provide the paid subscription and, if you subscribe, ongoing daily monitoring.
- To improve Ada. We may use aggregated and de-identified learnings from audits to make Ada's analysis sharper. We do not sell your data or expose one customer's account data to another customer.
- To measure our advertising. We use tracking pixels to understand which ads and pages lead people to sign up (see Section 6).
- To respond to you, provide support, and meet legal obligations.
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Third parties we share data with
We share data only with the service providers that make Ada work, and only as needed. We do not sell your personal information.
- Meta Platforms (Facebook). We connect to Meta's advertising API to read your ad account. Separately, we run the Meta Pixel and the Conversions API, which send Meta information about actions taken on our website (such as visiting a page or signing up) so we can measure and optimize our own advertising. This can include identifiers such as a hashed email, IP address, and event details.
- Supabase. Our database and authentication provider. Your email, audit results, and stored access tokens live in Supabase (PostgreSQL).
- Vercel. Hosts and serves the Ada website and application.
- Our AI analysis pipeline. We use AI/model providers to transcribe and analyze your ad creatives and generate your audit. Creative content and performance data may be processed by these providers to produce your report.
- Payment processor. If you subscribe, a third-party processor handles your payment securely.
- We may also disclose data if required by law, to protect our rights, or in connection with a merger or acquisition.
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Cookies and tracking pixels
We use cookies and similar technologies to keep you signed in, remember your progress, and understand how the site is used. We also use advertising and analytics pixels — including the Meta Pixel — to measure the performance of our ads and improve them. The Meta Pixel, together with the Conversions API described in Section 5, may share event and identifier data with Meta.
You can control cookies through your browser settings, and you can adjust ad-personalization controls in your Meta account. Blocking some cookies may affect how parts of the site work.
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How long we keep data
We keep your data for as long as your account is active and as needed to provide the service and meet legal, accounting, or reporting obligations. If you ask us to delete your account, we delete your personal data and revoke stored Meta access tokens, except where we are required to retain certain records. Aggregated, de-identified insights that cannot be linked back to you may be kept.
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How to request deletion
To delete your data or disconnect your Meta account, email daniel@adsontap.io from the address you signed up with. We will confirm and complete the deletion of your personal data and revoke any stored access tokens. You can also revoke Ada's access directly in your Meta Business Settings at any time.
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Your rights (GDPR / CCPA)
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to access the personal data we hold about you, correct it, delete it, export it, or object to or restrict certain processing. If you are in the EEA/UK, we process your data to perform our contract with you and based on our legitimate interests in operating and improving Ada. If you are in California, you have the right to know what we collect, to request deletion, and not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights — and note again that we do not sell your personal information. To exercise any right, email daniel@adsontap.io.
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Children
Ada is a business tool and is not intended for anyone under 18. We do not knowingly collect data from children. If you believe a minor has given us data, contact us and we will delete it.
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Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as Ada evolves. When we do, we will change the “Last updated” date above, and for material changes we will take reasonable steps to notify you. Continued use of Ada after an update means you accept the revised policy.
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Contact
Questions about this policy or your data? Email daniel@adsontap.io. Tinkers · Ada · gettinkers.com. You can also read Ada's file.