Privacy Notice
Last updated: 11th August 2024
Introduction
Mega Seating Plan is an educational technology app that allows teachers and schools to rapidly generate classroom seating charts. If you would like to see what Mega Seating Plan looks like without importing any data, you can try the live demo here.
Analytics
Mega Seating Plan uses Google Analytics and Meta Pixel to analyse user data.
The data collected by Google Analytics and Meta Pixel is used to improve the usability of Mega Seating Plan and identify issues.
Google Analytics and/or Meta Pixel are processing the following personal data:
- Cookies
- IP address
- User ID
- Subscription tier
- Approximate location of the user
- Browser and operating system
- Date and time
- Title of the page being viewed
- URL of the page being viewed
- URL of the page that was viewed prior to the current page
- Screen resolution
- Time in local timezone
- Files that were clicked and downloaded
- Link clicks to an outside domain
- Pages generation time
- Main language of the browser
- User Agent of the browser
- Session recording, mouse events (movements, content forms and clicks)
- Form interactions
- Media interactions
The processing of personal data with Google Analytics and Meta Pixel is based on legitimate interests.
Processing your personal data is helping us identify what is working and what is not on our website. For example, it helps us identify if the way we are communicating is engaging or not and how we can organize the structure of the website better. Mega Seating Plan is benefitting from the processing of your personal data, and we are directly using this to improve the website. By processing your personal data, you can benefit from a website which is getting better and better.
Without the data, we would not be able to provide you the service we are currently offering to you. Your data will be used only to improve the user experience on our website.
If you think that the way we process your personal data with Google Analytics or Meta Pixel is infringing the law, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. In the UK, this is the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). You can find more information on the ICO website here.