Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 30, 2026
PinQueue ("we", "us", "our") provides a Pinterest post scheduling tool. This policy explains what data we collect when you use PinQueue, why we collect it, and what control you have over it. We aim to keep this short and honest.
1. What we collect
Account data
- Your email address (used to create your account and send service notifications).
- A hashed password, or an OAuth identifier if you sign in with a supported provider.
Pinterest data (via OAuth)
When you connect your Pinterest account, you authorize PinQueue to access — through Pinterest's official API — only what is needed to schedule and report on pins:
- Your Pinterest user ID, username, and profile image.
- The list of boards you own or have write access to.
- The pins you create through PinQueue and their basic engagement metrics (impressions, saves, clicks).
- OAuth access and refresh tokens, stored encrypted at rest, used solely to publish pins on your behalf.
Content you upload
- Images, videos, titles, descriptions, destination URLs, and board assignments you queue inside PinQueue.
- Scheduling preferences (cadence, time slots, time zone).
Technical data
- IP address, browser type, device type, and pages visited (used for security, abuse prevention, and aggregate product analytics).
- Error logs that may include the path of an action that failed. We do not log credentials or pin contents in these traces.
2. How we use your data
- To run the service: publish your pins on schedule, surface analytics, send service emails (security alerts, scheduled-post failures).
- To improve PinQueue: diagnose bugs, measure feature use in aggregate.
- To meet legal obligations: respond to lawful requests, prevent fraud or abuse.
We do not sell your data. We do not use your pins, images, or analytics to train AI models. We do not show third-party ads inside PinQueue.
3. How we share data
4. Pinterest API compliance
PinQueue uses the official Pinterest API and complies with Pinterest's Developer Guidelines. We request only the OAuth scopes needed to schedule pins and read engagement. You can revoke PinQueue's access at any time from your Pinterest account settings — once you do, we stop accessing Pinterest on your behalf, and our copy of your access token is deleted within 7 days.
5. Data retention
- Account + scheduling data is kept while your account is active.
- If you delete your account, all personal data and Pinterest tokens are deleted within 30 days, except where law requires us to keep specific records (e.g. invoices) for longer.
- Aggregate, fully de-identified usage statistics may be kept indefinitely.
6. Your rights
Depending on where you live (e.g. EU/EEA, UK, California), you may have the right to:
- Access a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
- Correct inaccurate data.
- Delete your data ("right to be forgotten").
- Export your data in a portable format.
- Object to or restrict certain processing.
Email privacy@pinqueue.app and we'll respond within 30 days.
7. Security
We use HTTPS everywhere, encrypt OAuth tokens at rest, and limit internal access on a need-to-know basis. No system is perfectly secure, but we treat your Pinterest tokens with the same care as a password.
8. Children
PinQueue is not intended for users under 13 (or under 16 in the EU/EEA). We do not knowingly collect data from children.
9. International transfers
Your data may be processed in countries outside your own. Where required, we use Standard Contractual Clauses or equivalent safeguards.
10. Changes
If we make material changes, we'll update the "Last updated" date and, where required, notify you by email before the changes take effect.
11. Contact
Questions, requests, complaints — privacy@pinqueue.app.