GDPR

Reignat is built to help website owners understand traffic while reducing privacy risk and avoiding invasive tracking.

Last updated: May 31, 2026

Privacy-friendly analytics

Reignat is designed for simple analytics without marketing cookies, cross-site tracking, or browser fingerprinting. This helps customers reduce consent complexity, depending on their implementation and jurisdiction.

Customers remain responsible for their own legal basis, privacy notices, consent requirements, and regional compliance obligations.

Controller and processor roles

When you use Reignat to measure your website, you generally decide what is tracked and why. In that context, you are usually the controller of analytics data.

Reignat processes analytics data to provide the service and may act as a processor for customer analytics data, while acting as a controller for account, billing, security, and operational data.

Data minimization

Reignat focuses on analytics signals such as pages, sources, devices, browsers, countries, cities, sessions, visitor identifiers, and performance information.

Customers should avoid sending personal identifiers or sensitive data in URLs, custom events, metadata, or project names.

Data subject rights

Depending on the circumstances, individuals may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, export, or object to processing of their personal data.

Customers should contact Reignat if they need assistance responding to a data subject request related to analytics data processed by Reignat.

International transfers

Where GDPR transfer rules apply, Reignat relies on appropriate safeguards for international transfers, such as standard contractual clauses or other lawful mechanisms.

Security measures

Reignat uses safeguards such as access controls, encrypted transport, authentication, operational monitoring, and limited internal access to protect customer data.

Customers can further reduce risk by limiting team access, rotating API keys, configuring allowed hostnames, and avoiding sensitive URL data.

Customer responsibilities

Customers should maintain an accurate privacy notice, configure Reignat responsibly, avoid sending sensitive data, and ensure their use of analytics complies with the laws that apply to them.

These pages describe Reignat's standard product and data practices. If your use case has special legal, regulatory, or contractual requirements, contact the Reignat team so we can review the right setup with you.