(Last updated: 18th April 2026)
Privacy Policy
This privacy policy explains how mycompiler.io ("we", "us") collects, uses, and shares information from or about you or your device as you use the services offered on the website mycompiler.io ("the Service"). By using the Service, you agree to the collection, use, disclosure, and procedures this Privacy Policy describes. Your use of the Service is also subject to our Terms of Service.
Information we collect
Information you provide to us
While registering an account is optional, if you choose to do so, you provide us with the following personally identifiable information:
- Your email address
- Whether you are a minor at the time of registration, and if so, your legal guardian's email address (depending upon your age and the jurisdiction).
Information we collect
We collect the following information as you use the Service, with or without an account:
- Device and geographic information: We receive information about your IP address and device information (such as operating system, browser type, and device resolution), when you visit the webpages. We may also use your IP address to derive information about your Internet Service Provider, and your general geographic location.
- Usage Information: To help us understand and analyze how you use the Service and to help us improve it, we automatically receive information about your interactions with the Service, such as the pages or other content you view or interact with, any content you enter or post, commands you type, and the dates and times of your visits.
- Cookies: When you visit the Service, we may send cookies to your device's browser. Cookies are small pieces of text sent to your browser that uniquely identify it. We use these to maintain your user sessions as part of providing the Service.
We may de-identify the information we collect from and about you so that it can no longer be reasonably linked to you, or your device and/or browser. Once information has been de-identified, we reserve the right to use and share it for any purpose in our discretion, and these terms no longer apply to such de-identified data.
Information we receive from third parties
If you choose to use the third party login feature (such as logging in via Google or GitHub), we receive your email address from these third parties.
How we use the information we collect
We use the information we collect for the following purposes:
- To provide, maintain, improve, and enhance the Service.
- To communicate with you related to your usage of the Service, such as sending email verification for account signup, or responding to your questions.
- To mitigate fraud and abuse, and to respond to violations of the restrictions per our Terms of Service.
- For compliance purposes, as may be required by applicable laws and regulations or that have been requested by a judicial process or government agency.
When we disclose information
We may disclose information to third parties in some cases. For a list of third parties and their privacy policies, please refer to the "List of Third Party Services" below.
- Service Providers: We may share some information we receive with vendors retained in connection with the provision of the Service and that process your information on our behalf, such as for abuse mitigation services.
- Analytics Providers: We use third-party analytics tools to help us measure traffic and usage trends for the Service. These tools collect information sent by your browser, such as your operating system, browser type and device resolution, and your general geographic location as determined from your IP address, but excluding your IP address itself, in aggregate form so that it cannot be used to identify any particular user. For a list of third-party analytics tools we use and their privacy policies, please refer to the "List of Third Party Services" below. These analytics providers may use cookies.
- Third-party Advertisers: The Service is supported by advertising, and we integrate third-party advertising technology to send advertisements directly to your browser, that appear when you visit web pages on mycompiler.io. They automatically receive your IP address and device information when this happens. However, we do not directly provide or transfer any personally identifiable information to these third-party advertisers. These third-party advertising providers may use cookies.
- Compliance with legal requests: We may release personally identifiable information to governments and law enforcement agencies if required to do so by judicial processes (such as court orders or warrants) or by law. We may also disclose this information voluntarily to governments and law enforcement agencies when we believe, in good faith, that it is required to address violations of our Terms of Service, and to protect the security and integrity of the Service.
- In the Event of Merger, Sale, or Bankruptcy: In the event that mycompiler.io is acquired by or merged with a third party entity, we reserve the right to transfer or assign the information we have collected from our users as part of such merger, acquisition, sale, or other change of control.
Data retention
As part of providing the Service to you, and to support our legitimate interests in maintaining and improving the Service, we and our suppliers retain some information about you:
- Registration information provided at the time of creating an account: Throughout the time you maintain an active account with us, and 1 year after deleting your account.
- Your content: The content that you post is retained throughout the time you maintain an active account with us, or indefinitely in the case where you have posted content as an anonymous user, unless you have requested deletion.
- Analytics information: 14 months from the time when an action occurred on the Service (such as visiting a webpage or submitting content).
Your Rights and Choices
You may decline to submit personally identifiable information to the Service. This may cause us to be unable to offer the Service either in part or in whole. For example, you may not be able to create an account if you decline to provide your email to us during account registration, though you may still continue to post programs as a non-registered user.
As a registered user, you can modify the personal information listed in the "Information you provide to us" section from within the user settings page. You may also request the deletion of your account through the same page.
Users who want to remove content posted as a non-registered user should contact us via the information at the bottom of this page. We will evaluate such requests on a case-by-case basis to ensure that the deletion of the data requested legitimately belongs to the user requesting the deletion, in order to ensure that other non-registered users are not affected. We reserve the right to decline requests for non-registered users.
If you are the parent or guardian of a child who has an account on the Service, and want to amend information in your child's account, or delete your child's account, please contact us via the links below.
Data security
We undertake commercially reasonable, physical and technical safeguards to preserve the security and integrity of the personal information that you submit to us. However, please note that this is not a guarantee that such information may not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed by breach of said safeguards.
The measures we take include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Physical controls: We maintain reasonable security systems at all sites at which an information system that uses or stores personal data, including measures to restrict access to authorized individuals and to detect, prevent, and respond to physical security threats.
- Network security: We maintain security policies and procedures addressing network security, such as enforcing encryption of data while in transit, and enforcing security rules to limit the access of data to the required use cases.
- Access control: We maintain measures to restrict access to data to authorized staff who need access to perform their typical job responsibilities, and periodically review such access and have means to deprovision access as needed.
- Virus/malware control: We use a variety of mechanisms to prevent and limit risks to personal data due to viruses and malware, such as through sandboxing and privilege separation.
- Business continuity: We implement technical measures and procedures to enable disaster recovery, and these procedures are kept up to date and revised on a regular basis.
List of third-party services
| Service | Purpose | Privacy Policy |
|---|---|---|
| Google Analytics | Analytics | https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites |
| Google Adsense | Advertising | https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites |
| Google Recaptcha | Abuse mitigation | https://cloud.google.com/terms and https://cloud.google.com/terms/data-processing-addendum |
| EthicalAds | Advertising | https://www.ethicalads.io/privacy-policy/ |
Contact
If you have questions about the privacy policy or have specific requests in relation to your personal data, please contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@mycompiler.io. Alternatively, you may also use the contact form for such requests.