In short
This website has no forms and no login. It does not ask you for your name, email,
or phone number anywhere. The only data collected is analytics: Microsoft Clarity records how visitors
move through the page, and the Meta Pixel measures whether an advert led to a visit. Both set cookies.
If you apply to the programme, that happens on a different site
(affiliate.exlyapp.com) which collects your details there.
1. Who is responsible for your data
This site is operated by Myscoot Tech Private Limited, the company behind Exly, which is the data fiduciary for the processing described here.
Myscoot Tech Private Limited
2nd Floor, Fortune Tower I, Plot No. 406
Udyog Vihar Phase III, Sector-20
Gurugram, Haryana 122016, India
Partner programme enquiries: affiliate@myscoot.in
Privacy and data requests: support@myscoot.in
2. What this site actually collects
Being precise matters more here than being exhaustive, so here is the complete list.
Nothing you type
There is no contact form, no newsletter signup, no account, and no comment box on this site. The
earnings calculator runs entirely in your browser — the numbers you drag are never transmitted
anywhere and are not stored. Every “apply” and “book a call” button leaves this
site for affiliate.exlyapp.com, and anything you enter there is covered by
Exly’s main privacy
policy.
Analytics and advertising measurement
Two third-party tools load on every page:
| Tool | Operated by | What it does | Cookies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Clarity | Microsoft Corporation | Records session replays and heatmaps — clicks, scrolling, mouse movement — so we can see which parts of the page confuse people. | _clck, _clsk |
| Meta Pixel | Meta Platforms, Inc. | Reports whether a visit followed a Facebook or Instagram advert, and lets us show ads to people who have visited before. | _fbp, plus cookies set by facebook.com |
| Google Fonts | Google LLC | Serves the Inter and Montserrat typefaces. Sets no cookies, but Google receives your IP address as part of the font request. | None |
Through these tools we, or they, may process: your IP address, approximate location derived from it, browser and device type, operating system, screen size, referring page, pages viewed, time on page, and your interactions with the page such as clicks and scrolling. We do not use these tools to identify you by name, and we do not combine them with any customer records.
Server logs
Like any website, requests to this site are logged by the hosting provider, including IP address, time of request, and the page requested. These are used for security and troubleshooting.
3. Why we process it
- To improve the page. Session replays and heatmaps show where people get stuck, which is what the FAQ and layout changes are based on.
- To measure advertising. The Meta Pixel tells us whether money spent on ads produced visits, and lets us re-target people who have shown interest.
- To keep the site working and secure. Server logs.
We do not sell your personal data. We do not share it with anyone beyond the processors named above.
4. Cookies, and how to refuse them
The cookies listed in section 2 are set when the page loads. None of them are necessary for the site to display — the page works fully with all of them blocked.
You can refuse them by using your browser’s cookie settings to block third-party or all cookies, by using private/incognito browsing, or by installing a content blocker. Microsoft also offers a Clarity opt-out, and Meta lets you control ad personalisation in your Facebook ad preferences.
5. Where your data goes
Microsoft, Meta, and Google are all based in the United States and process data on servers outside India. Using this site therefore involves a transfer of the data described above outside India, under the terms of those companies’ own data-protection commitments.
6. How long it is kept
Retention is controlled by the tools themselves, not by us. Microsoft Clarity retains recordings and heatmaps for a limited period defined by Microsoft’s product policy; Meta retains pixel data under its own schedule. We keep no separate copy of analytics data. Server logs are retained by the host for a short operational period.
7. Your rights
Under India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, and subject to its conditions, you may:
- ask what personal data about you is being processed and request a summary of it;
- ask for it to be corrected, updated, or completed;
- ask for it to be erased;
- nominate someone to exercise these rights on your behalf if you are incapacitated or deceased;
- withdraw consent, which you can do at any time by blocking cookies as described in section 4;
- raise a grievance, and escalate to the Data Protection Board of India if we do not resolve it.
To exercise any of these, email support@myscoot.in. Because this site holds no account or identity record for you, we may need you to give us information — such as the cookie identifier from your browser — that lets us locate the data in question.
8. Grievance Officer
In accordance with the Information Technology Act, 2000 and rules made under it, and with the DPDP Act, the grievance officer for Myscoot Tech Private Limited is:
Sidharth Rawat
Grievance Officer, Myscoot Tech Private Limited
2nd Floor, Fortune Tower I, Plot No. 406, Udyog Vihar Phase III, Sector-20, Gurugram, Haryana 122016
support@myscoot.in
As published in Exly’s main privacy policy. Complaints are acknowledged and resolved within the timelines required by applicable Indian law.
9. Children
This site is aimed at adults running a business, community, or coaching practice. It is not directed at children, and we do not knowingly process the personal data of anyone under 18.
10. Changes to this policy
If the tools on this site change — if we add or remove an analytics or advertising tool — this page is updated and the effective date at the top changes with it.
11. Related documents
- Terms of use for this site and the partner programme
- Affiliate disclosure — the commercial relationship behind this site and how commission figures are derived
- Exly platform privacy policy — governs the Exly product itself and the application flow