Privacy Policy
CheckCellCoverage is an independent cell-coverage comparison tool. We follow a principle of data minimization: we collect only what we need, and the address you enter is used for your coverage query and then discarded.
Last updated: July 2026
Who we are
- Publisher
- INNOLABS
- Website
- checkcellcoverage.com
- Contact
- [contact email]
What data we process, and why
We process a limited amount of information for two purposes: to answer your coverage query, and to understand and improve how the site is used, including measuring whether our advertising works.
- Address you enter. When you check coverage, the address you type is used to locate the point on the map and run the query against FCC coverage data. It is used for that request and then discarded — we don't keep it, sell it, or attach it to your identity.
- Approximate location (IP fallback). If you don't enter an address, the site may estimate an approximate location from your IP address so it can still show nearby coverage. This is a coarse, city-level estimate; we don't use it to identify you.
- Analytics. We use PostHog to measure usage — pages viewed, events such as running a search or clicking through to a carrier offer, an anonymous technical identifier, and basic technical data (browser and device type, referring page).
- Ad-conversion measurement. We use Google Ads to measure whether a visit that came from one of our ads leads to a click toward a partner offer. This tells us if our advertising is effective.
Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), you have the right to opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of your personal information. We do not sell your personal information for money. However, the analytics and advertising cookies described above may be considered a "sale" or "sharing" (cross-context behavioral advertising) under California law.
You can opt out at any time using the button in the footer of every page. When you opt out, we stop loading the analytics and advertising tools, and your choice is remembered on your device.
Cookies and local storage
Analytics and ad-conversion tools are enabled by default and set cookies or use local storage (for example, an anonymous PostHog identifier and a Google Ads conversion cookie) until you opt out. Two items are stored on your device to make the site work:
ccc_consent— remembers your privacy choice (opt-out or not) so we don't ask again.- Saved places — locations you save are stored in your browser's localStorage. They stay on your device and are not sent to us.
Who receives your data
Analytics data is processed by PostHog (PostHog Inc.) and ad-conversion data is shared with Google (Google LLC) as our service providers, acting on our instructions. We do not sell your personal information to third parties, and we do not share it beyond what is needed for the purposes described above.
Your rights
Depending on where you live (including under the CCPA/CPRA in California), you may have the right to:
- know what personal information we collect and how we use it;
- request access to, or deletion of, your personal information;
- correct inaccurate personal information;
- opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information — use the button on any page;
- not be discriminated against for exercising these rights.
To exercise any of these rights, contact us at [contact email].
Data sources
Coverage is modeled from FCC broadband coverage data, and geography comes from the US Census / TIGER datasets. Coverage shown is modeled and indicative, not a guarantee. See our Legal notice for more.