Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Privacy policy is an important page every website should include in their menu. Read Boomer Biz HQ privay policy to help create your own.

At boomerbizhq.com, we are committed to maintaining the trust and confidence of all visitors to our website. In particular, we want you to know that boomerbizhq.com is not in the business of selling, renting, or trading email lists with other companies and businesses for marketing purposes.

In this Privacy Policy, we’ve provided detailed information on when and why we collect personal information, how we use it, the limited conditions under which we may disclose it to others, and how we keep it secure.

We take your privacy seriously and take measures to provide all visitors and users of boomerbizhq.com with a safe and secure environment.

Cookies

boomerbizhq.com may set and access cookies on your computer. Ā Cookies are used to provide our system with the basic information to provide the services you are requesting. Ā Cookies can be cleared at any time from your internet browser settings.

Google Analytics

When someone visits boomerbizhq.com we use a third-party service, Google Analytics, to collect standard internet log information and details of visitor behavior patterns. We do this to track things such as the number of visitors to the various parts of the site and interactions with the site. This information is processed in a way that does not identify anyone. We do not make, and do not allow Google to make, any attempt to find out the identities of visitors to our website.

Website Comments

When someone visits boomerbizhq.com, there may be an ability to submit comments on particular articles or pages. Ā When comments are submitted, you are entitled to use aliases or information that completely hides your identity. When a comment is submitted, the relevant details (name, email, website) that you provide are stored. Ā These details are stored so that we can display your comment back to you and to anyone viewing the comment sections on the site. We do not verify information entered nor do we require verification.

Third Parties

There may be some circumstances where your IP address, geographic location, and other browser-related details may be shared with third-party companies. Ā We may share your above mentioned data with third-party companies from time to time.

Access to Your Personal Information

You are entitled to view, amend, or delete the personal information that we hold. Email your request to our data protection officer Jeff at jeff@boomerbizhq.com and we will work with you to remove any personal data we may have.

Changes to Our Privacy Policy

We may make changes to our Privacy Policy in the future, however, the most current version of the policy will govern our processing of your data and will always be available to you.

If we make a change to this policy that, in our sole discretion, is material, we will notify you by an update or email, where possible. By continuing to access or use our services, you agree to be bound to the terms of our Privacy Policy.

Privacy Policy Questions

🧩 1. What is a privacy policy, and why do I need one?

A privacy policy is a legal document that explains how your website collects, uses, and protects visitors’ personal information (like names, emails, or payment details).
Even if your site is small or personal, having a privacy policy builds trust and helps you comply with privacy laws such as GDPR (Europe) or CCPA (California).


šŸ”’ 2. Do I need a privacy policy if I don’t sell anything?

Yes. Even if you’re not selling products, your website may still collect data — for example, through contact forms, comments, newsletter sign-ups, or cookies.
Visitors have a right to know what’s collected and how it’s used.


🌐 3. What kind of information does my website collect?

Most websites collect:

  • Basic personal info (name, email, phone number)

  • Browser data (IP address, device type, location)

  • Cookies (used for analytics or remembering login info)

You should list these in your policy and explain why you collect them (for example, ā€œto respond to messagesā€ or ā€œto improve website performanceā€).


šŸ“‹ 4. What should I include in my privacy policy?

A clear privacy policy should include:

  1. What information you collect

  2. How you use that information

  3. Whether you share data with third parties (like Google Analytics or email providers)

  4. How users can contact you about their data

  5. How you protect their information

  6. A date showing when the policy was last updated


🧠 5. Can I write my own privacy policy?

Yes, but it’s easier and safer to use a privacy policy generator or template — especially if you’re not familiar with legal terms.
Free tools like Termly, PrivacyPolicies.com, or GetTerms.io can create a simple, legally compliant policy for you.


🧾 6. Where should I put the privacy policy on my website?

It should be easy to find — most sites place a link in the footer (bottom of every page).
If you collect personal data through a form, you can also include a small link near the ā€œSubmitā€ button.


šŸ•µļø 7. What are cookies, and do I have to mention them?

Cookies are small files that store information about a visitor’s activity on your site (like language preference or login status).
If your site uses cookies (most do), you should disclose this and explain their purpose.
Some countries also require a cookie banner that asks for consent.


āš–ļø 8. What happens if I don’t have a privacy policy?

You could face legal penalties in some regions, but more importantly, it can hurt your credibility.
Visitors may hesitate to trust or contact you if they don’t see a privacy statement.


🧰 9. How often should I update my privacy policy?

You should review it once or twice a year — or whenever you make major changes to your website, such as adding new tools, plugins, or email lists that collect data.


šŸ’¬ 10. Can I copy someone else’s privacy policy?

No. Copying another website’s policy can cause legal problems and may not match your site’s actual data practices.
It’s better to use a generator and customize it for your website.


šŸ’” Bonus Tip for Seniors:

If this feels overwhelming, think of your privacy policy as a friendly promise to your visitors — telling them, in plain language,

ā€œHere’s what I collect, why I do it, and how I keep it safe.ā€

That’s the essence of online trust. 🌟

Thank you for reading my private policy. Boomer Biz HQ used RankMath plugin and recommends it highly.

Jeff/BoomerBizHQ

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