Effective Date: March 19, 2026
This Privacy Policy describes how davidizor.com (“we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, and shares information when you visit this website.
davidizor.com is a personal blog based in California. We value your privacy and aim to keep our data practices simple, limited, and transparent.
1. Information We Collect
We may collect the following types of information:
Information you provide directly.
If you contact us by email, submit a form, leave a comment, subscribe to updates, or otherwise communicate with us, we may collect the information you choose to provide, such as your name, email address, message content, and any other details you include.
Information collected automatically.
When you visit the site, certain information may be collected automatically by the website host, analytics services, or similar tools. This may include your IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, referring pages, pages viewed, time spent on pages, and general usage data.
Cookies and similar technologies.
The site may use cookies or similar technologies to help the site function, understand site traffic, remember preferences, and improve performance. California law requires operators of commercial websites that collect personally identifiable information to conspicuously post a privacy policy, and California law also requires disclosure of how a site responds to browser Do Not Track signals. (California DOJ)
2. How We Use Information
We may use collected information to:
- operate, maintain, and improve the website;
- respond to messages, comments, or inquiries;
- send updates or newsletters if you sign up for them;
- monitor traffic, usage, and site performance;
- detect, prevent, or address security issues, fraud, or misuse; and
- comply with legal obligations.
3. Legal Bases and California Transparency
As a California-based website, we aim to provide clear notice of our privacy practices. California’s Online Privacy Protection Act requires covered website operators to post a privacy policy and comply with it. (California DOJ)
If this site is ever operated in a way that makes it subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), California consumers may have rights regarding certain personal information, including rights to know, delete, correct, and access information, along with rights related to sale or sharing where applicable. The CCPA and CPPA materials also require businesses subject to that law to provide notice at or before collection and to link to their privacy policy. (California DOJ)
4. Comments, Forms, and Communications
If you submit a form, comment, or email us, we use that information to respond to you, moderate submissions, maintain records of communications, and operate the blog.
Please do not submit sensitive personal information through the site unless it is necessary and you are comfortable doing so.
5. Analytics and Third-Party Services
We may use third-party tools or service providers to host the site, deliver content, monitor traffic, manage email subscriptions, or analyze usage. These providers may process limited information on our behalf as necessary to provide their services.
Examples may include:
- website hosting providers;
- email/newsletter services;
- spam filtering tools;
- analytics providers; and
- embedded content providers such as video, audio, maps, or social media platforms.
These third parties may collect information according to their own privacy policies.
6. Embedded Content
Articles or pages on this site may include embedded content, such as videos, images, audio players, or social posts. Embedded content from other websites may behave as if you visited the other website directly, including collecting data, using cookies, and tracking your interaction with that content.
7. Sharing of Information
We do not sell your personal information for money.
We may share information only in limited circumstances, including:
- with service providers that help us operate the site;
- if required by law, court order, or legal process;
- to protect rights, safety, property, or security;
- in connection with a business transfer, if the site is ever sold or reorganized; or
- with your consent or at your direction.
If we ever engage in data practices that trigger California consumer rights regarding “sale” or “sharing” as those terms are defined by California law, we will update this Privacy Policy and provide any required notices and methods for exercising those rights. California privacy law provides consumers with rights concerning collection and certain disclosures of personal information. (California DOJ)
8. Do Not Track
Some web browsers offer a “Do Not Track” (“DNT”) setting. At this time, this site does not respond to DNT browser signals in a uniform way, because there is not yet a consistent industry standard for interpreting them. California requires disclosure of how a site responds to DNT signals or similar mechanisms. (California DOJ)
9. Your California Privacy Rights
If you are a California resident, you may have certain privacy rights under California law depending on the nature of the site’s activities and whether a particular law applies.
CCPA/CPRA rights.
If applicable, California consumers may have rights to know what personal information is collected, used, disclosed, shared, or sold; request deletion; request correction; and limit certain uses of sensitive personal information. The California Attorney General and CPPA describe these rights and related notice obligations. (California DOJ)
Shine the Light.
California Civil Code section 1798.83 gives certain California residents the right to request information about disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes, subject to exceptions. (Legislative Information)
To make a privacy request, contact us using the contact information below.
10. Data Retention
We keep personal information only as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including responding to inquiries, maintaining site records, complying with legal obligations, resolving disputes, and enforcing agreements.
11. Data Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures to help protect information. However, no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
12. Children’s Privacy
This site is not intended for children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 through the website. If you believe a child has provided personal information, please contact us so we can review and delete it if appropriate.
13. External Links
This site may contain links to external websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, or policies of third-party websites.
14. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the effective date above. Continued use of the site after changes are posted means you accept the updated policy.
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