Privacy Policy for Crime in Congress
Last updated: 5/3/2025
Your privacy is important to us.
This Privacy Policy explains how Crime in Congress
(“we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, and protects your personal information when you access or use our podcast, website, and any associated services (collectively, the “Service”).
By using the Service, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.
We collect limited personal information, including:
Email Addresses – if you subscribe to our newsletter or contact us.
Analytics Data – such as IP address, device type, browser, and usage patterns, collected via cookies or third-party services (e.g., Google Analytics).
Voluntary Submissions – any information you send us, such as feedback, questions, or listener submissions.
We do not knowingly collect information from children under 13.
We may use your information to:
Send newsletters, updates, or promotional content (with your consent), Respond to inquiries or feedback, Monitor and analyze website and podcast performance, and Improve the content and user experience.
We do not sell your personal data.
We may share information with third-party service providers that help us operate the Service (e.g., podcast hosting platforms, analytics tools, or email services), but only to the extent necessary. These providers are required to protect your information.
We may also disclose information if required by law or to protect our rights.
We may use cookies or similar technologies to enhance user experience and track site performance. You can disable cookies in your browser settings, though some features may not function properly as a result.
We take reasonable steps to protect your information from unauthorized access, loss, or misuse. However, no system is 100% secure. Please contact us immediately if you believe your data has been compromised.
Our Service may link to external websites or platforms. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of those third parties. Please review their privacy policies before submitting any personal information.
You may:
Unsubscribe from emails at any time using the link provided in our messages. Request access to or deletion of your personal data by contacting us. Adjust browser settings to manage cookies and tracking.
If you access the Service from outside the United States, be aware that your information may be processed and stored in the U.S. By using our Service, you consent to this transfer.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with the updated date. Continued use of the Service after changes are made implies acceptance.
If you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or how your information is handled, please contact us at:
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