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Your Privacy Choices

Effective: May 4, 2026

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), you can opt out of having your personal information shared for cross-context behavioral advertising. You can do that here, on this page. The same control applies to all visitors regardless of state.

Optional cookies and behavioral advertising

Opted out

When this is on, Meta Pixel, LinkedIn Insight Tag, Google Ads, Google Analytics 4, and Microsoft Clarity load on this Site. Those vendors receive identifiers and activity signals they use to measure and optimize ads shown to you elsewhere on the internet. Under CPRA this is treated as “sharing.” When this is off, none of those scripts run and only strictly-necessary cookies are set.

Other ways to exercise your rights

You can also exercise the following rights by emailing us:

  • Right to Know — request the categories, sources, purposes, and recipients of personal information we hold about you.
  • Right to Access — receive a portable copy of the personal information we hold about you.
  • Right to Delete — request deletion of personal information we have collected from you.
  • Right to Correct — request correction of inaccurate personal information.
  • Right to Limit Use of Sensitive PI — not applicable to us; we do not collect sensitive personal information as defined by CPRA.

Email roman@marketing-bar.com with the right you want to exercise. We may need to verify your identity (typically by confirming the email tied to your request matches the one on file). We do not require you to create an account to make a request, and we will not deny you the Site, charge you differently, or provide a different level of service because you exercised a right.

Authorized agents

You may use an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. We require written proof of authorization — typically a signed letter or a power of attorney. We may still ask you to verify your identity directly before responding.

Appeals

If we deny a request, you may appeal by replying to our denial email with the word “appeal” in the subject line. We will respond within 45 days of receiving the appeal.

More information

For the full picture of how we collect, use, and share information, see our Privacy Policy — the California Privacy Rights section there describes the categories of information we collect, the sources, the purposes, and the recipients in detail.