At SearchScout, your privacy is our utmost priority. We are committed to safeguarding your personal information and ensuring that it remains secure. Here's what you need to know about how we handle your data:
Our Commitment to Your Privacy At SearchScout, we take your privacy seriously. Unlike some businesses that might share your data for targeted advertising or other purposes, we do not sell or share your personal information with third parties. We have implemented robust measures to protect your data and ensure that it remains confidential and secure.
Privacy Rights and Requests For California and Nevada Residents: If you are a resident of California or Nevada, you have specific privacy rights under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and Nevada Privacy Law. These rights include the ability to request access to or deletion of your personal information.
CPRA Privacy Requests: California residents can exercise their rights by using the CPRA icon on our website, which provides options for requesting access to, or deletion of, their personal data.
Opt-Out Requests: Nevada residents can make opt-out requests for the sale or sharing of their personal information by reaching out at info@searchscout.app.
For Non-California and Non-Nevada Residents: While privacy laws may vary, we are committed to providing transparency and control over your personal information regardless of your location.
General Opt-Out Requests: If you are not a resident of California or Nevada, you can still reach out to us to request information about how we handle your data or to opt out of any non-essential data processing activities.
You Control Your Data At SearchScouto, we believe in empowering our users. We want you to have access to the knowledge and tools you need to understand, protect, and control your personal data. We strive to provide transparent information about our data practices and offer you options to manage your information.
We Do Not Share Sensitive Data Your trust is paramount to us at SearchScout. We do not share or sell certain types of sensitive data. This includes, but is not limited to, social security numbers, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. We believe these data points should remain private and protected.
Data with a Purpose In today's digital age, we generate a digital footprint with nearly every move we make, both online and offline. Our lives leave behind a trail of public records. By law, many of these records and the information they contain are made publicly accessible via the public domain.
At SearchScout, we use this pre-existing public data for one purpose: to give you the power to make informed decisions in your life. We believe that access to information can lead to better choices and increased safety.