PRIVACY POLICY
Last updated May 12, 2025
Yo. This is the privacy policy for The Daily Push (aka “we”, “us”, or “our”). Here's where we explain how and why we might collect, use, store, or share your info when you use our stuff (“Services”), like:
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Visiting our website (thedailypush.com or any page that links here)
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Chatting with us through sales, marketing, events, or whatever else
Got questions? This page should help you figure out what info we collect and what we do with it. If you’re not cool with it, feel free not to use our Services. Still unsure? Drop us an email here: thedailypushonline@gmail.com.
SUMMARY
What personal information do we collect?
When you visit, use, or navigate our website, we may process personal information depending on how you do it. Could be your name or email. Check out the section about what information you disclose to us below.
Do we process any sensitive personal information?
Nope. We don't mess with that.
Do we collect any information from third parties?
No, we don't bother with that either.
Why do we process your info?
To make things work, improve stuff, talk to you, avoid scams, and follow the law. Check more details below.
In what situations and with which parties do we share personal information?
Only in specific situations. We make an effort to not just randomly pass your info around. Scroll down to see the specifics.
How do we keep your information safe?
We do our best with security, but let’s be real—nothing online is 100% safe. Hackers exist. Still, we take precautions.
What are your rights?
Depending on where you live, you may have privacy rights. Details on that are further down.
How do you use those rights?
Easiest way? Just hit us up at thedailypush.com/contact or email us. We’ll handle it according to whatever privacy laws apply to you.
Wanna learn more about what we do with any information we collect? Keep reading.
1. WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT?
Personal information you disclose to us
In short: We collect personal information that you provide to us.
We collect personal information that you voluntarily provide to us when you register on the Services, express an interest in obtaining information about us or our products and Services, when you participate in activities on the Services, or otherwise when you contact us.
Personal information you provide us
When you sign up, show interest, contact us, or use our Services, you might give us your:
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name
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email address
Payments
If you buy something, payment stuff goes through Stripe or PayPal. We don’t store that info ourselves. All payment data is handled and stored by Stripe and Paypal. You can read their policies here: stripe.com/es/privacy and paypal.com/us/legalhub/paypal/privacy-full
Social login data
If you log in via Facebook, X, etc., we might get your basic profile info. Just make sure your info is real and up to date. Check HOW DO WE HANDLE YOUR SOCIAL LOGINS? below.
What we collect automatically
In short: We collect some info automatically, like your IP address or what device you're using. This helps us keep things running smoothly and safely. This might include:
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Device type and settings
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IP address
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Browser type
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Your activity on our website
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Location info (if you allow it)
We also use cookies and similar tech to make the site work better for you.
2. WHY WE PROCESS YOUR INFO
We use it to:
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Make sure your account works
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Provide you with what you asked for
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Improve things, keep things safe, and stick to the rules
Sometimes we’ll ask for your permission. Other times, we use it because we legally have to or because it helps us run our business.
3. LEGAL BASES TO COLLECT YOUR INFO
If you’re in the EU, UK, or Canada—yeah, there are some rules. We follow them. Reasons we might use your info:
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You gave us your permission (i.e. consent). If you didn't mean to, you can always withdraw it at any time (more info on this below)
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We need it to do something for you (improve your experience, provide a Service or communicating with you)
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The law basically says we have to (to keep stuff safe and prevent fraud)
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It’s in your (or someone else’s) vital interest
In most cases, we’re the “data controller” (meaning we decide what happens with your info). If we’re just handling data for someone else, they’re the controller.
4. WHEN AND WITH WHOM WE SHARE YOUR INFO
We might share your info, for example:
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If we’re involved in a business transfer deal like a merger or sale
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With service providers helping us run things smoothly
We only share when it’s necessary and respectful of your privacy.
5. COOKIES & TRACKING
Yep, we use cookies and other trackers (like pixels or web beacons). They help us with things like:
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Keeping the site stable
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Remembering your preferences
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Tracking visits (thanks, Google Analytics)
You can opt out of tracking in your browser or through tools like: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout More on our cookie use is in our Cookie Notice.
6. COOKIES & TRACKING
If you log in through Facebook, X, etc., we might get info from your profile. It depends on what you’ve shared with them. We don’t control what they do with your info, so check their privacy settings.
7. HOW LONG WE KEEP INFO
We keep it as long as we need to. Usually while your account exists. After that, we delete it (or anonymize it) unless we legally need to keep it.
8. HOW WE PROTECT YOUR INFO
We try to keep your info safe with tech and procedures. But hey, nothing online is 100% foolproof. Use the internet wisely.
9. KIDS
We don’t knowingly collect info from anyone under 18. If we find out we have, we’ll delete it. Let us know if that’s the case: thedailypushonline@gmail.com.
10. YOUR RIGHTS
Depending on where you live, you might be able to:
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See what info we have
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Ask us to change or delete it
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Ask us to stop using it
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Take your info with you
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Say “no thanks” to marketing stuff
You can unsubscribe anytime or email us to request changes. We’ll sort it out based on what the law allows.
11. DO-NOT-TRACK SIGNALS
Some browsers send a “Do Not Track” signal. We don’t respond to that right now, because there’s no universal standard yet.
12. US RESIDENTS: YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS
If you live in California or one of those other U.S. states with data laws (you know who you are), you might have special rights. Like asking what info we’ve got on you, correcting stuff, or telling us to delete it. Check your local laws or just ust feel free to email us for help.