Effective Date: July 17, 2025
At Leads Optimize, your trust is our top priority. We do not sell your personal information. This page explains your rights under data privacy laws (like the California Consumer Privacy Act – CCPA), and how you can control your data.
1. We Respect Your Privacy
We do not—and will never—sell your personal information to third parties.
We only collect and use your data to:
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Improve your experience on our website
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Communicate with you via forms, newsletters, or booking systems
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Deliver personalized advertising and campaign performance insights
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Provide services as requested (e.g., audits, campaign management)
2. What Is “Selling” Personal Information?
Under laws like the CCPA, “selling” doesn’t always mean a monetary exchange. It can also include sharing your personal information for advertising or profiling purposes.
Although we use platforms like Google Analytics and Google Ads, this data is only used to help us optimize campaigns, not to sell your information to others.
3. What Categories of Personal Information Do We Collect?
We may collect the following details when you voluntarily provide them via our website:
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Your name
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Email address
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Business website/domain
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Appointment details
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Technical data (e.g. IP address, browser type, country)
This data is used solely to deliver services or improve user experience.
4. Your Rights (If You’re a California Resident)
If you are a California resident, you have the right to:
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Know what personal data we collect and how we use it
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Request deletion of your personal information
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Opt out of any potential “sale” of your personal information
We honor all valid requests within the timeframes required by law.
5. How to Submit a Request
To request access, deletion, or to opt out of the sale of your data, please use one of the following:
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Email us: privacy@leadsoptimize.com
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Contact form: https://leadsoptimize.com/contact
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Subject line: “Data Privacy Request – Do Not Sell My Info”
We may need to verify your identity before fulfilling your request.
6. Authorized Agents
You may appoint an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. They must provide proof of your written permission or legal authority to act on your behalf.
7. Updates to This Page
We may update this policy as needed to reflect changes in privacy regulations or our business practices. The most recent update date will always be posted at the top of the page.