Last Updated: May 21, 2026
Inside American Politics respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect information when you visit insideamericanpolitics.com.
Section 1 — Information We Collect
We may collect limited information when you visit or interact with this website, including:
- Information you voluntarily submit through contact forms, email forms, comments, or other website features.
- Basic technical information such as browser type, device type, pages visited, referring pages, date and time of visit, and general usage information.
- Information collected through cookies, analytics tools, embedded content, advertising tools, security tools, spam-prevention tools, and similar technologies.
We do not ask visitors to create user accounts to read the website.
Section 2 — How We Use Information
We may use collected information to:
- Operate and maintain the website.
- Respond to messages or contact requests.
- Improve website content, layout, performance, and user experience.
- Understand which pages and topics visitors find useful.
- Protect the website from spam, abuse, bots, and security threats.
- Display advertising, including Google ads if approved and enabled.
- Comply with applicable laws, legal requests, court orders, or site security needs.
Section 3 — Cookies and Similar Technologies
This website may use cookies and similar technologies to support website functionality, analytics, advertising, embedded content, spam prevention, and security.
Cookies are small files placed on your browser or device. You can control or disable cookies through your browser settings. If you disable cookies, some website features may not work correctly.
Section 4 — Google Advertising and Third-Party Advertising
This website may use Google AdSense or other advertising services.
Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies to serve ads based on a user’s prior visits to this website or other websites.
Google’s use of advertising cookies enables Google and its partners to serve ads to users based on their visit to this website and/or other websites on the internet.
Users may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Google Ads Settings:
Users may also opt out of some third-party vendors’ use of cookies for personalized advertising by visiting:
Third-party vendors and ad networks may also place or read cookies on your browser, use web beacons, IP addresses, or other identifiers to collect information as a result of ad serving on this website.
Section 5 — Analytics
This website may use analytics tools to understand general website traffic and visitor behavior. These tools may collect information such as pages viewed, time spent on pages, browser type, device type, general location, referring websites, and other usage information.
This information helps us improve the website and understand what content readers find useful.
Section 6 — Embedded Content From Other Websites
Pages on this website may include embedded content, such as YouTube videos, PDF viewers, social media embeds, maps, news feeds, RSS-based news tickers, or other third-party content.
Embedded content from other websites behaves as if the visitor has visited the other website directly. These third-party websites may collect data, use cookies, embed additional tracking, and monitor interaction with the embedded content according to their own privacy policies.
Section 7 — News Feeds, RSS Feeds, and External Headlines
Inside American Politics may display headlines, links, or news updates from third-party news sources, RSS feeds, feed tools, or ticker plugins.
These third-party services and linked websites may collect information according to their own privacy policies when you interact with their content or visit their websites. Inside American Politics is not responsible for the privacy practices, content, security, or policies of third-party news sources or external websites.
Section 8 — Links to Other Websites
Inside American Politics may link to third-party websites, news sources, public documents, social media platforms, video platforms, government websites, and other external resources.
We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, security, or policies of third-party websites. Visitors should review the privacy policies of any external websites they visit.
Section 9 — Contact Forms and Messages
If you contact us through a form or by email, we may collect your name, email address, message content, and any other information you choose to provide.
We use this information to respond to your request and manage communications. We do not sell your contact form submissions.
Section 10 — Comments
If comments are enabled on the website, information submitted in comments may be visible publicly. This may include your display name, comment text, and other information you choose to provide.
The website may also collect technical information for spam prevention and moderation.
Section 11 — Email Communications
If you sign up for email updates, newsletters, or other communications, we may use your email address to send updates related to Inside American Politics.
You may unsubscribe from marketing or newsletter emails by using the unsubscribe link included in those emails, if available, or by contacting us.
Section 12 — Information Sharing
We do not sell personal information.
We may share limited information with trusted service providers that help operate the website, such as hosting providers, analytics providers, advertising partners, spam protection tools, security services, email services, embedded content providers, and other website service providers.
We may also disclose information if required by law, legal process, court order, government request, or to protect the rights, safety, and security of the website, its visitors, or others.
Section 13 — Data Security
We use reasonable measures to help protect the website and information submitted through it. However, no website, internet transmission, or electronic storage method can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
Section 14 — Children’s Privacy
Inside American Politics is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.
If you believe a child has provided personal information through this website, please contact us so we can review and remove it if appropriate.
Section 15 — Your Choices
You may:
- Disable cookies through your browser settings.
- Opt out of personalized advertising through Google Ads Settings.
- Opt out of some third-party personalized advertising through aboutads.info.
- Contact us to request correction or deletion of personal information you voluntarily submitted, where applicable.
Section 16 — Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated “Last Updated” date.
Section 17 — Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact Inside American Politics through the Contact Us page on this website.
