This Curbcut privacy policy explains, in plain language, what information we collect when you use our website, how we use it, and the choices you have. We’re a small accessibility-remediation company, and our site reflects that: we collect only what we need to answer your questions and deliver our services. If anything here is unclear, contact us — and if you’re here to fix your own site, you can book a free accessibility scan anytime.
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What we collect
We collect two kinds of information, and nothing more than we need.
| Type | Examples | How we get it |
|---|---|---|
| Information you give us | Name, email, website URL, message contents | Contact and scan request forms |
| Information collected automatically | Pages viewed, referring link, approximate location, device/browser type | Cookies and analytics |
When you submit a form — for example, requesting a free accessibility scan or asking about remediation services — we receive the details you choose to share. We don’t require sensitive personal information, and we ask you not to send it through our forms.
How we use your information
We use what we collect to:
- Respond to you — reply to inquiries and follow up.
- Deliver our services — schedule scans, audits, and remediation work you request.
- Improve our site — understand which pages help and fix what doesn’t.
- Send updates — only if you opted in; unsubscribe anytime.
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information. We share it only with service providers who help us run the business (for example, [ANALYTICS_PROVIDER], [EMAIL_PROVIDER], and [HOSTING_PROVIDER]) under agreements that limit their use of it, or when the law requires it.
Cookies and analytics
Our site uses a small number of cookies for basic functionality and aggregate analytics through [ANALYTICS_PROVIDER]. Analytics data is reported to us in aggregate and isn’t used to identify you personally. You can block or delete cookies in your browser at any time, and the site will keep working.
We honor browser Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control signals where [COMPANY_NAME] is able to detect them.
How we protect your data
We use reasonable safeguards — encryption in transit, access controls, and a small team with limited access. No transmission over the internet is perfectly secure, so we can’t guarantee absolute security, but we treat your information carefully and keep it only as long as we need it or the law requires.
Your choices and rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to access, correct, delete, or limit the use of your personal information, and to opt out of certain sharing. To make a request, email us from the address you used, and we’ll respond to verified requests within [RESPONSE_WINDOW].
- Access or correction — ask for a copy or fix an error.
- Deletion — we’ll delete your data unless we’re legally required to keep it.
- Opt out — unsubscribe from emails using the link in any message.
Children’s privacy
Our services are for businesses, not children. We don’t knowingly collect personal information from anyone under [MINIMUM_AGE]. If you believe a child has given us information, contact us and we’ll delete it.
Third-party links
Our site links to outside resources — for example, the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative, ADA.gov, WebAIM, and Section508.gov — because they’re useful for understanding standards like WCAG 2.1 AA and ADA Title III. We aren’t responsible for the privacy practices of sites we don’t control, so review their policies separately.
A note on why we’re transparent
We built this company on doing accessibility the honest way — real, manual remediation by people, not a one-line overlay widget that claims instant ADA compliance. Overlays don’t fix the underlying code, and they don’t survive a demand letter or lawsuit. The same straightforwardness applies to your data: we tell you exactly what we collect and why. Read more in our accessibility statement or learn why overlays don’t work.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as our practices or the law change. We’ll revise the “updated” date at the top, and significant changes will be noted on this page.
Contact us
Questions about your privacy or this policy? Reach a real person on our team.
- [COMPANY_NAME]
- [BUSINESS_ADDRESS]
- [PRIVACY_EMAIL]
If your site needs real remediation rather than a quick fix, that’s what we do by hand — start with a free scan.