Privacy Policy
Welcome to 'Vehicle Safety Recalls' ("we," "us," or "our"), located at https://vehiclesafetyrecalls.com. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and protect your information when you visit our website. We are committed to safeguarding your privacy and complying with applicable data protection laws. By using 'Vehicle Safety Recalls', you agree to the practices described below.
Information We Collect
We collect the following types of information:
1. Data from the transportation.gov Website
'Vehicle Safety Recalls' aggregates raw, unaltered data directly from the official transportation.gov website. This data is publicly available and includes government contract and lease information. We do not collect this data directly from users; it is sourced and displayed as-is.
Disclaimer: We do not verify, edit, or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of this data. It is provided for informational purposes only, and any reliance on it is at your own risk.
2. Personal Information via Contact Form
When you use our contact form at https://vehiclesafetyrecalls.com/contact, we collect:
- Your email address (required)
- Subject and message content (required)
This information is used solely to respond to your inquiry and is not shared beyond our team unless required by law.
3. Tracking Data
We use third-party services from Google for tracking purposes:
- Google Analytics: Collects anonymized data (e.g., IP address, page views, session duration) to analyze site usage.
- Google AdSense: Collects browsing behavior data to serve personalized ads.
- Google Search Console: Collects aggregated performance metrics (no user-specific data).
For details on cookies and tracking technologies, see our Cookie Policy.
How We Use Your Information
We use collected information to:
- Display transportation.gov data for public access and aggregation.
- Respond to contact form inquiries.
- Improve site functionality and user experience (via Analytics).
- Deliver targeted advertisements (via AdSense).
- Monitor site performance (via Search Console).
Disclaimer: We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your personal information to outside parties except as described in "Data Sharing" below or required by law.
Data Sharing
We may share your information with:
- Google: For Analytics, AdSense, and Search Console services, governed by Google’s Privacy Policy.
- Legal Authorities: If required by law, court order, or government request.
Disclaimer: We are not responsible for the privacy practices or data handling of third parties like Google. Please review their policies for more information.
Your Rights
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights under laws like the GDPR or CCPA, including:
- Access: Request a copy of your personal data.
- Deletion: Request removal of your personal data (e.g., contact form submissions).
- Opt-Out: Opt out of tracking (see Cookie Policy).
To exercise these rights, contact us at vehiclesafetyrecalls@gmail.com or via our Contact Us page. We will respond within 30 days, as required by law.
Data Security
We use reasonable measures (e.g., encryption for form submissions) to protect your personal information from unauthorized access. However, no method is 100% secure.
Disclaimer: We disclaim liability for any data breaches or security incidents beyond our reasonable control, including those affecting third-party services.
Legal Compliance
This Privacy Policy complies with:
- GDPR (EU): Transparency, user rights, and lawful data processing.
- CCPA (California): Disclosure of data collection and sharing, including AdSense as a potential "sale."
- CalOPPA (California): Requires a conspicuous privacy policy.
Disclaimer: While we strive to meet these standards, compliance may not be absolute at all times due to third-party data reliance and evolving laws.
Contact Us
For questions about this Privacy Policy or your data, contact:
- Email: vehiclesafetyrecalls@gmail.com
- Form: Contact Us Page
Updates to This Policy
This Privacy Policy was last updated on February 24, 2025. We may revise it to reflect changes in practices or legal requirements. Check back for updates.