Do Not Sell Or Share My Personal Information

This page explains how you can limit the use of your personal information in connection with InBusinessPoint. As a small independent business blog, the site collects limited data needed to understand readership and maintain basic functionality. Even so, certain U.S. state privacy laws provide the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information, and this page explains how those rights apply here.

While the site does not sell personal information in exchange for money, some data practices may fall within legal definitions of “sale” or “sharing.” This includes the use of cookies or similar technologies that support analytics or general advertising. You have the right to request that such activity be limited or stopped where applicable.

What “Sale” or “Sharing” Means in Practice

Under laws such as those in California and other states, the term “sale” does not always mean a direct financial transaction. It can include making personal information available to third parties in exchange for value, even if that value is not money. “Sharing” can refer specifically to providing information for targeted advertising purposes.

For a blog like InBusinessPoint, this typically relates to how data may be collected through cookies or similar tracking technologies. These technologies may record general browsing behavior, such as pages viewed or time spent on the site. That information can sometimes be used to show more relevant content or general advertisements elsewhere online.

Cookies, Analytics, and General Advertising Activity

Like most websites, InBusinessPoint uses cookies and similar tools to understand how readers interact with content. This helps identify which articles are useful, how visitors move through the site, and where improvements may be needed. These analytics are usually aggregated and do not directly identify individuals.

Some cookies may also support basic advertising functions, such as showing ads that are more relevant based on general interests. This does not involve selling your personal identity, but it may still fall under “sharing” as defined by certain privacy laws. You can limit or opt out of these uses by following the instructions provided on this page.

Your Right to Opt Out

If you are a resident of a state that grants opt-out rights, you can request that InBusinessPoint stop any activity that could be considered the sale or sharing of your personal information. This applies to data collected through cookies or similar technologies that may be used for analytics or advertising purposes.

To submit a request, email info@inbusinesspoint.com with the subject line “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information.” In your message, include enough detail to help identify your request, such as the device or browser you typically use. Once received, reasonable steps will be taken to honor your request in accordance with applicable law.

How Requests Are Verified

Before processing an opt-out request, it may be necessary to verify that the request is legitimate. This helps prevent unauthorized changes to someone else’s data preferences. Because InBusinessPoint does not operate user accounts or maintain extensive personal records, verification is typically limited to confirming the origin and details of the request.

You may be asked to provide additional context or clarification if needed. The goal is not to collect more information, but to ensure that the request is genuine and correctly applied. Any information provided during this process is used only for verification and is not retained longer than necessary.

Requests Submitted by Authorized Agents

In some cases, you may choose to have an authorized agent submit a request on your behalf. If this happens, the agent must clearly state that they are acting for you and provide appropriate documentation or confirmation. Additional verification may still be required directly from you to ensure the request is valid.

This process helps protect against unauthorized access or misuse of personal information. InBusinessPoint will review such requests carefully and respond in line with applicable legal requirements.

No Discrimination for Exercising Your Rights

Choosing to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information will not result in different treatment. InBusinessPoint does not deny access, reduce content availability, or otherwise treat users differently for exercising their privacy rights.

The blog remains accessible regardless of your privacy preferences. However, opting out may affect how certain features function, particularly those related to analytics or general advertising, since those rely on limited data collection.

Scope of This Page

This page applies specifically to privacy rights related to the sale or sharing of personal information under applicable U.S. state laws. It is intended to supplement the broader privacy practices described elsewhere on the site.

Because InBusinessPoint operates as a small content-focused blog, data collection is minimal and primarily tied to maintaining and improving the site. There is no intentional sale of personal data for monetary gain, and any data-sharing activities are limited in scope and purpose.

Business Address Reference

InBusinessPoint operates as an independent online publication with a registered business address at 8956 Maple Ave, Austin, TX 78701, United States. This address is provided for business identification purposes only and is not intended as a method for submitting privacy requests.

All requests related to personal information, including opt-out requests, must be submitted through the email address provided on this page to ensure proper handling and tracking.

How to Contact for Privacy Requests

If you want to exercise your right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information, send an email to info@inbusinesspoint.com with the subject line “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information.” This is the only accepted method for submitting such requests.

Please allow a reasonable amount of time for a response. Each request is reviewed individually, and steps are taken to comply with applicable laws while keeping the process straightforward for readers.

Effective Date: April 15, 2026