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Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Market Conway ("we," "us," or "the site") runs marketconway.com. This page explains what we collect, why we collect it, and what choices you have. We aim for clear language, because you should not need a law degree to read a policy before you use a local guide in Conway, South Carolina.
What this site is
We publish articles, categories, and resource links to help you find conway sc businesses, plan visits, and read local marketing ideas. We also show display ads, host a contact form, and may embed a newsletter from our email partner. This policy covers data tied to the website itself, not every third-party site you visit after you click a link and leave us.
Information you send us directly
If you use the contact form, you may send a name, email, subject, and free text. We use that to reply, fix a fact, or route a message about advertising, guest content, or press. We do not sell that list, we do not rent it for bulk email, and we do not add you to a newsletter just because you wrote with a question unless you also join the list through the dedicated signup box.
Newsletter and embedded forms
The newsletter form loads from our partner, Sphere, through an iframe. That partner collects the fields the form shows, such as first name, last name, and email. We do not see your password to their system, and their terms apply on top of ours for data they process on your signup. You can ask us for help finding their policy if you need it, or you can use their unsubscribe when you get a message.
Analytics
We use Google Analytics 4, identified in our head tags as a measurement ID the owner can replace, to see aggregate traffic such as which guides get the most read time, which devices people use, and the rough area of a visit when Google provides it. This helps us place navigation where real readers use it, not only where a designer first guessed. You can use browser add-ons, device settings, or the Google toolset to limit some measurement across sites that use Google. We do not run analytics to collect names of children on purpose, and the site is aimed at adults making local and business plans.
Advertising, Revive Adserver, and cookies
We serve many display ads with Revive Adserver using async tags. Those ads can set and read browser cookies to cap how many times the same ad shows, to see simple counts, and to make sure the size we bought matches what the browser can show. The Revive system may log a truncated IP, user agent, and a rough region for ad delivery, similar to other networks. We do not control the privacy practices of each advertiser, but we can remove a line item if a creative breaks our ad rules, which you can read on the disclaimer and advertising page. You can block third-party cookies in the browser, use private windows, and clear cookies on a schedule you set.
Server logs, hosting, and security
Our hosting provider, like most hosts, keeps web server logs. Those logs can include the page you request, a time stamp, your browser name, a referrer, and a truncated address for technical defense against abuse, such as a flood of junk requests. We do not use those logs to build a profile of your off-site life. We keep them only as long as the host needs for operations or a short look-back for errors.
Children
This content is for adults, small business owners, and older teens making plans with a parent. We do not ask children under 13 to give personal data on a form that targets them, and if we learn that we have collected a young child’s data by mistake, we will delete it after a prompt review of the account.
Links to other sites
We link to city pages, business sites, and regional news. Those sites have their own privacy rules. We cannot answer for a printer, a map service, or a state office when you hand them new data, so read their notices before you submit a license form or a review on their app.
Your rights and requests
Where the law in your state gives you rights to access, fix, or delete the personal data we keep, you can email or write through the contact page with a clear request. We may need a quick step to show you control the address you use. We answer within a normal business window, not a fake promise of 24 hours for a full archive search. If the law in your state does not grant a right we do not already offer, we still try to be fair, because trust runs this town faster than a popup coupon.
Changes to this policy
When we add a new tool, such as a new measurement tag or a different form vendor, we update the date on this page and, when the change is large, we add a short line at the top of the guides index for a week so repeat readers can notice.
How to contact us on privacy
Use the contact form, pick General, and write "Privacy" in the first line of the message, so the route lands in the right folder. We do not provide legal advice in that reply, and we are not a government office, but we can answer many practical data questions that fit what we know about the stack we run on a static site and our partners.