What we collect — and what we deliberately do not

Browsing this site requires nothing from you: no account, no email gate, no cookie wall. We do not run advertising trackers, social-media pixels, or data brokers’ scripts, and we never sell or rent information to anyone. The educational guides — the entire point of the site — are open and anonymous to read.

The only personal information we receive is what you choose to type into our forms: the free assessment, the contact form, or the founding-member interest form. Those submissions typically include a name, an email address, and whatever situation details you decide to share. Please share only what you are comfortable sharing — the forms work fine with minimal detail, and you can always start a conversation with less.

A note for at-risk visitors

We know some visitors research these topics in situations where privacy matters acutely — shared households, monitored devices, workplaces, or simply the wish to keep a family member’s incarceration private. This site works fully without submitting anything, and nothing on it will contact you unless you contact us first.

Two practical notes. First, communications with a person in BOP custody through Corrlinks, prison phones, and postal mail are monitored by the Bureau of Prisons — that is a property of those systems, not of this site, and our Corrlinks guide explains it. Second, if you share a device with others, your browser’s own history retains the pages you visit; use private browsing if that is a concern. We keep our page titles descriptive for search engines, so consider that when browsing on shared screens.

How form submissions are processed

Our forms are delivered by Web3Forms, a form-processing service that transmits your submission to our email inbox. Web3Forms processes the submission in order to deliver it; their handling is governed by their own privacy policy. The submission then lives in our email, where we use it for exactly one purpose: responding to you and, if you asked about membership or the assessment, pointing you to the relevant educational materials.

We do not add form submitters to marketing lists without consent, and every email we send includes a working way to say stop. To request a copy or deletion of anything you have submitted, email contact@getmydaysback.com and we will honor it promptly.

Hosting, logs, and technical data

This site is hosted on Vercel, which — like effectively all web hosts — maintains standard server logs (IP address, requested page, timestamp, browser type) for security and operational purposes, retained on Vercel’s standard short-lived schedule under Vercel’s privacy policy. We may use privacy-respecting, aggregate analytics to understand which guides help people most; if we do, it is configured without cross-site tracking and without building individual profiles.

We link to outside resources throughout the site — courts, the BOP, government publications, and others. Those sites have their own privacy practices that we do not control, and a link is not an endorsement of anyone’s data handling.

Children, changes, and contact

This site is written for adults and is not directed to children under 13; we do not knowingly collect information from children. If you believe a child has submitted personal information, contact us and we will delete it.

If we change this policy, we will update this page and its review date; material changes will be noted plainly rather than buried. Questions, access requests, and deletion requests all go to contact@getmydaysback.com. This policy should be read together with our Terms of Use and Disclaimer.