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Privacy Policy

Date Last Updated: April 22, 2026

Dead People Talking LLC (referred to throughout this policy as "DPT," "we," and "our") cares about your privacy and the security of your information. This policy details our practices in connection with our digital products and services, including deadpeopletalking.com and any other content we provide (collectively, the "Services") as they relate to your data. It describes the kinds of personal information we gather about you in connection with the Services, how we use that information, to whom we disclose it, and how you can manage it.

By using our Services, you accept the practices described in this Privacy Policy, including our use of cookies and similar online tools. If you do not agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, please do not use our Services.

Our services are constantly under development, which may cause our data practices to change from time to time. We will update this policy with any changes we make, so please visit this page often to stay current. Any changes to this policy will become effective as of the date "last updated" noted above. Your continued use of our Services following the posting of changes to these terms will mean you accept those changes.

1. Information Collected

Information You May Provide

When you use our Services, you may voluntarily provide us with certain pieces of information about yourself, including the following.

Communication Information - We collect information about you when you communicate with us, such as by emailing our team, including the content of the communication and any contact information you provide.

Business Information - If you have a professional relationship with DPT we may collect information such as your job title, employer's name and contact information, and your business email address, physical address, and telephone number.

Information Collected Automatically

By default, we may automatically collect certain pieces of information about you when you use our Services, including the following. Much of this information is collected via cookies, pixels, and other tracking technologies. Please review Section 5 of this policy to learn more about how they function and how to turn them off.

Device Information - This lets us know how you are accessing our Services and includes information such as the kind of device you are using, your operating system, your browser, your mobile carrier, certain device settings, referral URLs, your IP address and other unique device identifiers.

Usage Information - This lets us know how you are interacting with our Services and includes information such as which parts of the Services you visit (e.g. page or video views and mouse clicks), how long you visit, your search history within our Services, and how you interacted with advertisements and emails.

Location Information - We may collect your device's IP address when you use our Services. Your IP address may disclose or allow us to infer the general location of your device at the time you access the Services.

Information Collected from Third Parties

Social Media and Other Third-Party Platforms - If you interact with our pages or accounts on social media platforms (such as Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.), we may collect personal information about you available on that platform. This includes your social media account ID, username, user ID, profile picture, cover photo, networks to which you belong, friends, connections, and contact information. You can read more about your choices with regards to data sharing in Section 5 of this policy.

Publicly or Commercially Available Sources - We may obtain contact details and other personal information of media contacts and influencers from a variety of publicly or commercially available sources/databases.

2. How We Use Your Information

We use your information for the purposes described below.

Providing the Services - Your personal information helps us to provide you with our Services such as giving you access to the Services.

Advertising - We use your personal information to deliver advertisements that are of interest to you, both on our own behalf and on that of third parties. We also use this information to measure the effectiveness of a given ad campaign (for example, by measuring the number of unique viewers for that advertisement). To find out more about your personalized advertising choices, please review Section 5 of this policy. We may also email you on behalf of our advertisers or event underwriters to inform you about their products or services and offers that may be of interest.

Social Media - We may use your personal information, including information provided to us by social media or other third-party platforms to enable you to interact with our social media accounts and activity. We may also use your information to help us determine what content or advertising to deliver to you on those social media platforms.

Analytics, Research, and Development - We use your personal information, including information that may be considered sensitive, to learn more about who uses our Services and how they use it. This helps us to make business and marketing decisions, improve our current products and develop new ones that will be of interest to you.

Maintenance & Security - We use your personal information to assist us in maintaining and securing our Services, including evaluating our security systems, debugging, detecting security incidents, preventing malicious, fraudulent, and illegal activity, enforcing our terms of service, and protecting the rights and safety of DPT and others.

Compliance with Law - We may use your personal information when we believe it is necessary to enforce our Terms & Conditions, or to comply with laws and regulations.

3. How We Share Your Information

We share your personal information with third parties. In general, the reasons we share your information falls into one or more of the following categories.

Service Providers - We share some of your personal information with service providers who perform functions on our behalf to help us to offer our Services and manage our business. This includes:

  • Managing email communications
  • Providing support service
  • Storing data
  • Building and distributing surveys
  • Conducting research and development
  • Running analytics
  • Serving advertisements and measuring their performance
  • Maintaining the safety and security of our Services

Content or Advertising Partners - Third parties that provide content, advertising, or functionality to the Services collect or receive information about you and/or your use of the Services, including through the use of cookies, pixels, and similar technologies (please review Section 5 of this policy to learn more). These third parties use your information to provide you with advertising that is based on your interests; to measure and analyze ad performance on our Services or other websites or platforms; and combine it with information collected across different websites, online services, and other devices. These third parties' use of your information will be based on their own privacy policies.

Social Media - If you connect a social media account with our Services, we may share information about you or your activities on that social media service, including what you view on our websites and applications, with that social media service and/or its users. Social media services will use that information based on their own privacy policies. If you do not want your information shared in this way, do not connect your social media service account with our Services, or log out of your social media service before using our Services.

For Legal Compliance or Public Interest - We may share your personal information when we believe it is necessary to comply with the law or legal process; to protect and defend our rights or to prevent misuse of our Services; or to protect the personal safety of our employees, agents, partners, the users of the Services, or the public.

Corporate Transactions - In the event that we sell or transfer our business, merge with another entity, or engage in another sort of corporate transaction, we may share your personal information with the acquiring entity.

4. How Long Your Information Is Stored

There is no singular retention period for personal information we hold about you. In general, we store your information for as long as needed to fulfill the purpose(s) for which we collected it. We typically keep personal information considered sensitive under applicable laws for no more than a year from the date it was collected, but may keep it (and other information) for longer when it is necessary to fulfill a legal obligation.

5. Tracking Technologies and Privacy Choices

When you visit our website or use our mobile application (our "Services"), we and our third-party partners use online tracking technology such as cookies, pixels, SDKs, and other similar technologies to analyze your use of our Services and your engagement with advertisements, and to serve you interest-based advertisements. The following explains tracking technologies in greater detail, and provides you with information on how to opt out of them.

Types of Online Tracking Technologies

Cookies - Cookies are small text files stored in your device's browser when you visit a website. They make it possible to recognize you as the same user across one or more browsing sessions, and across one or more websites. We and our partners use cookies for a variety of purposes, including to determine the most relevant content and advertisements to show you on our websites and elsewhere online; and allowing us and third parties to monitor site traffic and performance, so that we may improve our Services and your experience. For more information on cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set on your device and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

Pixels - Pixels (also called "web tags" or "web beacons") are tiny graphics or scripts that communicate information from your device to a server. Pixels can be embedded in online or mobile content, videos, advertisements, or emails. They allow a server to read certain types of information from your device, such as when you viewed content that contains the pixel and the IP address of the device on which you viewed it. We and third parties use pixels for a variety of purposes, including to analyze the use of our Services and to provide content and ads that are more relevant to you.

SDKs - SDKs are third-party computer code that we incorporate into our mobile applications that can be used for a variety of purposes, including to provide us with analytics regarding the use of our mobile applications, to integrate with social media, to add features or functionality to our app, or to facilitate online advertising.

How to Opt Out

There are a number of ways to opt out of having your online activity and device data collected by third parties, which we have summarized below. We hope you find this information to be a helpful reference. Please note that using these tools to opt out of tracking and targeting does not mean that you will receive no advertising while using our Services. Instead, you will cease receiving advertisements tailored to your interests.

On Your Browser

Changing your browser settings - Most web browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but typically allow you to change your settings to disable or reject them. You can usually find these settings in the Options or Preferences menu of your browser; links to instructions provided by several of the most common browsers are below. You can also learn more at www.allaboutcookies.org. Note, however, that if you reject or disable cookies, some features of our Services may not work or may not work as designed.

Using Privacy Plug-ins or Browsers - You can block our websites from setting cookies used for interest-based ads by using a browser with default privacy features, like Brave, or installing browser plugins like Privacy Badger, Ghostery or uBlock Origin, and configuring them to block third party cookies/trackers.

Advertising Industry Opt Out Tools

Many of the third party advertisers that use tracking or targeting tools in connection with our Services offer you additional choices regarding the collection and use of your information. You can learn more about the options available to limit these participating third parties advertisers' collection and use of your information by visiting their websites:

On Your Browser:

On Your Mobile Device:

Mobile app users may opt out of receiving targeted advertising from participating members of the Digital Advertising Alliance by installing the AppChoices mobile app, available here, and selecting the user's choices.

Platform-Specific Opt Outs

If you choose to connect to our Services via a third-party platform or social media network, you may have the ability to limit the information that we obtain from the third-party, either at the time you login to our Services or subsequently via your settings on the third-party platform or network. Additionally, some third-party platforms or social media networks have features that allow you to opt-out of interest based advertising. Below are links to further information on platforms that integrate with our Services.

Facebook - About Facebook Ads and Facebook Privacy Policy

Google - Our Services deliver advertising using the vendor DoubleClick, a Google company. You can read about how DoubleClick uses cookies, use Google's controls for blocking certain ads, or use Google's ad settings page to control how DoubleClick personalizes your ad experience. The Services also use Google Analytics to track your usage, including the stitching of authenticated and unauthenticated sessions. If you wish to opt-out of Google Analytics' tracking, use this browser add-on provided by Google.

On Your Mobile Device

Block Advertising ID - Your mobile device settings may permit you to limit use of the advertising ID associated with your mobile device for interest-based advertising purposes.

Opt-Out via Advertising Networks - You can learn about your options to opt-out of mobile app tracking by certain advertising networks through your device settings. For more information about how to change these settings visit the links below:

6. Statement on No Children's Data

The Services are not intended for children under 13 years of age. We do not knowingly collect information from children under 13 (under 16 for those located in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland) and we do not target the Services to such children. If you are under 13 years of age, or if you are under 16 years of age and are located in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, do not provide personal information to DPT without providing us with consent from your parents. If we discover that any child under the age of 13 or a child from the EEA, UK, or Switzerland under the age of 16 has provided us with personal information and we do not have parental consent, we will delete that child's information as soon as reasonably practicable. If you believe that we have been provided with the personal information of a child from the EEA, UK, or Switzerland under the age of 16 without parental consent, or have been provided with the personal information of any child under the age of 13 without parental consent, please notify us immediately at the following address:

Dead People Talking LLC
1603 Capitol Ave Ste 415
PMB 452048
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001-4562 US

7. Statement regarding "Selling of Personal Data"

Under some state laws, the word "sale" means our disclosure of your personal information to a third party in exchange for money or any other thing of value, while others only consider it a "sale" if money was exchanged. For the purposes of this policy, "selling" does not encompass disclosing your personal information to a third party for other purposes, such as those that enable us to provide our Services. We do not sell your personal information in the conventional sense (i.e., for money), but may disclose certain details to our business partners.