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Privacy Policy

Last updated April 16, 2026

1. HOW WE PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY

This privacy policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you use our website. By visiting our website, you accept, and agree to the terms and conditions of this privacy policy.

2. MINORS

We do not knowingly collect personal information from individuals or provide services or sell products to children. If you are below the age of 18, you may use our website only with the permission and active involvement of a parent or legal guardian. If you are a minor, please do not provide us or other website visitors with any personal information.

3. POLICY IS PART OF OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE

Our privacy policy is part of, and subject to, our website’s terms and conditions of use. You may view these terms of use on our website.

4. COLLECTION OF DATA

1. INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE

We collect personal information that you voluntarily provide, including your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, or any other information you submit though forms, emails, or communications which can reasonably be sued to identify you.

2. INFORMATION COLLECTED AUTOMATICALLY

By visiting our website you automatically tell us certain information. This includes basic information such as your IP address, when you visited, the website from where you came prior to visiting us, the website where you go when you leave our website, your computer’s operating system, and the type of web browser that you are using. Our website automatically records this basic information about you.

We also use various tracking technologies (such as cookies, clear GIFs, and/or pixel tags) to collect data about your use of and access to our website. Pixel tags generate a generic notice of a visit to our website. In plain English, this means information that our website’s server transfers to your computer. This information can be used to track your session on ourwebsite. Pixel tags are used in conjunction with cookies to anonymously track the activity on our website by a particular browser on a particular site.

Cookies are small bits of information that may be placed on your computer by websites you visit, applications you use, or advertisements you view. Cookies alone tell us nothing about who you are.

Cookies may also be used to customize our website content for you as an individual. If you are using one of the common Internet web browsers, you can set up your browser to either let you know when you receive a cookie or to deny cookie access to your computer.

We may also collect any data that you provide us by posting it at our website or by email. You can always choose not to provide us with information. However, if you do withhold information, you may not be able to use some parts of our service and future. Some transactions between you and our website may involve payment by credit card, debit card, checks, money orders, and/or third party online payment services. In such transactions, we will collect information related to the transaction as part of the course of doing business with you, including your billing address, telephone number, and other information related to the transaction.

3. WHAT WE DO WITH YOUR INFORMATION

We use your information to operate our website’s business activities. For example, we may use this data to contact you about changes to our website, new services, or special offers, resolve disputes, troubleshoot issues, and enforce our website’s terms and conditions. We may share, in our sole discretion, about you to law enforcement or other government officials for purposes of fraud investigations, alleged intellectual property infringement, or any other suspected illegal activity or matters that may expose us to legal liability. Although we do not disclose individually identifiable information, we may disclose aggregate data about our website’s visitors to advertisers or other third parties for marketing and promotional purposes. From time to time, we may use third party suppliers to provide services on our website. If a supplier wants to collect information about you, you will be notified. However, you will never be required to give information to a third-party supplier. We restrict the way third party suppliers can use your information. We do not sell personal information. However, third party service providers may use technology on the service that sells personal data. If you wish to optout of the use of your personal data, you may do so by following the instructions in “Opting out of data use” below. We do not sell your personal information. We do not “share” personal information for cross-context behavior adverting as defined under California law.

We will retain your personal data, only for as long as necessary for the purpose set forth in this Privacy Policy. We will retain and use your personal data to the extend necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our legal agreements and policies. We will also retain personal date for internal analysis purpose.

4. THIRD-PARTIES MAY ALSO AUTOMATICALLY COLLECT DATA ABOUT YOU

Some embedded content on our website may be served by third-party content providers. Please note that these companies may also use cookies or other similar technologies to collect data about you, both on our website and throughout the Internet. Data collection and use by those third-parties is subject to the privacy policies of those third-parties.

5. OPTING-OUT OF DATA USE

We will collect your personal data when you voluntarily provide it to us and collect other data about you and your use of our website automatically when you interact with us. If you do not want us to use your collected data as described above, please email us at info@realitybasedleadership.com with such request.

If you no longer wish to receive messages from Alex Dorr or Reality-Based Leadership, you can opt-out from receiving such messages in the future by following the instructions in the message or contacting us at info@realitybasedleadership.com.

With respect to our website’s use of cookies and other similar technologies, by adjusting settings on your browser, you may elect not to allow cookies to be placed, and thus opt-out of certain features of our website and the website’s automatic collection of certain data about you.

You may remove certain tracking technologies and opt-out of online behavioral advertising messaging by using the opt-out tools available from the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA Opt-Out Tool) and the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI Opt-Out Tools). Please note that these opt-out tools are device and browser specific, so you must repeat the opt-out from each of your browsers and devices.

You may also adjust your advertising preferences on various social media websites by adjusting your settings on the platform (for example, you may adjust the types of Facebook ads you receive HERE).

5. USERNAMES AND PASSWORDS

Your access to parts of our website may be protected by a username and a password. Do not give your password to anyone. If you enter a section of ourwebsite that requires a password, you should log out when you leave. As a safety precaution, you should also close out of your web browser completely and re-open it before viewing other parts of the Internet.

6. YOUR USE OF INFORMATION AND UNSOLICITED JUNK EMAIL

If you obtain personally identifiable information about another website user, you are not allowed to disclose this information to anyone else without the consent of the user and our consent too. We hate junk email (Spam). The information you obtain from our website about us or other site users cannot be used by you or others to send an unsolicited commercial email or to send unsolicited commercial communications via our website’s posting or other communication systems.

7. YOUR VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THIRD PARTIES WHO ARE NOT OUR SUPPLIERS

You may choose to provide personal information to website visitors or other third parties who are not our suppliers. Please use caution when doing so. The privacy policies and customs of these third parties determine what is done with your information.

8. AUTORESPONDERS

We may use autoresponders to communicate with you by email. To protect your privacy, we use a verified opt-in system for such communications and you can always opt-out of such communications using the links contained in each autoresponder message. If you have difficulties opting out, you may contact us by
email, or sending us a mail to the address listed below.

9. POLICY CHANGES

The terms of this policy may change from time to time. If such changes are made, we will notify you by a notice posted on our website’s homepage of the changes that have been made. If you disagree with the changes that have been made, please contact us (by email, using a website contact form, or in writing by mail), and any changes made to this policy will not apply to information we have collected from you prior to making the changes. If you are concerned about the topic covered by this policy, you should read it each time before you use our website. Any questions or concerns about this policy should be brought to our attention by email and providing us with information relating to your concern. You may also mail your concerns to us at: info@realitybasedleadership.com

10. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES

Links to other websites may not be operated by us. If you click on a third party link, you will be directed to that third party’s website. We may not have control over how third parties use your personal data and assume no responsibility for thecontent, privacy policies or practices of any third party sites. Please review and Privacy Policy of every site you visit.

11. CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS

If you are a California resident, you have the right to be notified which categories of personal data are collected and the purpose for which the personal data is being used, the sources from which personal data waws collected, the business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling personal data, the specific pieces of personal data collected about you, and to whom we share personal data. You also the right to request not to sell or delete collected personal data within the last 12 months. Please note, that any opt out is specific to the browser you use. You may need to opt out on every browser hat you use. Any opt out request will be processed within 30 days of receiving your verifiable request.

Additionally, under Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.83 (California’s Shine the Light law), California residents with an established business relationship with us can request information once a year our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To request this information, please send an email us at: info@realitybasedleadership.com