Privacy Policy

At Crumbl Cookies Menu, accessible at https://crumblcookie-menu.com/, we value transparency, responsible website operation, and user trust. This Privacy Policy explains what information we may collect from visitors, how that information may be used, how it may be protected, and what choices users may have regarding their data.

This policy applies to information collected through the website, including content browsing, contact inquiries, technical interaction with the site, and other normal website use. It is intended to help visitors clearly understand how we handle information when they access or use our platform.

Privacy and data security remain important areas of consumer protection in the United States, and the Federal Trade Commission continues to emphasize that websites and businesses should be truthful about their privacy practices and should protect the information they collect.

By using this website, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this policy, you should stop using the website.

1. Who We Are

spellingbee-answers.com is an independent content website created to help readers browse cookie menu-related information in a more organized, readable, and accessible way. Our website is designed around user-friendly content presentation, menu-style browsing, and general informational use.

Our official contact details are:

Crumbl Cookies Menu
1513 Kouskov St
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
United States

Email: admin@crumblcookie-menu.com
Phone: (907) 486-4646

2. Our Privacy Approach

We believe websites should collect information carefully, explain what they are doing clearly, and avoid unnecessary data collection. Our general privacy approach is to collect only the information reasonably needed to operate, maintain, improve, secure, and communicate through the website.

We do not build this website around selling user information. We do not aim to collect excessive personal data. We also try to use practical safeguards and limited-access handling where appropriate.

The FTC’s guidance for businesses stresses that effective data security begins with understanding what information is collected, how it moves through a business, and who can access it.

3. Information We Collect

We may collect information in two main categories: information you choose to provide, and information collected automatically through normal website operation.

A. Information You Provide Directly

You may choose to provide information to us when you:

  • email us
  • send a support or correction request
  • report a technical problem
  • submit general feedback
  • ask a question about the site
  • contact us about partnerships, media, or business matters

This information may include:

  • your name
  • your email address
  • your phone number, if you choose to provide it
  • the contents of your message
  • any additional information you voluntarily include

You are not required to create a personal account simply to browse the site.

B. Information Collected Automatically

When you visit the website, some technical and usage information may be collected automatically. This may include:

  • IP address
  • browser type and browser version
  • operating system
  • device type
  • referring website or source
  • pages viewed
  • visit dates and times
  • time spent on pages
  • basic interaction information
  • approximate location inferred from IP data

This type of information is commonly used to operate websites, understand traffic, improve performance, and monitor security.

C. Cookies and Similar Technologies

We may use cookies, local storage, or similar technologies to support site functionality, improve performance, remember preferences, and better understand general traffic behavior.

These technologies may help us:

  • keep the website functioning properly
  • remember basic preferences
  • understand how users navigate the site
  • measure traffic and performance trends
  • improve usability across devices

4. How We Use Information

We may use collected information for the following purposes.

A. To Operate the Website

We use information to make the website function properly, load pages correctly, support content delivery, and maintain technical stability.

B. To Improve User Experience

We may review traffic and usage patterns to improve:

  • page structure
  • readability
  • loading speed
  • mobile compatibility
  • navigation
  • overall site experience

C. To Respond to You

If you contact us, we use the information you provide to review and respond to your question, request, correction, or message.

D. To Maintain Website Security

We may use technical information to detect abuse, spam, unauthorized access attempts, unusual activity, or other risks to the website.

The FTC’s data security materials emphasize that businesses should take practical steps to protect the information they hold, limit unnecessary retention, and plan for security risks.

E. To Comply With Legal Obligations

We may use or retain information where reasonably necessary to comply with legal requirements, respond to lawful process, protect our rights, or enforce our policies.

5. Cookies Policy Overview

Cookies are small data files that websites may place on a user’s device to help the site function and to improve browsing experience. We may use the following types of cookies or similar tools:

Essential Cookies

These are used for basic website functions. Without them, some parts of the website may not work properly.

Analytics Cookies

These may help us understand general site traffic, visitor behavior, page popularity, and performance trends.

Functional Cookies

These may help remember non-sensitive user preferences or improve convenience during repeat visits.

You can usually manage cookie preferences through your browser settings. Please note that blocking or deleting cookies may affect how some parts of the website work.

6. Analytics and Traffic Measurement

We may use analytics or similar measurement tools to understand how visitors interact with the site. This may include aggregated data such as which pages are visited, how long users stay, what devices are being used, and which traffic sources are most common.

We use this type of information to improve the website, not to build detailed personal profiles for sale or unrelated tracking.

7. Information Sharing

We do not sell personal information.

We may share information only in limited circumstances.

A. Service Providers

We may use third-party service providers for functions such as:

  • website hosting
  • security monitoring
  • analytics
  • content delivery
  • spam filtering
  • technical maintenance

These providers may process limited information on our behalf and only as reasonably necessary to provide those services.

B. Legal Compliance

We may disclose information if required by law, court order, subpoena, or other valid legal process.

C. Protection of Rights and Safety

We may disclose information where reasonably necessary to:

  • protect the website
  • investigate fraud or abuse
  • enforce our policies
  • respond to security incidents
  • protect users or the public

D. Business Transfers

If the website is involved in a merger, sale, transfer, restructuring, or similar transaction, information may be transferred as part of that process, subject to applicable privacy and legal obligations.

8. Data Retention

We retain information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including:

  • responding to messages
  • maintaining business and website records
  • supporting security and abuse prevention
  • complying with legal obligations
  • resolving disputes
  • enforcing our policies

When information is no longer needed, we may delete it, anonymize it, or keep it in a limited archival form where appropriate.

The FTC’s business guidance recommends that organizations keep only what they need and properly dispose of information they no longer require.

9. Data Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures to help protect information associated with the website. These measures may include:

  • HTTPS encryption
  • restricted administrative access
  • software and plugin updates
  • spam and abuse controls
  • hosting-level safeguards
  • limited internal handling of submitted information

The FTC has repeatedly stressed that when companies say they protect personal information, they are expected to use reasonable safeguards consistent with those promises.

No website or online service can guarantee absolute security. For that reason, users should avoid sending highly sensitive information through ordinary email unless absolutely necessary.

10. Children’s Privacy

Crumbl Cookies Menu is a general-audience website and is not intentionally directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 in a manner that would require special handling unless appropriate legal requirements are met.

The FTC explains that COPPA imposes specific requirements on operators of websites or online services directed to children under 13, as well as operators that have actual knowledge they are collecting personal information online from a child under 13.

If you believe a child under 13 has submitted personal information to us, please contact us at admin@crumblcookie-menu.com so we can review the matter and take appropriate action.

11. Third-Party Links and External Services

Our website may include links to third-party websites, social media platforms, external resources, or other services. This Privacy Policy applies only to Crumbl Cookies Menu and not to third-party sites.

We are not responsible for the privacy, security, or content practices of external websites. When you leave our website and visit another site, you should review that site’s own privacy policy and terms.

This may include services such as:

  • X
  • Reddit
  • Quora
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • external content tools or analytics providers

12. Your Privacy Choices and Requests

Depending on where you live, you may have certain rights regarding personal information associated with you. While rights vary by jurisdiction, we will make reasonable efforts to respond to legitimate requests involving information you have directly submitted to us.

You may contact us to request, where applicable:

  • access to information you have provided
  • correction of inaccurate information
  • deletion of certain submitted information
  • assistance with cookie-related questions
  • clarification regarding our data practices

To make a request, email us at admin@crumblcookie-menu.com.

We may need to verify your identity before completing certain requests.

13. International Visitors

Although Crumbl Cookies Menu is based in the United States, visitors may access the site from other countries. If you use the site from outside the United States, you understand that your information may be processed in the United States or in other jurisdictions where our service providers operate.

By using the site, you acknowledge that privacy and data protection laws may differ by location.

14. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect:

  • changes in law
  • website feature updates
  • changes in analytics, hosting, or technical services
  • improvements in privacy or security practices
  • operational changes to the site

When we make changes, we will update the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page. Continued use of the website after changes are posted means you accept the updated policy.

15. Contact Us

If you have questions, concerns, or privacy-related requests regarding this Privacy Policy, you may contact us at:

Crumbl Cookies Menu
1513 Kouskov St
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
United States

Email: admin@crumblcookie-menu.com
Phone: (907) 486-4646