Legal
Privacy Choices
Last updated: July 19, 2026
This page explains practical ways to make privacy requests and manage choices related to Crowdstax accounts, newsletters, cookies, Google Analytics 4, and advertising or marketing tools used by Crowdstax.
Make a privacy request
Depending on your location, you may be able to request access, correction, deletion, export, restriction, or objection related to personal information Crowdstax processes about you. To make a request, use the contact page or email support@crowdstax.com.
We may need to verify your identity before fulfilling a request. Requests may be limited or denied where they are fraudulent, repetitive, legally restricted, technically infeasible, or conflict with moderation, security, legal, public-content, or platform-integrity needs.
Account and content choices
You can request updates or deletion for account information and certain submitted content. Some public content may remain available, be anonymized, or be preserved where needed for conversations, product records, moderation history, legal obligations, security, or platform integrity.
Newsletter and email choices
Newsletter consent is separate from account, security, moderation, and other transactional notices. Logged-in users can manage the Crowdstax newsletter checkbox in account settings. You can also unsubscribe from marketing or newsletter emails using the unsubscribe link or Resend-powered tools in a newsletter email where available, using preference tools if Crowdstax provides them, or by contacting us at support@crowdstax.com.
The account signup form may show a newsletter checkbox that is checked by default. You can uncheck it before creating an account, and that choice is separate from account, security, moderation, and service notices.
Unsubscribing from the newsletter does not necessarily stop transactional, account, security, moderation, legal, or service-related messages. We may keep subscription, unsubscribe, bounce, complaint, and suppression records, including Resend provider events where available, as needed to honor your choices and maintain email deliverability.
Cookie and browser choices
You can control many cookies and local storage settings through your browser. Blocking cookies may affect authentication, security checks, forms, saved preferences, bot protection, analytics measurement, and other site features.
Essential cookies and similar storage may still be required to operate Crowdstax safely. Google Analytics 4 may use cookies or similar technologies to help measure site usage and recognize repeat visits or sessions. Browser privacy settings, cookie blocking, privacy extensions, or deleting cookies may reduce or prevent some analytics collection.
Analytics and marketing choices
When configured, Google Analytics 4 is loaded across Crowdstax. Crowdstax suppresses its own route-based Google Analytics pageview events on certain private account and administrative paths. On eligible paths, it helps us understand traffic, referral sources, page usage, engagement, performance, and how visitors interact with public pages and important site actions. Crowdstax does not currently sell personal information, and basic Google Analytics use should not be understood as advertising remarketing or cross-context behavioral advertising.
You can use browser-level controls, privacy extensions, cookie controls, and Google-provided controls where available, such as Google's Analytics opt-out browser add-on. Crowdstax does not currently provide a site-level analytics opt-out toggle, cookie banner, or consent preference center. If Crowdstax later enables advertising, identity resolution, remarketing, cross-context behavioral advertising, or similar tools, we should update this page and the Privacy Policy before or when those tools are enabled.
Global Privacy Control and Do Not Track
Some browsers send Global Privacy Control or Do Not Track signals. Crowdstax should not be understood to automatically honor those signals unless support is implemented. If Crowdstax later enables technologies that legally require opt-out recognition, we will update our tools, disclosures, and practices accordingly.
Questions or complaints
Contact us through the contact page or at support@crowdstax.com. Depending on your location, you may also have rights to raise privacy concerns with a regulator or other authority.
