Effective Date: October 30, 2025
All Masters Plumbing (“AMP,” “our organization,” “we,” or “us”) respects your privacy rights. This Privacy Statement (“Statement”) explains our practices regarding collection, utilization, sharing, and protection of personal data described herein, along with your rights and options concerning such data.
For details about managing your data preferences, please see Section 6. Data Preferences, and Section 12. State-Specific Privacy Rights, which covers privacy rights for U.S. state residents. California residents should review Section 12.B California Privacy Rights for information about data categories we collect and California privacy protections.
By utilizing our Platform (defined below), you acknowledge that your data will be processed according to this Statement. Your Platform usage and privacy-related disputes are governed by this Statement and our Terms & Conditions, including provisions regarding damage limitations and dispute resolution.
Unless noted otherwise, this Statement covers our data processing practices for: users accessing our digital properties where this Statement appears, including https://allmastersplumbing.com/ (“Platform”); participants in our programs, surveys, or studies; subscribers to our communications and updates; existing, past, and potential business associates; and individuals interacting with us or our Platform features (collectively, the “Platform”).
Supplemental Disclosures. Based on your interactions, we may supply additional privacy disclosures with specific details about our data handling. Such supplemental disclosures supersede this Statement where conflicts exist regarding covered data. This Statement excludes data we gather about employment applicants, staff members, or contractors in employment contexts.
We gather data directly from you, through external sources, and automatically via Platform usage. We may combine data from public or external sources as permitted by law. Data collection varies based on Platform usage and interactions.
We may collect these data types directly:
We receive data from external sources including partners, analytics firms, marketing services, platforms, social networks, databases, customers, and service vendors. Examples include:
We automatically gather or derive Platform usage data through cookies, pixels, and similar technologies:
See Section 5. Tracking Technologies for details about cookies and similar tools.
We process collected data for these purposes:
We don’t sell your data to external parties for their marketing. We may share data with service vendors who help maintain and improve our Platform. These vendors access data solely for providing requested services. Vendors include payment processors, hosting services, review platforms, and communication providers. Under state privacy laws (California CCPA, Colorado CDPA, Texas TDPSA), you can opt out of these practices.
Mobile data won’t be shared with external parties for promotional purposes. Text messaging consent data won’t be shared externally.
We share collected data for described purposes with these recipients:
We and our partners use cookies, pixels, storage objects, logs, and similar tools to collect browsing, activity, and device data. This helps analyze Platform usage, resolve issues, assess performance, optimize services, personalize content, and support marketing. See Section 6. Data Preferences for management options.
Cookies are identifiers stored on devices for recordkeeping. They facilitate navigation, support security and performance, and track usage.
Pixels (web beacons/GIFs) are embedded graphics tracking user activity and helping manage content. We use them in emails to measure engagement.
Browser Storage persists data after closing browsers, enabling faster page loading. Clear through browser settings.
Analytics Services like Google Analytics collect usage data for reports and metrics. Review Google’s Privacy Policy. Download the Google Analytics Opt-out Add-on to prevent data collection.
Cross-Device Recognition helps identify your other devices (phones, tablets, computers).
Advertising Partners personalize content and ads using cookies and tracking tools to collect browsing data, identifiers, and online activity for relevant advertising.
Audience Matching shares customer lists with partners for targeted advertising and enhanced demographic data for marketing campaigns.
We provide multiple preference management options. Some are browser/device-specific, requiring separate configuration. Deleting cookies requires reapplying preferences per browser/device.
Our Platform may link to external websites, features, or integrated services governed by their privacy policies, not this Statement. We aren’t responsible for external practices. Review their policies before use.
Our Platform isn’t for children under thirteen (13). We don’t knowingly collect their data. If we discover such collection, we’ll delete it. Parents believing we collected child data should contact us per Section 11. Contact Details.
We implement safeguards protecting against loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction. However, no security measures guarantee complete protection.
This Statement is current as of the date above. We may modify it periodically. Updates posted here. Material changes receive prominent notice on our Platform.
For questions about this Statement or privacy practices:
U.S. state residents have additional rights under state privacy laws. California residents see Section 12.B California Privacy Rights.
This section provides disclosures for U.S. state residents, including Texas. Subject to limitations, rights may include:
See Section 2. Data We Collect, Section 3. How We Use Your Data, and Section 4. Data Sharing Practices. While not selling for monetary compensation, we may “sell” or use for “targeted advertising”: identifiers (unique IDs, online IDs, IP addresses); internet activity (device/browsing data, usage). Shared with advertising networks, analytics providers, social networks for marketing and campaign improvement.
Opt out through cookie settings or global privacy control signals. See Section 6. Data Preferences. We’ll respond per legal requirements, verifying identity through record matching. Additional verification may be required. Unable to verify results in denial with explanation. Denials include appeal instructions.
This section covers California residents’ rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) for “personal information” as defined, whether collected online or offline. Excludes public information and CCPA exemptions. Additional notices may apply based on interactions.
The following table shows CCPA-defined data categories collected (including past 12 months) and sharing recipients:
| Data Categories Collected | Recipients |
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| Identifiers: Names, aliases, emails, phones, addresses, user IDs, usernames, unique IDs, online IDs, IP addresses, similar identifiers. |
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| Customer Records: Names, IDs, accounts, contacts, financial/payment data (payment types, cards, billing/shipping addresses) for purchases. |
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| Commercial Data: Product/service records, purchases, considerations, usage histories. |
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| Internet Activity: Browsing history, clickstream, searches, Platform interactions, advertisements, emails, usage data. |
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| Geolocation: General location data from individuals or devices. |
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| Audio/Visual Data: Call recordings, meetings, webinars, videos, photos, profile images. |
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| Professional Data: Titles, companies, business emails/phones, professional information. |
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| Protected Classes: Age, veteran status, California/federal protected characteristics. |
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| Inferences: Derived preferences, characteristics, behaviors, attitudes, abilities. |
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| Sensitive Data: Precise geolocation in certain circumstances. |
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Collected from: you directly/indirectly; affiliates; partners; vendors; customers; service providers; platforms; social networks; marketing/analytics providers.
Per Section, we process data for business/commercial purposes or as directed/consented:
We don’t use sensitive data beyond CCPA-authorized purposes.
We retain data as reasonably necessary for stated purposes or legal obligations, legal positions, or preservation requirements. We may deidentify data by removing identifiers, maintaining it in deidentified form without reidentification except to verify deidentification adequacy.
CCPA defines “sale” as disclosing data for valuable consideration and “sharing” as disclosing for cross-context behavioral advertising. While not selling for money, we may “sell” or “share” under CCPA through third-party cookies/tools: identifiers (unique IDs, online IDs, IP addresses); internet activity (device/browsing data, usage). Shared with ad networks, analytics providers, social networks for marketing and campaigns. We don’t sell/share data about known minors under sixteen (16).
CCPA provides specific rights, subject to conditions:
California residents exercise CCPA rights:
We verify identity through record matching, processing requests based on linkable data. Additional verification may be required. Unable to verify results in denial with explanation.
Authorized agents require authorization proof and consumer identity/authority verification.
Platform detects opt-out signals like global privacy control (GPC), opting browsers/devices out of cookies resulting in “sales” or “sharing.” Different devices/browsers require separate opt-outs. GPC information: https://globalprivacycontrol.org/.
