Privacy Policy

Information We Collect

PlainBankruptcy collects minimal data. When you visit, we use analytics (Umami, privacy-friendly) to understand aggregate traffic patterns — pages visited, referrers, country. We do not collect names, email addresses, or financial information.

Cookies and Tracking

We use Google Analytics (GA4) with Consent Mode v2 and AdSense for advertising. By default, advertising tracking is disabled for EU/EEA/UK users until consent is granted. We use Umami for privacy-friendly analytics (no personal identifiers).

Advertising

We display Google AdSense advertisements. Google may use cookies to serve ads based on your interests. See Google's Privacy Policy at policies.google.com for details. You can opt out of personalized advertising at adssettings.google.com.

Data We Do NOT Collect

We do not collect individual bankruptcy case data. We do not store personally identifiable information. We do not sell your data to third parties.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact: privacy@plainbankruptcy.com

Our Approach to Your Data

We collect only what is necessary to operate PlainBankruptcy and understand, in aggregate, how the site is used. We do not sell visitor data, do not share it with data brokers, and do not build advertising profiles of individual visitors outside the boundaries set by our advertising partners (Google AdSense). Cookies used by the site are listed in the main privacy policy above; each is labeled with its purpose and retention window.

Public Records and Personal Data

The records surfaced on PlainBankruptcy are drawn from public government datasets. These records are public by design — they exist to let citizens and regulators verify credentials, enforcement actions, safety outcomes, and other matters of accountability. We do not republish data that is not already publicly available, and we honor removal requests for records that are factually incorrect or that have been officially expunged at the source. Removal is a data-quality action, not a privacy right over lawful public records.

Your Rights

If you are a California, EU, UK, or other resident whose jurisdiction grants data-subject rights, you may request access, correction, or deletion of any personal data we hold about you (which is generally only a hashed IP address and a short server-access log). Contact requests are handled by our editorial team at the email on the contact page. We do not charge for requests, we do not require you to create an account to exercise a right, and we do not retaliate against anyone who submits a request.

Advertising, Measurement, and Your Consent

PlainBankruptcy displays contextual advertising through Google AdSense, which may set its own cookies for measurement and frequency capping. We deploy Google's Consent Mode v2, so if you decline cookies via a consent banner or privacy-first browser, Google limits its measurement to anonymous, aggregate signals. We also use a first-party privacy-preserving analytics tool (Umami) that does not track individuals across sites. If you prefer zero measurement, enable a tracker-blocker or browse privately — we will not work harder to profile you.

Advertising & Third-Party Cookies

This website displays advertising served by Google AdSense, a service provided by Google LLC. Google AdSense uses cookies and similar technologies to:

Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies to serve ads based on your past visits to this website. You can opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Google Ads Settings.

You can also opt out of third-party vendors' use of cookies for personalized advertising by visiting:

Cookies We Use

We and our advertising partners may set the following categories of cookies:

You can control cookies through your browser settings or, for EEA/UK/CH visitors, via the consent banner displayed on first visit.

Data Retention & Your Rights

We retain analytics data for 26 months. Advertising cookies follow Google AdSense's standard retention policy.

If you are in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or California, you have the right to:

To exercise these rights, please use the contact methods listed on our Contact page.