Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for El Paso Local SEO

We treat your data exactly how we treat our clients’ Google Business Profiles. Strict control. Clear intent. Zero spam. This privacy policy takes effect on May 18, 2026.

You landed on elpasolocalseo.com because you want to dominate El Paso search results. You want to rank in the map pack. You do not want your inbox flooded with junk. We respect that boundary entirely.

We built this policy to explain exactly what happens when you interact with our site.

The Data We Actually Collect

We run a local SEO agency. We need specific information to audit your digital footprint and tell you why your competitors outrank you. When you fill out our contact form, you give us your name, your email address, and your business website.

Sometimes you hand over your phone number or your physical El Paso address. We use this to check your NAP consistency across local directories. We look at your proximity signals. We do not scrape this data secretly.

You type it in. You hit send. We read it.

Our hosting provider automatically collects server log data. This happens on every website you visit across the internet. The logs record your IP address, browser type, referring pages, and timestamps. We review these logs strictly to diagnose server errors.

How We Use Your Information

We use your contact details to reply to your inquiries. If you ask why your roofing company vanished from Google Maps after a recent update, we email you back with an answer. We schedule a call. We discuss citation velocity and review generation.

We do not sell your email to third-party lead brokers. We hate that practice. It creates noise. We focus strictly on the signal.

Your data stays securely inside our agency infrastructure.

If our site crashes during a traffic spike, the server logs show us the exact point of failure. We do not tie this technical data to your personal identity. It exists purely for infrastructure maintenance and security monitoring.

Cookies and Analytics Tracking

We track website visitors. We use Google Analytics and Google Search Console. These tools place small text files called cookies on your browser.

We watch the analytics to improve our content quality. If 500 people visit our guide on bilingual SEO for the US-Mexico border and bounce after three seconds, we know the content failed. We rewrite it. We fix the blind spots. We make the page faster.

Cookies show us aggregate behavior. They tell us if visitors prefer reading about Google Business Profile optimization or local link building. They do not tell us your personal identity.

You remain an anonymous data point in our traffic reports.

We also use functional cookies to remember your preferences. If you dismiss a notification banner, a cookie stops that banner from reappearing on your next visit. These cookies expire automatically. They just remove the friction of repetitive pop-ups.

You have full control over this tracking. Block cookies in your browser settings. The site still works perfectly. You just become invisible to our analytics dashboard.

Embedded Content from Other Websites

We embed Google Maps on our site. We embed YouTube videos explaining local search strategies. These embedded elements behave exactly as if you visited the source website directly.

Google collects data when you interact with their map widget. They track your IP address. They monitor your interaction with the map if you are logged into a Google account.

We do not control Google’s tracking scripts. You must read their privacy policy to understand their specific data practices. We include these embeds because local SEO requires visual map context.

Third-Party Service Providers

We operate a modern digital business. We rely on external software to function. We use secure email servers to receive your messages. We manage client communications through a dedicated CRM platform.

When you request a local SEO audit, your details go into this CRM system. This prevents us from losing your email in a crowded inbox. Our providers act strictly as data processors.

They operate under strict confidentiality agreements. They cannot legally take your El Paso business details and market their own services to you. They secure the database while we do the actual SEO work.

We refuse to integrate sketchy third-party tracking pixels. We keep our tech stack lean. Less code means faster load times. Faster load times mean better local rankings.

Data Retention and Security

We keep your contact form submissions for as long as we maintain a business relationship. If you reach out for an audit and decide not to hire us, we delete your inquiry after twelve months. We do not hoard dead leads.

We secure our website with standard encryption protocols. We update our plugins weekly. We monitor for vulnerabilities constantly.

Digital security carries inherent risks. No system provides absolute protection. We apply rigorous safeguards to minimize that friction. If a data breach ever occurs, we will notify you immediately.

Your Rights Regarding Your Data

You own your personal information. You dictate how we handle it. You have specific rights under privacy regulations.

You possess the right to access the data we hold about you. You hold the right to request corrections if we spelled your business name wrong in our CRM. You retain the right to demand complete deletion of your profile from our systems.

Send us an email to exercise these rights. We process these requests within five business days. No automated runarounds. A real person handles your ticket.

Changes to This Policy

Search algorithms change. Privacy laws evolve. We update this page when necessary to reflect our actual operations.

We do not send out mass emails every time we fix a typo in this document. We post the revised version right here. The effective date at the top reflects the most recent update.

Check back if you care about the granular details of our data handling.

How to Contact Us

You deserve a direct line of communication. If you have questions about this privacy policy, ask

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