Privacy Policy

Introduction

This Privacy Policy explains how PhantomOS Reviews LLC operates KneeReliefSource as an affiliate-supported review and comparison site. It covers the information collected through the website, how that information may be used, and the choices available to visitors. The site is intended to provide informational content and referral links, and it may rely on third-party tracking for analytics, advertising attribution, and affiliate reporting. This policy applies to visitors who browse the site, submit forms, or interact with outbound links and advertisements.

By using the site, visitors acknowledge that online tracking tools and advertising partners may collect certain data in ways that vary by browser settings, consent choices, and regional privacy laws. The details below describe common practices, but individual experiences may differ depending on device settings and platform controls.

Information We Collect

KneeReliefSource may collect information in several ways. This can include cookies and similar technologies, analytics events, contact form submissions, ad-platform click identifiers such as gclid, msclkid, wbraid, and gbraid, referral source information, and device or browser details. Device data may include IP address, browser type, operating system, language settings, approximate location derived from IP, and pages viewed on the site.

When a visitor submits a contact form, the site may collect the information entered into that form, such as name, email address, and message content. Some data may also be collected automatically through embedded analytics or advertising tools when a page loads or an outbound link is clicked. The exact information captured can depend on the services enabled, user consent choices, and browser-level privacy controls.

How We Use Information

The information collected may be used to operate the website, measure traffic, understand which pages attract attention, track conversions from ads or affiliate links, and respond to contact requests. Site analytics help identify general usage patterns, while conversion tracking can show whether a visitor reached an external offer after interacting with the site. Such reporting may help improve content organization and link placement, though results vary based on traffic source and platform configuration.

Contact form details are used to answer questions, handle support inquiries, and follow up on messages sent to the site. Information may also be used to detect abuse, maintain security, comply with legal obligations, and preserve the integrity of records associated with advertising and affiliate reporting.

Third Parties

The site may share or disclose information to service providers and marketing partners that help operate the website and attribute traffic. These third parties may include:

  • Google Ads
  • Microsoft Ads
  • Affiliate networks such as MaxBounty, DFO Performance, ClickBank, MaxWeb, and BuyGoods
  • Hosting provider(s)
  • Email provider(s)

These partners may process data according to their own privacy policies and technical settings. In some cases, they may receive click identifiers, referrer data, IP-based signals, or event information that supports reporting and fraud prevention. The site does not control how third parties retain or combine data once it leaves the site, and users should review each provider’s policy for more detail.

Cookies & Similar Technologies

Cookies, pixels, tags, and related technologies may be used to remember preferences, support analytics, measure ad performance, and track affiliate referrals. Some cookies are necessary for basic site functions, while others may be used for advertising and measurement. Visitors can often manage cookies through browser settings, consent banners, or device-level privacy controls, but disabling certain cookies may affect site functionality or the accuracy of reporting.

Tracking technologies may be set by the site itself or by third parties operating advertising and analytics tools. Those tools can collect signals such as page views, ad interactions, and referral paths. Because browser behavior and consent frameworks can change, the level of tracking may vary across sessions and devices.

Your Rights

Depending on location, visitors may have rights to access, correct, delete, or receive a copy of certain personal information. Some visitors may also have the right to opt out of targeted advertising or certain forms of data sharing. GDPR rights may apply to individuals in the European Economic Area and the United Kingdom, while CCPA-style rights may apply to qualifying California residents. These rights are not absolute and may be limited by legal obligations, security needs, or the operational requirements of the site.

To the extent required by applicable law, the site will honor requests to access, delete, or opt out of targeted advertising through the contact methods below. Browser-based controls, ad settings, and platform-specific privacy choices may also affect how data is used. Individual experiences may differ based on the services involved and the scope of the request.

Data Retention

Information is retained only as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this policy, including operating the site, maintaining records, meeting legal obligations, resolving disputes, and supporting security or fraud-prevention efforts. Retention periods may vary depending on the type of data, the service that collected it, and any legal or contractual requirements imposed by third parties.

Contact form submissions may be kept for a period needed to handle the inquiry and maintain business records. Analytics and advertising logs may be stored for longer or shorter periods depending on provider settings and account configuration. Where deletion is requested and legally permitted, the site will take reasonable steps to remove or de-identify the relevant information.

Contact for Privacy Requests

Privacy questions, access requests, deletion requests, and advertising opt-out inquiries can be sent by email to support@kneereliefsource-01e76a. Requests should include enough detail to identify the issue and the information involved so the request can be reviewed appropriately.

Mailing address: if a postal address is provided by the site operator in the future, it will be listed here. Until then, email remains the primary contact method for privacy requests. This policy may be updated from time to time to reflect operational, legal, or technical changes.