Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, share, and protect information when you visit MickSkylark.com and related pages (the “Site”), including when you RSVP, join waitlists, or submit forms.
- 1) Who We Are
- 2) Information We Collect
- 3) How We Use Information
- 4) Cookies, Pixels, and Similar Technologies (Including Meta Pixel)
- 5) How We Share Information
- 6) Your Choices
- 7) Data Retention
- 8) Security
- 9) Children’s Privacy
- 10) International Visitors
- 11) Changes to This Policy
- 12) Contact Us
1) Who We Are
The Site is operated by Mick Skylark LLC (and/or related production entities) (“we,” “us,” or “our”). This policy applies to information collected through this Site and related web pages we operate.
2) Information We Collect
A) Information you provide
We collect information you choose to provide, such as when you submit a form, RSVP, join a waitlist, sign up for updates, or contact us. This may include:
- Name (if provided)
- Email address
- Phone number (if provided)
- Responses to surveys or questionnaires
- Any other information you include in your message or form submission
B) Information collected automatically
When you visit the Site, some information is collected automatically, which may include:
- Device information (e.g., device type, operating system, browser type)
- IP address and approximate location (derived from IP)
- Pages viewed, links clicked, time spent, referral URLs
- Identifiers stored in cookies or similar technologies
C) Information from third-party services you interact with
Some forms on this Site may be hosted or embedded using third-party providers (for example, Tally). When you submit an embedded form, the form provider may collect information according to their own policies, and we receive the submission content.
3) How We Use Information
We use information for purposes such as:
- Processing RSVPs, waitlist confirmations, and event logistics
- Sending emails related to screenings, updates, changes, reminders, and follow-ups
- Responding to questions and support requests
- Improving the Site and user experience
- Measuring the effectiveness of marketing and promotions
- Detecting, preventing, and addressing security or technical issues
- Complying with legal obligations and enforcing our terms
4) Cookies, Pixels, and Similar Technologies (Including Meta Pixel)
A) What these technologies are
We (and third parties) may use cookies, pixels, SDKs, local storage, server logs, and similar technologies to recognize your browser/device, understand usage, and measure the effectiveness of ads and promotions.
B) Meta Pixel and advertising measurement
We use the Meta Pixel (a tracking pixel provided by Meta Platforms, Inc.) to help measure and understand the effectiveness of our advertising, build audiences, and deliver ads more relevant to people who may be interested in our content. The Meta Pixel may collect information about actions you take on the Site and may use cookies or similar identifiers.
Meta may use this data in accordance with its own policies. We do not receive personally identifying details from Meta about individual visitors from the Pixel alone; we generally receive aggregated reporting.
C) Analytics and other pixels (now or in the future)
We may use analytics tools (such as traffic measurement services) and may add additional pixels or tags in the future (for example, for performance measurement, conversion tracking, fraud prevention, or audience insights). These tools may collect information like page views, clicks, referrers, and device/browser details, and may set or read cookies/identifiers.
D) Your control over cookies / tracking
- Browser controls: Most browsers let you remove or reject cookies and control certain tracking. If you disable cookies, some features of the Site may not work correctly.
- Ad preferences: You can manage ad preferences on platforms like Meta within those platforms’ settings.
- Do Not Track: Some browsers offer “Do Not Track.” There is no consistent industry standard, and we do not guarantee a specific response to such signals.
5) How We Share Information
We may share information in the following situations:
- Service providers: With vendors who help us operate the Site and services (e.g., form tools, email delivery, hosting, analytics). They are given access only as needed to perform services.
- Legal / safety: If required by law, legal process, or if we believe disclosure is necessary to protect rights, safety, prevent fraud, or respond to government requests.
- Business transfers: If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing, or sale of assets, information may be transferred as part of that transaction.
- With your direction: If you ask us to share something or consent to sharing.
We do not sell your personal information in the ordinary “data broker” sense. However, some privacy laws define “sale” or “sharing” broadly (including certain advertising-related disclosures). Tracking pixels may be treated as “sharing” under certain laws when used for targeted advertising or measurement.
6) Your Choices
A) Email preferences
If you receive emails from us, you can opt out of non-essential messages by using an unsubscribe link if provided, or by emailing us at Contact@MickSkylark.com. We may still send essential operational emails related to an RSVP, waitlist confirmation, or event changes.
B) Access, correction, and deletion
You can request access to, correction of, or deletion of information you’ve provided by contacting us. We’ll respond as required by applicable law and may need to verify your request.
C) State privacy rights (US)
Depending on where you live, you may have additional rights (for example, to opt out of certain types of targeted advertising “sharing,” or to request information about categories of data collected). Contact us to exercise those rights.
7) Data Retention
We keep information as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this policy, including to run events, maintain records, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. Retention periods vary depending on the type of information and why it was collected.
8) Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect information. No method of transmission or storage is 100% secure, so we can’t guarantee absolute security.
9) Children’s Privacy
The Site is not intended for children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided us information, contact us and we will take steps to delete it.
10) International Visitors
If you access the Site from outside the United States, your information may be processed and stored in the United States or other jurisdictions where our service providers operate. Data protection laws may differ from those in your location.
11) Changes to This Policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The “Last Updated” date at the top reflects the most recent revision. Continued use of the Site after changes means you accept the updated policy.
12) Contact Us
For questions or requests related to privacy, contact:
Mick Skylark LLC
Email Us