Privacy Policy

Last Updated: June 28, 2025

Welcome to Madison Tremblay Media! Your privacy matters, and I want to be clear about what data is collected, how it's used, and what your options are.

Information I Collect

I gather information in a few key ways:

    •    Forms – When you fill out a form (like to get in touch about my services), I collect what you share—usually your name, email, and message.

    •    Advertising & Tracking Tools – I use platforms like Meta (Facebook/Instagram) and Google Ads to promote my work and better understand what resonates. These platforms use cookies and pixels to track engagement and performance across sites.

    •    Site Usage – I track general browsing activity on my website (like which pages are visited) to improve the content and overall experience.

How Your Information Is Used

Your information helps me:

    •    Respond to messages and provide services.

    •    Run targeted ads and refine marketing efforts.

    •    Review web traffic and social media interactions to see what’s working.

Sharing Your Information

I don’t sell your personal information. However, I do use third-party services—like Google, Meta, and analytics platforms—that may collect data via tracking tools to help with marketing and performance insights.

Your Control & Choices

    •    Ad Preferences – You can adjust your settings on platforms like Facebook and Google to control what kinds of ads you see.

    •    Cookies – Most browsers let you manage or block cookies if you don’t want to be tracked.

    •    Unsubscribe Anytime – If you receive emails from me, there will always be a link to unsubscribe.

Protecting Your Data

I take reasonable measures to safeguard your information, but no system is completely foolproof. If you ever have questions or concerns, I’m happy to help and you can reach out using the information below.

Get in Touch

Have questions about this privacy policy? Reach out any time at hello@madisontremblaymedia.com.

Thanks for visiting! I keep things simple and transparent—no fine print, just a clear overview of how your data is treated.