Privacy Policy

We have created this Privacy Policy that is effective on January 9, 2026, and was last updated on April 24, 2026. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your information when you visit our website (Low Income House – https://lowincome.house/).


1. What Kind of Information We Collect

In most cases, when you visit https://lowincome.house/, we will collect non-personal or general information about you that does not personally identify you (general data), such as:

  • Your IP address (to help identify an approximate general location – e.g., what country or city you are coming from)
  • The type of browser you are using and the type of device you are using
  • The pages of our website that you accessed and the length of time you spent on our website
  • The website from which you came to our website (e.g., Google, Facebook, or other websites)
  • Your name and/or your email address when you contact us

We do not collect sensitive personal information, including passwords, banking information, credit card information, or government identification numbers.


2. Cookies

Cookies are small pieces of text that are stored on your computer by your internet browser. Cookies are useful to us because they allow us to do the following:

  • Store user preferences
  • Understand how visitors to our website interact with us
  • Control the display of advertisements to our users

You may choose to disable cookies by changing the settings in your web browser. However, doing so may limit your ability to utilize some features of our website.

We will obtain your consent before we place or access any cookie(s) (i.e., if a cookie is determined by the applicable law to be non-essential, then your consent must be obtained).


3. Google AdSense

We currently use Google AdSense to place advertisements on the https://lowincome.house/ website.

Google may utilize cookies (like DART) in order to serve advertising based on prior visits you’ve made to sites.

Information that Google might collect from users includes: non-personally identifiable information, browsing activities and interests as a result of website usage.

If you’d prefer not to receive personalized advertising, visit: https://adssettings.google.com.

Be aware that we’re unable to access or control any of the cookies used by other advertisers.


4. Third Party Services

There are several types of service providers we utilize; among them are:

  • Google Ad Sense
  • Google Analytics

These companies collect, monitor and review analytical usage information to assess visitor usage patterns as well as enhance both our website as well as advertising.


5. Your Rights (GDPR-EEA and UK-Based Users)

If you are a resident within the European Economic Area (EEA), or in the UK, you are entitled to:

  • Access the information we hold about you
  • Request correction of inaccurate personal data
  • Request deletion of your personal data
  • Request restriction of processing of your data
  • Withdraw your consent at any time
  • Request transfer of your data (data portability)

To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at [email protected].


6. Rights for California Residents (CCPA and CPRA)

If you are a California resident you have the right to request:

  • Information about the personal data we collect about you
  • Request deletion of your personal data
  • Request that we do not sell or share your personal data
  • Opt out of targeted advertising

As stated above, we do not sell or share your personal data.

To request information, email us at [email protected] with the subject line “California Data Request”.


7. CalOPPA Compliance

Under the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA):

  • Our privacy policy is clearly posted on our website
  • We provide a full disclosure of what personal data we collect and how we will use it
  • You have the right to anonymously visit our website
  • We will update the Privacy Policy as necessary

8. Children’s Information

Low Income House does not knowingly collect personal identifiable information (personal data) from children under the age of 13.

Should you believe that a child has provided their personal data to us via our site, please contact us for immediate deletion of that child’s personal data.


9. How We Use Your Information

We use your information for:

  • Bettering our website and user experience
  • Responding to user inquiries
  • Providing users with targeted advertising
  • Tracking our site traffic and performance metrics

We never sell, trade or rent personal data.


10. Data Protection

We protect your data utilizing standard security measures such as using HTTPS and secure servers. Unfortunately, no method of transmission via the Internet is completely secure.

We retain collected data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer retention period is required by law.


11. Do Not Track Signals

Many web browsers support a “Do Not Track” option within your browser settings. Currently our website does not respond to DNT signals but you may be able to manage DNT via your browser settings.


12. Third Party Links

Our website may contain links to third party websites. Once you leave our website, we can no longer be held responsible for the content or privacy practices of such sites. Please review the privacy practices before providing any personal data to those sites.


13. Updates to the Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy is subject to change at any time by us, with or without notice. Any updates will be posted on this page, with an effective date.


14. Contact Us

If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy or about your data, please contact us via:


By using this Site you are agreeing to this Privacy Policy and consent to the terms of this Privacy Policy.