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Built For The Ambitious Growth Marketer

Privacy Policy

01_introduction

Mile Marker is a media agency that provides advertising services for business clients. This Privacy Policy describes Mile Marker’s practices regarding information we collect and the choices available regarding such information. For purposes of this Privacy Policy, unless otherwise stated, “information” or “personal information” means information relating to an identified or identifiable individual.

This Privacy Policy applies to information we collect where we control the purposes and means of processing, specifically information we collect through our website at milemarkeragency.com or any of our other online services that link to this Privacy Policy (the “Service”). Please note that your use of the Service is subject to our Terms of Service.

This Privacy Policy does not apply to the processing of personal information on behalf of a client, which is subject to the client’s privacy policy. For further details about our processing of client data, please see the “Processing on behalf of our Clients” section below. See additional disclosures if you live in the following regions:

  • California
  • Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire
  • EEA, Switzerland, and the UK

For our contact details, see the Contact Us section below.

02_Processing on behalf of Our Clients

In connection with providing services to our business clients, we collect and use information on their behalf and at their direction (“client data”). For example, we collect and process information to help our clients market and advertise to you, including through campaign strategy and media buy services. Client data has historically included contact identifiers, characteristics or demographics, commercial or transactions information, device identifiers, device information, internet activity, non-precise location data, and inferences generated, among other information. Further details about what these categories mean is set out below in the Privacy Policy.

Our processing of client data on behalf of our clients is governed by the terms of our service agreements with our clients, and not this Privacy Policy. If you wish to exercise any rights relating to such client data, please contact the applicable client directly. We are not responsible for how our clients treat the information we collect on their behalf, and we recommend you review their privacy policies and terms. In the event we are permitted to process client data for our own purposes, we will process the client data in accordance with the practices described below in this Privacy Policy.

03_Collection

This section describes the information we collect on our own behalf and how we collect it. Information You Provide through the Service.

When you use the Service, you may be asked to provide information to us, 
such as when you contact us. The categories of information we collect in this context include:

  • Contact Identifiers, including your name, email address, postal address, and phone number.

  • Characteristics or demographics, including your age, gender, and country.

  • Content, including content within any messages you send to us.

Please do not provide any information that we do not request.

3.1 Information from Your Browser or Device

When you use the Service, you may be asked to provide information to us, 
such as when you contact us. The categories of information we collect in this context include:

  • Device identifiers, including your device’s IP address and Ad ID.

  • Device information, including your device’s operating software and browser (e.g., type, version, and configuration), internet service provider, and regional and language settings.

  • Internet activity, including information about your browsing history and interactions, such as the features you use, pages you visit, content you view, time of day you browse, and referring and exiting pages.

  • Non-precise location data, such as location derived from an IP address or data that indicates a city or postal code level.

  • Cookies are browser-based text files which are dropped on your browser when you visit a website, open or click on an email, or interact with an advertisement. There are various types of cookies, including session cookies (which are cookies that expire when you close your browser) and persistent cookies (which are cookies that do not expire until a set expiration date or you manually delete them). Cookies may be first partyb(which are cookies served directly by us) or third party (which are cookies served by third parties we work with).

  • Pixels (also known as web beacons) are code embedded in a service. There are various types of pixels, including image pixels (which are one-pixel transparent images) and  JavaScript pixels (which contain JavaScript code). Pixels are often used in conjunction with cookies. When you access a service that contains a pixel, the pixel may permit us or a third party to collect information from your browser or device, or to drop or read cookies on your browser.

    We use these tracking technologies for a variety of purposes, including to help make our Service work, personalize your browsing experience, prevent fraud and assist with security, and perform measurement and analytics, and provide advertising (including targeted advertising). To exercise choice around tracking technologies, see Your Privacy Choices below.
04_EEA, Switzerland, and the UK
4.1 Data Practices

4.1 Data Practices
For individuals located in the European Economic Area, Switzerland, or the United Kingdom, our practices regarding the collection, use, disclosure, and retention of your personal data are set out in the main Privacy Policy above.
Lawful Basis for Processing Data protection laws in your region require a “lawful basis” for processing personal data. Our lawful bases include where: (a) you have given consent to the processing for one or more specific purposes, either to us or to our service providers, partners, or clients; (b) processing is necessary for the performance of a contract with you; (c) processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation; or (d) processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by us or a third party, and your interests and fundamental rights and freedoms do not override those interests. Where applicable, we will transfer your personal data to third countries subject to appropriate safeguards, such as standard contractual clauses.


Requests You have the right to access, rectify, or erase any personal data we have collected about you. You also have the right to data portability and the right to restrict or object to our processing of personal data we have collected about you. In addition, you have the right to ask us not to process your personal data (or provide it to third parties to process) for marketing purposes or purposes materially different than for which it was originally collected or subsequently authorized by you. You may withdraw your consent at any time for any data processing we do based on consent you have provided to us.
To exercise any of these rights, submit a request through our form here or write us at the email or postal address set out in the Contact Us section above (specifying the rights you wish to exercise).

4.2 Complaints

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the data protection regulator
in your jurisdiction.

Last updated : August 15, 2026