Privacy

Welcome to Power Searchs. We know privacy matters—especially in a world where just visiting a website can feel like you’re handing out personal info. That’s why we want to be upfront and clear about what we collect, how we use it, and what you can expect from us.

This policy outlines how we handle your information when you use PowerSearchs.com. By continuing to browse, read, or engage with anything on the site, you agree to what’s outlined here. If anything feels confusing or you’d like to ask a question, we’re always happy to help.

What We Collect

When you visit PowerSearchs.com, we automatically collect some basic information about your visit. This includes your browser type, general location (like city or region), how long you stay on a page, which articles you view, and whether you’re visiting from a mobile device or desktop.

If you contact us directly or sign up for future updates (like a newsletter), we may collect personal details like your name or email address—but only if you voluntarily provide them.

We don’t collect sensitive personal information. We don’t track you across the internet. And we definitely don’t collect more than we need.

How We Use That Information

The information we gather helps us make Power Searchs better for you. It lets us understand what kinds of articles our readers value, where improvements are needed, and what kind of content we should create more of.

If you’ve shared your email with us, we’ll only use it to respond to you or send you updates you’ve asked to receive. You’ll never be spammed, and you can unsubscribe anytime.

We do not sell, rent, or trade your information. Ever. Your trust means more to us than any marketing list.

Cookies and Tracking

Yes, we use cookies. They’re small data files stored in your browser that help us see how visitors move through the site. They can remember what pages were viewed, how often a user returns, and which devices are being used. All of this helps us fine-tune your experience and improve performance.

You can turn off cookies in your browser settings if you prefer. That might impact how some parts of the site behave, but your choice always comes first.

Third-Party Tools

To help run the site smoothly, we may use a few third-party services, like Google Analytics for website metrics or secure email platforms for communication. These services only access anonymized or limited data necessary to do their job. They’re not allowed to use your information for anything else.

We only work with services that take data privacy as seriously as we do.

External Links

Our site may include links to outside websites—for example, to auto manufacturers, news outlets, or helpful service tools. Once you leave PowerSearchs.com, you’re on their terms, not ours.

We’re not responsible for how those sites handle your information. We encourage you to review their privacy policies before sharing anything sensitive or personal with them.

Your Rights

You always have a right to know what data we’ve collected about you, why we’ve collected it, or to request that it be deleted. If you’ve submitted personal information and want us to update or remove it, just send us a message. We’ll take care of it, quickly and respectfully.

You’re in control. We’re just here to support your journey with better, smarter auto content.

Policy Updates

Every once in a while, we may update this Privacy Policy to reflect site improvements, new tools, or changes in how we operate. If we do, we’ll revise this page and update the date below so you’ll always know when it was last reviewed.

Using the site after a change means you’re okay with the updated version. But as always, if you have questions, just ask.

Let’s Talk

Have a question about how your data is handled? Want us to clarify something? Just need peace of mind before signing up for updates?

We’ve got you.

Reach out to us directly at contact@powersearchs.com, and we’ll respond like humans—not a help desk bot.

Thanks for visiting. Thanks for trusting us.

And thanks for choosing Power Searchs to be part of your drive toward smarter, more informed decisions.