At Phoenix Traveler, your privacy matters to us. We know travel is about new experiences and good memories—so the last thing you should have to worry about is how your personal info is handled. This Privacy Policy spells out what we collect, how we use it, and how we keep it safe. By using our site, you’re saying, “Yep, I’m good with it.”
Information We Collect
When you’re hanging out with us at Phoenix Traveler, you might share some personal info—like your name, email address, or phone number if you’re signing up for updates, reaching out with a question, or sharing your Phoenix story. We collect this info to:
Send you tips, updates, and stories that make your Phoenix adventure even better.
Answer your questions and help you find your own rhythm in the city.
Keep your account (if you have one) secure and running smoothly.
We also collect some basic, non-personal info automatically—like which pages you visit, how long you spend there, and what kind of device you’re using. If your device settings allow, we might see general location data, too. Nothing invasive—just enough to help us make your experience here more personal and useful.
How We Use Your Information
We’re here to help you fall in love with Phoenix and make the most of every visit. Here’s how we use what we collect:
To send you helpful guides, local insights, and updates on the best things happening in the city.
To keep the site running smoothly and fix any glitches along the way.
To see which stories and tips you’re loving most, so we can keep sharing more of what matters to you.
Not feeling the emails anymore? No worries—every email has a quick unsubscribe link. One click and you’re off the list.
One thing we’ll never do? Sell your personal info to random third parties. That’s just not how we roll.
Third-Party Services
Sometimes we work with trusted partners to keep Phoenix Traveler running—like email services, website hosts, or analytics tools. These partners only get the info they need to do their jobs, and they’re held to strict privacy standards, just like we are.
We’re careful about who we work with, and we make sure they treat your data with the same respect we do.
Information Security
We take security seriously. From encrypted servers to regular updates, we’re always working to keep your info safe from leaks, hacks, or other issues. Our team stays on top of best practices to protect your data.
Of course, no system is perfect. That’s why we encourage you to use strong passwords, be mindful of what you share online, and let us know if something ever feels off. We’re in this together.
Your Rights
You’ve got rights when it comes to your personal info. You can:
Ask to see what info we have about you.
Update it if something’s not accurate.
Ask us to delete it altogether—unless there’s a legal reason we need to keep it.
And if those updates ever feel like too much? Every email has a quick opt-out link—use it whenever you want.
Links to Other Sites
You might see links here to other websites—maybe for more travel resources, maybe for local food and culture stories we think you’ll love. Just so you know: those sites have their own privacy policies, and we’re not responsible for how they handle your info. It’s always a good idea to check out their policies before sharing anything personal.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
Things change—laws update, technology grows, and so does the way we share travel tips and city stories. From time to time, we might update this Privacy Policy to keep up. When we do, the new version goes live here and takes effect right away.
If you keep using the site after an update? That’s your way of saying, “Yep, I’m good with it.” Want to stay in the loop? Checking back here every now and then is always a good idea.
Contact Us
Got a question about how we handle your info? Or maybe an idea for how we can do it better? We’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line anytime at contact@phoenixtraveler.com
At Phoenix Traveler, we’re here to help you discover the best of Phoenix and to make sure your personal info stays secure and respected. Thanks for trusting us with it, and thanks for being part of this adventure.