Operational Transparency
Trust is the foundation of digital revenue. You cannot repair damaged assets or restore broken monetization pipelines without absolute transparency. We built Income Blueprintz to fix digital revenue systems. We wrote this privacy policy to explain exactly how we handle your information.
We reject legal jargon. We reject hidden clauses. We present the operational reality of how we run this site. This policy is effective as of May 24, 2026.
The Information We Collect
We collect data to make our service work. When you hit a roadblock in your media distribution supply chain, you come to us. You fill out a contact form. You hand over your name, your email address, and the specifics of your problem. Maybe you have audio drop-outs on a critical video file. Maybe you need help navigating a complex contract award process. You type that into our system. We store it. We read it. We use it to fix your problem.
We also collect automated data. Your browser type. Your IP address. Your navigation path through our site. This happens in the background. We log the time you spend reading our MyChart tutorials. We track which links you click when searching for CLEAR+ membership support. This is standard web infrastructure. We do not hide it.
The Analytics Engine
We run Google Analytics and Google Search Console. We do this to improve content quality. We watch the aggregate behavior of our readers. If five hundred people search for specific financial FAQs and leave the page after four seconds, we know our content failed.
Analytics illuminate our blind spots. We see where you get stuck. We rewrite the tutorials. We record better video tips. We update the FAQs. We use behavioral data to cut the noise and boost the signal. We do not track you across the internet. We track how you use Income Blueprintz.
Last spring, we noticed a massive spike in users searching for Premier America Credit Union support. Our existing FAQ page had a high bounce rate. The data told us the page was useless. We rewrote it. We added specific answers for members in California and Texas. We solved the problem. That is why we use analytics. Real data. Better tutorials. Faster answers.
Cookies and Tracking Mechanics
Cookies are small text files. They sit on your device. They remember your preferences. We use functional cookies to keep the site running. They stop you from having to log in twice. They remember your place in a video tutorial when you are trying to fix bad cadence in a media file.
We use analytics cookies to feed the systems mentioned above. You have choices. You can disable cookies in your browser settings. If you do, parts of this site will break. The video players