LEGAL DOCUMENTATION

Privacy Policy

Sultan Alkhuzaei’s Internet Marketing Blog respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. Read our official policy to understand how your data is handled securely.

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Commitment to Privacy

LAST UPDATED: MAY 10, 2026

Sultan Alkhuzaei’s Internet Marketing Blog (“we,” “us,” “our,” or “the Blog”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information.

This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, disclose, and protect personal information when you visit sultanalkhuzaei.com, contact us, subscribe to our email list, download resources, register for webinars, purchase products or services, click affiliate links, or otherwise interact with the Blog.

This website is a personal blog operated by Sultan Alkhuzaei and focuses on internet marketing, digital marketing, affiliate marketing, online business, advertising, lead generation, automation, and related topics.

Table of Contents

Privacy Policy Details

1. Introduction

Sultan Alkhuzaei’s Internet Marketing Blog (“we,” “us,” “our,” or “the Blog”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information.

This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, disclose, and protect personal information when you visit sultanalkhuzaei.com, contact us, subscribe to our email list, download resources, register for webinars, purchase products or services, click affiliate links, or otherwise interact with the Blog.

This website is a personal blog operated by Sultan Alkhuzaei and focuses on internet marketing, digital marketing, affiliate marketing, online business, advertising, lead generation, automation, and related topics.

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or your personal information, you may contact us at:

Email: [email protected]

2. Scope of This Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through:

  • sultanalkhuzaei.com;
  • the contact page at sultanalkhuzaei.com/contact;
  • newsletter and email opt-in forms;
  • free downloads, lead magnets, templates, checklists, or similar resources;
  • webinars and online events;
  • products, services, consultations, courses, or offers made available through the Blog;
  • affiliate links and promotional links;
  • advertising, analytics, tracking, and remarketing tools used on the website.

This Privacy Policy does not apply to third-party websites, platforms, products, or services that we do not own or control.

3. Information We Collect

We collect information in several ways, depending on how you interact with the Blog.

3.1 Information You Provide Voluntarily

You may provide personal information when you:

  • Contact us through the contact page;
  • Subscribe to our newsletter;
  • Request a free download or lead magnet;
  • Register for a webinar or online event;
  • Purchase a product, service, consultation, membership, or course;
  • Respond to an email, survey, promotion, or offer;
  • Request support or information;
  • Communicate with us by email or through another channel.

The personal information we collect may include:

  • Your name;
  • Your email address;
  • Your phone number, if voluntarily provided;
  • Your business name, if voluntarily provided;
  • Your website URL, if voluntarily provided;
  • Your country or general location;
  • Your message or inquiry;
  • Your marketing preferences;
  • Information related to purchases, orders, webinar registrations, or requested resources;
  • Any other information you choose to provide.

Please do not submit sensitive personal information unless it is necessary for your inquiry.

4. Contact Form Information

If you contact us through sultanalkhuzaei.com/contact, we may collect your name, email address, message content, and any other details you submit.

We use this information to:

  • Respond to your inquiry;
  • Provide requested information;
  • Maintain business records;
  • Prevent spam, abuse, or security issues;
  • Improve our website and communications.

We may retain contact form submissions for as long as reasonably necessary for business, legal, security, or recordkeeping purposes.

5. Newsletter and Email Marketing

If you subscribe to our newsletter or request a free resource, we may collect your name and email address and use them to send you:

  • Blog updates;
  • Internet marketing tips;
  • Affiliate marketing tips;
  • Digital marketing strategies;
  • Free resources;
  • Webinar invitations;
  • Product updates;
  • Promotional offers;
  • Affiliate offers;
  • Sponsored offers;
  • Course, service, or consultation offers;
  • Other marketing-related content.

We use email marketing platforms including AWeber and GoHighLevel to manage email communications, automation, opt-in forms, and subscriber lists.

You may unsubscribe from marketing emails at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link included in our emails or by contacting us at:

[email protected]

Unsubscribing from marketing emails does not prevent us from sending non-promotional messages related to purchases, services, support, legal notices, or security matters.

6. Free Downloads, Lead Magnets, and Resources

We may offer free downloads, templates, guides, checklists, reports, training materials, or other resources.

To access these resources, you may be asked to provide your name and email address. We use this information to:

  • Deliver the requested resource;
  • Send related educational content;
  • Send marketing emails, if you have opted in;
  • Recommend relevant products, tools, services, or affiliate offers;
  • Improve our content and marketing.

7. Webinars and Online Events

We may offer webinars, online training sessions, live events, replays, or similar events.

When you register for a webinar or event, we may collect your name, email address, registration details, attendance data, questions, comments, and engagement information.

We use this information to:

  • Register you for the event;
  • Send event reminders;
  • Provide webinar links and replay access;
  • Send event-related resources;
  • Follow up with relevant offers;
  • Improve future webinars and training.

Webinar-related information may also be processed by third-party webinar, CRM, email, or automation providers.

8. Purchases, Products, Services, and Payments

We may sell or promote products, services, consultations, digital products, courses, memberships, or other offers through the Blog.

If you make a purchase, we may collect information necessary to process or support the transaction, such as:

  • Name;
  • Email address;
  • Order details;
  • Product or service purchased;
  • Payment status;
  • Transaction reference;
  • Support communications.

Payments may be processed through third-party payment providers, including PayPal and Payoneer.

We do not intentionally store full credit card numbers or complete payment card details on our own systems. Payment information is processed by the relevant payment provider according to its own privacy policy and security practices.

9. Affiliate Marketing

The Blog may contain affiliate links to third-party products, services, platforms, software, courses, tools, or offers.

We may participate in affiliate programs and networks including, but not limited to:

  • ClickBank;
  • WarriorPlus;
  • JVZoo;
  • Other individual or third-party affiliate programs.

If you click an affiliate link or purchase through one of our affiliate links, we may receive a commission at no additional cost to you.

Affiliate networks, advertisers, and merchants may use cookies, tracking pixels, referral IDs, or similar technologies to identify referrals, attribute commissions, prevent fraud, and measure performance.

Your interactions with third-party affiliate platforms, product sellers, or merchants are governed by their own privacy policies, terms, and practices.

10. Sponsored Content and Paid Promotions

The Blog may publish sponsored posts, paid reviews, advertorials, product mentions, promotional content, or other paid partnerships.

Where appropriate, sponsored or promotional content may be disclosed on the relevant page or post.

Third-party sponsors or advertising partners may collect information if you click their links, interact with their content, or visit their websites.

11. Display Advertising

We may display advertisements on the Blog in the future, including through advertising networks such as Google AdSense, Ezoic, Mediavine, Raptive, or similar providers.

Advertising providers may use cookies, pixels, device identifiers, IP addresses, browsing data, and similar technologies to:

  • Serve ads;
  • Measure ad performance;
  • Prevent fraud;
  • Limit repeated ads;
  • Personalize advertising;
  • Build or use advertising audiences.

Where legally required, we will request consent before using non-essential advertising cookies or similar technologies.

12. Information Collected Automatically

When you visit the Blog, certain information may be collected automatically, including:

  • IP address;
  • Browser type and version;
  • Device type;
  • Operating system;
  • Referring website or search engine;
  • Pages viewed;
  • Links clicked;
  • Time spent on pages;
  • Date and time of visit;
  • Approximate geographic location;
  • Cookie identifiers;
  • Advertising identifiers;
  • Technical and diagnostic data.

We use this information to:

  • Operate the website;
  • Improve content and user experience;
  • Analyze traffic and trends;
  • Measure marketing performance;
  • Prevent spam, fraud, and abuse;
  • Secure the website;
  • Understand which topics and offers are useful to visitors.

13. Analytics and Search Tools

We may use analytics and search performance tools, including:

  • Google Analytics;
  • Google Search Console;
  • GoHighLevel analytics;
  • Cloudflare analytics;
  • Other analytics or reporting tools.

These tools may collect information about how visitors find and use the Blog, including traffic sources, pages viewed, device information, browser information, general location, and user interactions.

We use analytics data to improve the Blog, understand audience interests, improve marketing campaigns, and measure website performance.

14. Advertising Pixels and Remarketing

We may use advertising pixels, tags, cookies, and similar tracking technologies, including:

  • Meta/Facebook Pixel;
  • Google Ads tracking;
  • Google remarketing tools;
  • Other advertising or retargeting technologies.

These tools may help us:

  • Measure advertising performance;
  • Show ads to people who previously visited the Blog;
  • Create remarketing audiences;
  • Create similar or lookalike audiences;
  • Understand conversions;
  • Improve marketing campaigns.

Third-party platforms may combine information collected from the Blog with information they collect from other websites, apps, or services, according to their own privacy policies.

15. Cookies and Similar Technologies

The Blog uses cookies and similar technologies.

A cookie is a small file placed on your device when you visit a website. Cookies help websites function, remember preferences, analyze traffic, support marketing, and improve user experience.

We may use the following types of cookies:

15.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are required for the website to function properly. They may be used for security, page loading, fraud prevention, network management, and basic website operation.

For example, Cloudflare may use cookies or similar technologies to provide security, performance, firewall, and content delivery services.

15.2 Functional Cookies

These cookies help remember settings, preferences, form inputs, or other features that improve your experience.

15.3 Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the Blog, which pages are popular, how visitors arrive at the website, and how the website can be improved.

15.4 Marketing and Advertising Cookies

Marketing cookies may be used to show relevant ads, measure campaigns, create remarketing audiences, track affiliate referrals, and understand advertising performance.

15.5 Affiliate Tracking Cookies

Affiliate networks and merchants may use cookies or tracking links to identify that you clicked from our Blog and to attribute commissions if you make a purchase.

15.6 Embedded Content Cookies

If we embed videos, social posts, forms, or other third-party content, those third parties may set cookies or collect information when you interact with the embedded content.

16. Managing Cookies

You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:

  • Delete cookies;
  • Block cookies;
  • Receive warnings before cookies are stored;
  • Block third-party cookies;
  • Clear site data.

If you disable cookies, some features of the Blog may not work correctly.

Where required by law, we may display a cookie banner or consent tool to allow you to accept, reject, or manage non-essential cookies.

17. Cloudflare

We use Cloudflare for website security, performance, content delivery, DNS, firewall protection, and related services.

Cloudflare may process technical information such as IP addresses, security events, device information, traffic logs, and request data to help protect and deliver the website.

18. GoHighLevel

The Blog is hosted and/or operated using GoHighLevel. GoHighLevel may be used for website hosting, forms, CRM, funnels, automation, email or SMS workflows, landing pages, analytics, and related business functions.

Information submitted through forms, opt-ins, purchases, or marketing campaigns may be processed through GoHighLevel.

19. AWeber

We use AWeber for email marketing and subscriber list management.

If you subscribe to our newsletter or request a resource, your name, email address, subscription status, email activity, and related information may be processed by AWeber.

20. Embedded Content and Social Media

The Blog may include embedded content from third-party platforms, such as:

  • YouTube videos;
  • Social media posts;
  • LinkedIn content;
  • X/Twitter posts;
  • Instagram posts;
  • TikTok content;
  • Podcasts;
  • Other external media.

Embedded content behaves as if you visited the third-party website directly. These third parties may collect information about you, use cookies, track interactions, and combine your activity with data from other services.

21. How We Use Your Information

We may use personal information to:

  • Operate and maintain the Blog;
  • Respond to your questions and messages;
  • Deliver newsletters and email updates;
  • Send marketing communications;
  • Deliver free resources and downloads;
  • Register you for webinars and events;
  • Provide products, services, consultations, or training;
  • Process purchases and payment-related records;
  • Provide customer support;
  • Personalize content and offers;
  • Improve the website and user experience;
  • Analyze traffic and marketing performance;
  • Track affiliate referrals and commissions;
  • Display or measure advertising;
  • Prevent spam, fraud, abuse, and security threats;
  • Comply with legal obligations;
  • Enforce our rights, policies, and agreements;
  • Protect our business, users, and website.

22. Legal Bases for Processing

Where applicable law requires a legal basis for processing personal information, we may rely on one or more of the following:

Consent

We may process your information based on consent when you subscribe to marketing emails, accept non-essential cookies, register for certain promotions, or otherwise give permission.

Performance of a Contract

We may process your information when necessary to provide a product, service, resource, webinar, consultation, purchase, or other requested item.

Legitimate Interests

We may process information for legitimate business interests, such as operating the Blog, improving content, analyzing traffic, preventing fraud, securing the website, managing affiliate relationships, and marketing relevant offers, provided those interests are not overridden by your rights.

Legal Obligations

We may process information where necessary to comply with applicable laws, tax obligations, regulatory duties, legal claims, or lawful requests.

23. Sharing Information With Third Parties

We do not sell your personal information for money.

However, we may share or disclose information with third parties who help us operate the Blog and provide services, including:

  • Website hosting and platform providers;
  • CRM and automation providers;
  • Email marketing providers;
  • Payment processors;
  • Analytics providers;
  • Advertising networks;
  • Affiliate networks;
  • Webinar platforms;
  • Security and anti-spam providers;
  • Cloud and data storage providers;
  • Professional advisers, such as accountants, lawyers, or consultants;
  • Government authorities, regulators, or law enforcement where required by law.

These third parties may process personal information according to their own privacy policies and/or contractual obligations.

24. Sharing for Advertising and Similar Audiences

We may use platforms such as Meta/Facebook, Google, and other advertising services to create remarketing, custom, or similar audiences.

This may involve sharing limited information, such as email addresses, website activity, cookie identifiers, or pixel data, with advertising platforms to help us reach relevant audiences and measure campaign effectiveness.

Where legally required, we will rely on your consent before using personal information for this type of advertising or tracking.

25. Legal Disclosure

We may disclose personal information if we believe disclosure is necessary to:

  • Comply with a law, regulation, legal process, or government request;
  • Protect our legal rights;
  • Enforce our policies, terms, or agreements;
  • Investigate fraud, abuse, security issues, or technical problems;
  • Protect the safety, rights, or property of us, our users, or others;
  • Respond to claims or disputes.

26. Business Transfers

If the Blog, website, business assets, email list, products, or related operations are sold, transferred, merged, reorganized, or assigned, personal information may be transferred as part of that transaction.

Any new owner or operator would be expected to handle personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy or provide notice of material changes.

27. International Data Transfers

Because the Blog uses global service providers, your personal information may be transferred to, stored in, or processed in countries outside your country of residence, including the United States and other jurisdictions.

These countries may have data protection laws that differ from those in your jurisdiction.

Where required, we take reasonable steps to ensure that personal information is protected through appropriate safeguards, contractual arrangements, service provider policies, or other legally recognized mechanisms.

28. Data Retention

We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.

Typical retention periods include:

  • Newsletter subscriber data: until you unsubscribe or request deletion;
  • Contact form messages: for as long as needed to respond, maintain records, or protect our rights;
  • Purchase records: for as long as needed for business, tax, accounting, legal, or support purposes;
  • Webinar registration data: for as long as needed for event delivery, follow-up, and business records;
  • Analytics data: according to the settings and retention periods of the analytics provider;
  • Security logs: for as long as reasonably needed to detect, prevent, or investigate abuse or security incidents.

When information is no longer needed, we may delete, anonymize, or securely store it as required by applicable law.

29. Security

We use reasonable technical, administrative, and organizational measures to protect personal information from unauthorized access, loss, misuse, alteration, or disclosure.

These measures may include:

  • Secure website infrastructure;
  • Cloudflare security tools;
  • Access controls;
  • Password protection;
  • Third-party service provider security practices;
  • Encryption where appropriate;
  • Monitoring for suspicious activity.

However, no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure. We cannot guarantee absolute security.

30. Your Privacy Rights

Depending on your location and applicable law, you may have rights regarding your personal information.

These rights may include:

  • The right to know what personal information we collect;
  • The right to access your personal information;
  • The right to correct inaccurate information;
  • The right to request deletion of your information;
  • The right to withdraw consent;
  • The right to object to certain processing;
  • The right to restrict certain processing;
  • The right to data portability;
  • The right to opt out of direct marketing;
  • The right to opt out of certain advertising, sale, or sharing activities where applicable;
  • The right not to be discriminated against for exercising privacy rights.

To exercise privacy rights, contact:

[email protected]

We may need to verify your identity before fulfilling a request.

31. Email Opt-Out Rights

You may opt out of marketing emails at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in any email we send.

You may also contact:

[email protected]

Please note that even if you unsubscribe from marketing emails, we may still send you non-marketing communications related to purchases, support, legal notices, security issues, or active services.

32. California Privacy Notice

If you are a California resident and applicable law applies to us, you may have rights under California privacy law, including the right to know, access, delete, correct, and opt out of certain sale or sharing of personal information.

We do not sell personal information for money. However, certain advertising, analytics, affiliate, or remarketing activities may be considered “sharing” or targeted advertising under some privacy laws.

To submit a California privacy request, contact:

[email protected]

33. GDPR, UK GDPR, and EEA/UK Visitors

If you are located in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, you may have additional rights under applicable data protection laws.

These may include the right to:

  • Access your personal data;
  • Correct inaccurate personal data;
  • Request deletion;
  • Restrict processing;
  • Object to processing;
  • Withdraw consent;
  • Receive a copy of your data in portable format;
  • Lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

Where we rely on consent, you may withdraw consent at any time. Withdrawal does not affect processing that occurred before consent was withdrawn.

34. Saudi Arabia Privacy Notice

Because the Blog is operated from Makkah, Saudi Arabia, Saudi personal data protection requirements may apply.

Where applicable, we aim to collect personal information only for clear and legitimate purposes and to process it in a way that is relevant to those purposes.

You may contact us regarding your personal information at:

[email protected]

35. Children’s Privacy

The Blog is a general audience website about internet marketing and online business. It is not specifically directed to children.

We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age required by applicable law without appropriate consent.

If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact us at:

[email protected]

We will take reasonable steps to delete such information where required.

36. Do Not Track Signals

Some browsers provide “Do Not Track” signals. There is currently no uniform industry standard for responding to these signals.

The Blog may not respond to all browser “Do Not Track” signals. However, you may manage cookies and tracking through your browser settings, cookie consent tools, and platform-level advertising settings.

37. Links to Other Websites

The Blog may contain links to third-party websites, platforms, products, services, tools, or offers.

We are not responsible for the privacy practices, security, content, or policies of third-party websites. You should review the privacy policies of any third-party website before providing personal information or making a purchase.

38. Third-Party Platforms and Payment Providers

When you interact with third-party platforms such as PayPal, Payoneer, ClickBank, WarriorPlus, JVZoo, Google, Meta, AWeber, GoHighLevel, Cloudflare, or other services, those platforms may collect and process your information under their own privacy policies.

We do not control how those third parties process your information.

39. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time.

When we update it, we will change the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page. Material changes may also be communicated through the website or by email where appropriate.

Your continued use of the Blog after changes are posted means you accept the updated Privacy Policy.

40. Contact Information

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, your personal information, or your privacy rights, contact:

Sultan Alkhuzaei’s Internet Marketing Blog
Website: sultanalkhuzaei.com
Contact page: sultanalkhuzaei.com/contact
Email: [email protected]

This Privacy Policy is provided for informational purposes and should be reviewed periodically to ensure it reflects the actual tools, services, cookies, and data practices used on the website.

Contact Information

This Privacy Policy is provided for informational purposes and should be reviewed periodically to ensure it reflects the actual tools, services, cookies, and data practices used on the website.

© 2026 Sultan Alkhuzaei’s Internet Marketing Blog

This Privacy Policy is provided for informational purposes and should be reviewed periodically to ensure it reflects the actual tools, services, cookies, and data practices used on the website.