PRIVACY POLICY
Effective Date: December 30, 2025
At Right to Parent Action, Inc., we fight every day against digital surveillance and government overreach into family life. That mission starts with how we treat your information when you visit our website, sign our petitions, or reach out to get involved.
What Information We Collect
When you sign a petition, subscribe to updates, or contact us, we collect basic information like your name, email address, phone number (if you provide it), and your location. If you choose to leave a comment or share your story, we collect that too.
Our website also automatically gathers technical information through standard web technologies, including your IP address, browser type, device information, and how you navigate our site. We use cookies and similar tracking tools to understand which pages get the most attention and how people find us, which helps us reach more families who need to hear our message.
How We Use Your Information
We use your contact details to send you updates about legislation, urgent action alerts, and news about the fight for parental rights. When you sign a petition, we may share your name and comment (but not your email or phone) with elected officials to demonstrate public support for our position.
The technical data we collect helps us improve our website, understand which content resonates, and figure out where to focus our advocacy efforts. We also use this information to prevent fraud and keep our systems secure.
We will not sell, rent, or otherwise share your personal data to third parties for promotional/marketing purposes. However, we may share your information with service providers for business operations and/or legal authorities when required by law or to protect our rights.
You can opt out of receiving text messages at any time by texting STOP to any text you receive from us. Mobile opt-ins are excluded from third-party sharing for marketing purposes.
SMS Text Messaging Program
If you opt in to receive text messages from Right to Parent, we'll use your mobile phone number to send you advocacy updates, action alerts, event notifications, and other information about our mission to protect parental rights.
What we collect: Your mobile phone number, consent timestamp, carrier information, and opt-in/opt-out preferences.
How we use it: We send you text messages about our advocacy work, legislative alerts, and opportunities to get involved. Message frequency varies, but typically doesn't exceed 10 messages per month.
What we don't do with your phone number:
We never sell, rent, or trade your phone number to third parties
We never share it with other organizations without your explicit permission
We never use it for telemarketing or promotional calls
We only use it to send messages you agreed to receive
Your control: You can opt out at any time by texting STOP to any message we send. You can text HELP for assistance. Standard message and data rates may apply based on your carrier's plan.
Security: Your mobile number is stored securely using encryption and industry-standard security practices. Access is limited to authorized personnel who need it to operate our SMS program.
For complete SMS program terms, see our SMS Terms of Service.
Who We Share Information With
We do not sell your personal information to anyone. Your data stays with Right to Parent Action, Inc., and our trusted service providers who help us run our website, manage our email systems, process petitions, and deliver text messages.
We may share anonymized, aggregated data about our supporters (like "10,000 parents from Texas signed this petition") to demonstrate the breadth of our movement. If required by law, we will comply with valid legal requests, though we will notify you when possible and fight overbroad demands.
When you sign petitions, your name, location, and any public comment you choose to share may be delivered to elected officials, but your email address and phone number remain private unless you explicitly give us permission to share them.
Your Rights and Choices
You can unsubscribe from our emails anytime by clicking the unsubscribe link at the bottom of any message we send. To opt out of text messages, reply STOP to any SMS we send.
If you want to update your information, request a copy of what we have on file, or ask us to delete your data entirely, just email us at info@right2parent.org or call (801) 810-0339.
You can adjust your browser settings to reject cookies, though some features of our website might not work as smoothly if you do. We respect "Do Not Track" signals and will honor your browser preferences when technically feasible.
Security
We take reasonable precautions to protect your information using industry-standard security measures, including encryption, secure servers, and access controls. While no system is completely immune to breaches, we work hard to keep your data safe and will notify you promptly if we discover any unauthorized access.
Children's Privacy
Our website and advocacy efforts focus on protecting children, but we do not knowingly collect information from anyone under 13 years old. If we discover we've inadvertently gathered data from a child, we'll delete it immediately.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this privacy policy as our organization grows or legal requirements change. When we make significant updates, we'll post a notice on our website and send an email to our subscribers. The "Effective Date" at the top tells you when this policy was last revised.
International Visitors
Right To Parent Action, Inc operates in the United States, and your information will be processed and stored on servers located here. By using our website, you consent to the transfer of your information to the U.S., where privacy laws may differ from those in your country.
Contact Us
If you have questions about how we handle your information, want to exercise your privacy rights, or just want to talk about our mission, reach out anytime.
Right to Parent Action, Inc.
2232 Dell Range Blvd Ste 200
Cheyenne, WY 82009
(801) 810-0339
info@right2parent.org
We believe parents, not tech companies or government agencies, should control their children's digital lives. That same principle guides how we treat your trust when you support our work.