Privacy
Privacy For MoCo Budget Explained
The MVP does not collect or store personal user data. This page explains the site's no-account, no-comment, no-personal-lookup approach.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
The Short Version
The MVP is a static information site. It does not have user accounts, comments, forums, personal tax calculators, address lookups, newsletter signup forms, analytics scripts, or advertising trackers.
The site should not ask readers to enter addresses, tax records, account information, or personal comments. If future tools are approved, this page must be updated before those tools launch.
What The Site Stores
The site itself stores public page files, static data files, source notes, and build artifacts. It does not store reader profiles or personal user submissions in the MVP.
Search runs in the reader's browser against a static search index. The site does not save search queries to an application database.
Hosting Logs And Third Parties
The staging site is hosted on Netlify, which may process basic technical logs such as requests for pages and static assets. That is separate from this site adding analytics or tracking scripts. The MVP should not add analytics, embedded newsletter provider scripts, ad trackers, or comment systems unless the owner approves that change and this page is updated.
Update Requests And Support Messages
The updates and support page uses email links, not an embedded signup form. If a reader chooses to send an email, the message is handled by the reader's email provider and the public contact mailbox. The site itself does not store the email address in an application database.
Readers should not send personal tax records, addresses, account numbers, or private documents when requesting updates or asking about support.
Correction Messages
Possible factual corrections can be sent to yldigital.support@gmail.com. Correction messages should be used only to review possible source, link, or explanation errors. Readers should not send personal tax records, account numbers, private addresses, or private documents.
What People Often Misunderstand
Privacy is not only about whether a site has a login. A static site can still add tracking tools, forms, or third-party scripts later. The MVP does not include those features, and any later change should be reviewed before launch.