Privacy
Privacy For MoCo Budget Explained
This site does not use reader accounts, comments, address lookups, analytics, ad tracking, or signup forms that store reader information here.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
The Short Version
MoCo Budget Explained is a public information site. You can read pages, search the site, and use the property-tax worksheet without creating an account or entering an address.
The site does not ask for tax records, account numbers, private documents, or personal comments. Email links open your email app; those messages are handled outside the site.
What The Site Stores
The website stores only the public page content, public data files, and source notes needed to display the site. It does not create reader profiles or store personal submissions.
Site search checks a small search file that ships with the site. MoCo Budget Explained does not save your search terms.
The property-tax worksheet uses the numbers you type only to update the result shown on the page. It does not send those entries anywhere.
Hosting Logs And Third Parties
The site is hosted on Netlify. Netlify may receive basic page request information needed to deliver the website. That is different from this site adding analytics, ad trackers, comments, or third-party signup tools. If those features are ever added, this page should be updated before the change goes live.
Update Requests And Support Messages
The updates and support page uses email links. If you send an email, the message is handled by your email provider and the public contact mailbox. MoCo Budget Explained does not create a reader account or add your address to a list on the site.
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. Forms, tracking tools, and outside signup tools can also affect what readers share. This site currently avoids those features, and any later change should be reviewed before it appears on the site.