What we collect, why, and what we never do with it.
Effective 2026-05-20Us is a super PAC, not a marketing business. The information we collect exists to make membership work and to satisfy the disclosure obligations every super PAC has under federal law. We do not sell, rent, or trade your information, and there is no third-party advertising on this site.
This page explains every category of information we collect, who we share it with (and why), and the choices you have. If a category is not listed below, we do not collect it.
Information you give us
When you become a member, you provide:
- An email address, used to create your account and to send you membership updates.
- For paying members: your legal name, mailing address, employer, and occupation, collected to satisfy FEC disclosure rules at the time of contribution.
- Payment details, which are collected and stored by Stripe — we never see your card number.
Information collected automatically
When you visit the site, our servers receive standard web-request information: your IP address, the page you requested, the browser you used, and a generated request ID we use to correlate logs. We log enough to operate the service and to investigate abuse; we deliberately do not log the contents of forms you fill out, and our log pipeline is configured to redact name, email, address, employer, and occupation fields if they ever appear in a request payload.
We use a small set of strictly necessary cookies to keep you signed in, and that's it. There are no advertising cookies, no cross-site tracking pixels, and no third-party analytics that profile you.
How we use your information
We use the information you give us to:
- Authenticate you when you return to the site (via Clerk, our identity provider).
- Process your dues on the cadence you chose (via Stripe, our payment processor).
- File the disclosures the FEC requires, in the form the FEC requires, on the schedule the FEC requires.
- Send membership communications: receipts, renewal notices, and the periodic member update described on the site as the brand's "no inbox economy" channel — substantive, infrequent, and never sold to anyone.
- Investigate suspected abuse, fraud, or violations of these terms.
Who we share it with
We share information with the following recipients, and only for the purposes named.
- Federal Election Commission — the FEC fields named above are filed with the FEC at the cadence required by federal law and become part of the FEC's public disclosure system. This is the only category of information we publish about you, and it is published because we are required to publish it.
- Stripe — handles all payment processing under its own terms and privacy notice.
- Clerk — handles authentication under its own terms and privacy notice.
- Service providers we use to run the site (hosting, error monitoring, structured logging) under contractual confidentiality obligations.
- Law enforcement, courts, or regulators when we are legally required to do so, and we will tell you when we are permitted to.
What we do not do
We do not sell, rent, lease, license, or trade your information for any commercial purpose. We do not run advertising on this site, and we do not let third parties run advertising against your visit. We do not "share" your information for cross-context behavioral advertising, as that term is defined under California law.
How long we keep it
FEC disclosure records are kept for the period required by federal law, which is longer than any individual member relationship. Account information (email, identity profile) is kept for as long as you are a member, and for a reasonable period afterward to support audits, fraud investigation, and legal-hold obligations. Server logs are kept for a short operational window and then discarded.
When you leave membership, we run a redaction pass on the records we are not legally required to retain: contact-style fields are overwritten, and your public identifier is rotated so historical references stop pointing at you. The FEC record stays, because that's the law.
Your choices and rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights under laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or the EU/UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). To the extent those rights apply, you can:
- Ask us for a copy of the information we hold about you.
- Ask us to correct information that is inaccurate.
- Ask us to delete information that we are not legally required to keep — note that we cannot delete FEC disclosure records.
- Ask us to stop sending you membership emails (cancel your membership; you will stop receiving them automatically).
Children
The site is not directed to anyone under 18. Federal law prohibits political contributions by people under 18 in most circumstances, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided information to us, contact us and we will delete it.
Changes to this notice
We may update this notice from time to time. The effective date at the top of this page is the version currently in force. Material changes will be flagged at the top of this page for at least 30 days before they take effect.
For privacy questions or to exercise the rights described above, reach us at: