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Your privacy matters. Here is how we handle your data.
InformedVoter does not use third-party analytics trackers, advertising networks, or tracking pixels. We do not serve ads of any kind. Your browsing activity on this site is not monitored, profiled, or sold to advertisers.
All civic information displayed on InformedVoter is sourced from publicly available government APIs and official data providers, including Congress.gov, the Federal Election Commission (FEC), LegiScan, and the Google Civic Information API. We aggregate and present this public information — we do not create or manufacture political data.
InformedVoter uses a single cookie to remember your state preference (e.g., “FL” or “CA”) so we can show you relevant local information. This cookie contains only your two-letter state abbreviation, expires after one year, and is not shared with any third party. No other cookies are set by this site.
We do not collect, store, or process any personal information. We do not require account creation, email addresses, or any form of registration. There are no contact forms that transmit personal data to our servers. Your visit to InformedVoter is anonymous.
InformedVoter does not sell, rent, trade, or otherwise share any user data with third parties. Since we do not collect personal data, there is nothing to sell. We are committed to keeping this platform free from commercial data exploitation.
You choose your state manually by clicking the map or selecting from the dropdown. Your selection is stored in a cookie on your device so it persists across visits. We do not detect your location, do not look up your IP address, and do not send your location to any third party.
If we make changes to this privacy policy, we will update this page. Because we do not collect email addresses, we cannot notify you directly — we encourage you to review this page periodically.
Last updated: March 2026