Privacy Policy

Last updated on 18th August, 2026.

Introduction

Bright Edu Future and our related companies bring you content on our Website and through email. We also run a marketing and data company. Here’s what that means: we gather information to help advertisers reach the right people through online ads, apps, email, phone marketing, and other advertising methods. As part of this work, we collect, share with partners, and sell information about individual consumers. We also provide services that show you ads based on your behavior across different websites and apps.

In this privacy policy, we describe the personal information you provide and that we gather when you use Bright Edu Future, and we explain our practices for collecting, using, keeping, and sharing your information. You can learn more about our website by reviewing our terms of service.

Take time to carefully read this policy to learn about our practices concerning your personal information. You have a choice: if you disagree with our policies and practices, simply don’t use our website or join our email list. By choosing to access or use this website or any of our other services, you’re consenting to this privacy policy.

Where This Policy Applies And Third-Party Platforms:

Inclusion of a link on Bright Edu Future does not constitute endorsement of the linked website’s privacy practices. We advise caution and encourage you to review their policies before providing any personal information.

Sources And Methods Of Personal Information Collection:

This website gathers information you submit directly, including your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, and any information provided via an inquiry form. The information collected may be supplemented with data obtained from affiliates, data brokers, and marketing or advertising partners. Some of these third parties are organizations that have obtained your personal information from their own services. Information is also automatically collected using cookies and other tracking technologies to support analytics and advertising activities. See below for more information.

What Data Do We Collect?

“Personal information” refers to any information, in any format or system, that is created, collected, maintained, or transmitted as part of the Company’s business and that can reasonably be linked to an individual or household.

When you subscribe to the Bright Edu Future, you provide personal information such as your name, date of birth, street address, e-mail address, and phone number. We also automatically collect other information using cookies and similar technologies, including IP address, imprecise geolocation (inferred from your IP address), device ID, timestamps, browsing behavior, and click-through activity. We may also obtain advertising-related information from data brokers or publicly available databases, including demographic characteristics, interests, past locations, or purchase history. See “Your Privacy Rights” below to learn more about how to exercise your rights.

During the preceding twelve (12) months, we have collected personal information as defined under California law, including identifiers; personal information categories described in Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e); protected classification characteristics under California or federal law; internet or other similar network activity; commercial information; professional or employment-related information; imprecise geolocation data; and inferences drawn from other personal information. We may sell or share information collected through this site with third parties and affiliated companies for marketing and advertising purposes. To opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information at any time please visit here

Treatment of Sensitive Information

We do not directly collect Sensitive Personal Information, which includes data relating to race or ethnicity, religion, precise geolocation, LGBTQ+ identity, health conditions, financial account information, or citizenship status. However, we may indirectly receive information through automated technologies such as cookies that track visits to certain web pages, potentially indicating interest in sensitive subject areas. For instance, engagement with content related to specific ethnic groups or medical topics may suggest such interests. These inferences are not made by us but may be drawn by affiliated companies or third parties with whom information is shared. If state or local law requires consent to process Sensitive Personal Information, our affiliates will not make sensitive inferences. We do not collect or use personal information concerning children under 18.

How We Use the Data We Collect

We utilize the personal information we collect to send you newsletters or other content that you request and to send you marketing messages by email or through other marketing channels. We also share your personal information with our affiliates and partner companies who may also send you marketing messages by email or other channels. You can opt out here. Our use of personal information for marketing purposes is called “cross context behavioral advertising” under some privacy laws.

Sharing of Personal Information

We share or in some cases sell personal information with our affiliates and with third parties for marketing uses, which may include cross context behavioral advertising. We share personal information with our service providers, who may use it on our behalf for advertising, web hosting, fraud detection, analytics, information security, or similar services. We contract with all recipients of our data to ensure appropriate data security measures and compliance with laws. We also share personal information if required by law (for example, in response to a warrant, subpoena or court order), or to protect the health, safety, or other vital interests of any person.

We may disclose personal information as necessary to comply with applicable laws, regulations, court orders, or legal processes, including disclosures to law enforcement agencies, courts, regulators, or other government authorities, as well as to protect the rights, safety, or security of any person or to enforce our terms and agreements. In addition, personal information may be shared with a buyer or successor organization in connection with a merger, divestiture, restructuring, liquidation, bankruptcy, or similar transaction involving the transfer of business assets.

We may disclose personal information to third parties based on your consent, including for uses disclosed to you when you provide the information or as explained in this privacy policy.

Personalized Advertising, Data Sharing, and Analytics

This website shares personal information with third parties who show you advertisements on this or other websites and also perform analytics and reporting about the performance of those advertisements. These companies (which may include data brokers) collect information about the websites you visit and the web pages and advertisements you view or interact with, and may combine this with personal information from other sources or share it with other third parties (this is also known as “cross-context behavioral advertising”). We (or our partners) collect your IP address, date and time of interaction, your Internet Service Provider (ISP), and the browser type and version you use to visit this website. This information may be combined with other personal information and used to deliver advertising from us or from other companies through email, on apps or websites, or through social media sites. We also use personal information to analyze interactions with this site and the advertisements we display so we can continue to improve them.

Cookies, Pixels and Similar Technologies

We use cookies, pixels, and related technologies to operate this site, to improve your user experience, to provide personalized content and advertisements, and to monitor marketing campaigns or engagement with relationship communications. Cookies are small data files that our server adds to your browser, which are used to recognize you when you visit certain websites. We use cookies for several purposes: for operation of the website, for analytics and tracking, and for advertising purposes. You can customize cookie settings in your browser settings to limit some or all cookies. You can also delete (clear) the cookies on your browser at any time. Note that if you use a “do not track” setting, this may result in an “opt-out cookie” being set on your browser to block other cookies or data collection.

In particular, we use the following tools for automated data collection:

  • Browser cookies, which are small files placed on the hard drive of your computer. You can refuse cookies by adjusting your browser settings, though doing so may make it harder to access certain parts of our website.
  • Flash Cookies, which are local stored objects that assess and store how you navigate on your website, and your preferences for your website experiences. Flash settings can be managed as described on Adobe’s Flash cookies page.
  • Web Beacons / Tags / Pixels which are parts of our website, newsletter, and affiliated sites that use small electronic files known as clear gifs, single-pixel gifs, or web beacons to assess the popularity of our content, count visitors to a page, tell us how many people have read an email, assess the integrity of our systems and servicers, or otherwise give us statistics on our website and newsletters.

Global Privacy Control Signals and Do Not Track Requests

We process Global Privacy Control (“GPC”) signals and other universal opt-out preference signals as valid requests to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information. When such a signal is detected from your browser or device, we will honor it automatically. Our intent is not to follow you across every website you visit. As explained above, browser settings allow you to block or delete certain cookies at any time. If you opt out of tracking or activate a browser-based “Do Not Track” setting, including GPC, an opt-out cookie is stored in your browser to restrict certain data collection. Removing that cookie or changing your GPC settings may allow automated collection to restart.

Managing Your Personal Data Choices

You have rights with respect to your personal information, including the right to know what data we collect and how we use it (please review this policy), to obtain a copy of data we have collected about you, to ask us not to share your information with third parties, to have data deleted (including any sensitive personal information), to correct incorrect information (please request deletion), to ask us to limit the use of sensitive information (please request deletion), to opt-out of the sale or sharing of your data for cross-context behavioral advertising, or to make other requests. You, or an agent authorized to act on your behalf, may exercise your rights at any time at this page,If you have additional questions or concerns after you have exercised your rights, you can contact us using the information in the “Contact Us” section below. If we are unable to resolve your issue you may in some cases also be able to contact a local privacy authority in your state.

If you would like to log complaints, please see below for contact information:

For the FTC: ReportFraud.ftc.gov or go to ftc.gov/complaint. You can also go directly to the Better Business Bureau complaint portal at bbb.org/file-a-complaint.

Please note, we cannot respond to your request or provide you with personal information if we cannot verify your identity or your authority to make the request. As such, a verifiable consumer request must:

  1. Provide sufficient information that allows us to reasonably verify you are the person about whom we collected personal information or are the authorized representative of that person.
  2. Describe your request with sufficient detail that allows us to properly understand, evaluate, and respond to it.

Making a verifiable consumer request does not require that you to create an account with us. We will not use the personal information you provide in a verifiable consumer request for any purpose beyond verifying your identity, authority to make a request, or to otherwise process your request. We will respond to a verifiable request within 45 days of receipt. If we require additional time, up to 45 additional days, we will notify you in writing of the reason and the extension period within the first 45 days.

If we reject a request in accordance with applicable law and you wish to appeal our decision, or if you have additional concerns or questions about our privacy practices, you can contact us using the information below. Depending on where you live, you may also have the right to contact a local privacy authority in your jurisdiction. We will not discriminate against you for exercising your data subject rights.

Personal Information Relating to Children

Bright Edu Future is intended for use only by individuals 18 years old or older. Bright Edu Future does not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 18. Bright Edu Future will remove any personal information relating to a child younger than 18 if we become aware that it has been submitted to us. If you know or believe that we have information about a child under 18, please contact us by email at grantburtis@brightedufuture.com or by mail at 2600 E Southlake Blvd Ste 120 Southlake, TX 76092 so that we may delete that information.

Protecting Personal Information

We have in place physical, technical, and organizational security measures to protect personal information from loss, exposure, or misuse. We have policies and procedures, staff training, and automated threat detection. We also audit our practices regularly to ensure protection against evolving threats.

Data Storage Duration

The personal information we collect is stored only as long as necessary for the purposes described in this privacy policy or as required by law. When personal information is no longer necessary, we take steps to securely delete or de-identify it.

Changes to Our Policy

We may change this policy at any time without prior notice. The updated policy will be in force as of its published effective date. Review this policy occasionally to understand how this site collects, uses, and shares personal information.

Personal Information Transferred To The U.S.

We are located in the United States. This site is intended for use only by U.S. users. When you visit this site, your personal information will be processed in the United States, under U.S. laws.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, please contact us at grantburtis@brightedufuture.com or 2600 E Southlake Blvd Ste 120 Southlake, TX 76092.

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