Privacy Policy
Effective Date: July 14, 2026
TabletFromGovernment.com respects the privacy of its visitors. This Privacy Policy explains what information may be collected when you use our website, how that information may be used, and the choices available to you.
TabletFromGovernment.com is an independent informational website. We are not a government agency, tablet provider, wireless carrier, program administrator, or application processor. We do not determine eligibility, approve applications, distribute tablets, or manage government benefits.
1. Information You Provide
You may voluntarily provide personal information when you:
- submit a contact form;
- report outdated or inaccurate information;
- suggest a program update;
- contact us by email; or
- send general feedback.
This information may include your name, email address, subject, page URL, and the contents of your message.
Please do not send Social Security numbers, EBT card numbers, Medicaid identification numbers, benefit letters, government identification, banking details, passwords, medical records, income documents, or tablet application materials. We do not need this information and cannot process applications.
2. Information Collected Automatically
When you visit the website, our hosting provider and website tools may automatically collect limited technical information, such as:
- Internet Protocol address;
- browser and device type;
- operating system;
- approximate location based on IP address;
- referring and visited pages;
- date and time of access;
- time spent on pages; and
- website errors or security events.
This information helps us maintain website security, understand general website use, identify technical problems, and improve our content.
3. Cookies and Similar Technologies
TabletFromGovernment.com may use cookies and similar technologies to operate the website, remember preferences, measure website traffic, improve performance, and support advertising where applicable.
Cookies are small files stored on a visitor’s browser or device. You can manage or delete cookies through your browser settings. Disabling certain cookies may affect how some website features work.
Where required by applicable law, visitors may be shown a consent notice that allows them to accept, reject, or manage non-essential cookies.
4. Analytics Services
We may use third-party analytics services, including Google Analytics or similar tools, to understand how visitors use the website. These services may collect information such as device identifiers, IP addresses, visited pages, referral sources, and interactions with website content.
Analytics information is used to measure traffic, improve navigation, identify useful content, and understand website performance. Third-party analytics providers process information according to their own privacy policies.
5. Advertising
TabletFromGovernment.com may display advertisements through third-party advertising partners, including Google AdSense or similar services.
Advertising partners may use cookies, web beacons, IP addresses, or device information to:
- deliver and measure advertisements;
- limit how often an advertisement appears;
- detect invalid traffic and fraud;
- produce aggregated reports; and
- personalize advertisements where permitted and consented to.
Third-party vendors, including Google, may use advertising cookies based on a visitor’s activity on this website or other websites. Visitors may be able to manage personalized advertising through their browser, cookie-consent settings, or the advertising provider’s privacy controls.
Google requires publishers using its advertising services to disclose that third parties may place or read cookies, use web beacons, or collect IP-address information. Google also requires consent mechanisms in certain regions where legally necessary.
6. How We Use Information
We may use collected information to:
- respond to questions and feedback;
- review correction requests;
- investigate broken links or outdated information;
- maintain website functionality and security;
- prevent spam, fraud, and abuse;
- understand how visitors use the website;
- improve articles, navigation, and accessibility;
- comply with applicable legal obligations; and
- enforce our website policies.
We do not use contact-form submissions to process tablet, Lifeline, VA, Medicaid, SNAP, EBT, housing, or other benefit applications.
7. How Information May Be Shared
We may share limited information with service providers that help us operate the website, such as:
- website-hosting companies;
- security and spam-prevention services;
- analytics providers;
- email and contact-form services;
- advertising partners; and
- technical-support providers.
These parties may process information only as needed to provide their services or meet their own legal obligations.
We may also disclose information when reasonably necessary to comply with law, respond to lawful requests, protect website security, investigate misuse, or defend our legal rights.
We do not sell contact-form submissions or sensitive documents for money. However, some privacy laws may define certain advertising or analytics disclosures as “sharing” or a “sale.” Where required, we will provide applicable consent or opt-out choices.
8. Data Retention
We retain information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purpose for which it was collected, including responding to messages, maintaining records, preventing abuse, resolving disputes, and meeting legal obligations.
Contact messages may be deleted when they are no longer needed. Technical logs and analytics information may be retained according to the settings and policies of our hosting, security, analytics, and advertising providers.
9. Data Security
We use reasonable administrative and technical measures intended to protect the information under our control. However, no website, internet transmission, or storage system can be guaranteed completely secure.
Visitors should not submit sensitive benefit, financial, identity, or healthcare information through our contact form.
The FTC recommends that businesses understand what personal information they hold, retain only what is needed, protect it, dispose of it safely, and prepare for security incidents.
11. Third-Party Websites
Our articles may link to government agencies, wireless providers, schools, healthcare resources, nonprofit organizations, or other third-party websites.
We do not control these websites or their privacy practices. A link does not mean that we operate, endorse, or guarantee the third party’s services. Visitors should review the privacy policy, eligibility rules, fees, and terms of each external website before providing personal information.
12. Government and Provider Applications
TabletFromGovernment.com does not host or process government-benefit or provider applications.
When an article directs you to an official agency or provider website, any information you submit there is governed by that organization’s privacy policy—not this Privacy Policy.
We cannot access, update, track, approve, or cancel applications submitted to another organization.
13. Children’s Privacy
This website is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly request or collect personal information from children under 13.
If you believe a child has submitted personal information through our website, contact us so we can review and delete it where appropriate.
COPPA applies to covered websites directed to children under 13 and to operators with actual knowledge that they are collecting personal information from children under 13.
14. Your Privacy Choices
Depending on your location and applicable law, you may have the right to request:
- access to personal information associated with you;
- correction of inaccurate information;
- deletion of certain information;
- information about how data is used or disclosed;
- withdrawal of consent;
- restriction of certain processing; or
- an opt-out from certain advertising-related sharing.
To submit a privacy request, email support@tabletfromgovernment.com. Include enough information for us to understand and reasonably verify your request. Do not send identification documents unless we specifically explain why verification is necessary and provide a secure method.
We may be unable to fulfill requests that do not apply under relevant law, cannot be reasonably verified, or conflict with legal and security obligations.
15. Advertising and Cookie Choices
Visitors may manage cookies through their browser settings and any cookie-consent controls displayed on the website.
Blocking or deleting cookies may not prevent all forms of measurement or advertising. Non-personalized advertisements may still use cookies or similar technologies for functions such as frequency limits, aggregated reporting, security, and fraud prevention.
16. International Visitors
TabletFromGovernment.com may be accessed from different countries. Information may be processed in countries where our hosting, analytics, email, security, or advertising providers operate.
Privacy rights and legal requirements vary by location. Where applicable, we will take reasonable steps to provide required notices, consent options, and privacy-request methods.
17. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy when our website practices, services, legal obligations, or third-party tools change.
The revised policy will be posted on this page with an updated “Last Updated” date. Material changes may also be highlighted through a website notice where appropriate.
18. Contact Us
For privacy questions, requests, or concerns, contact:
Email: support@tabletfromgovernment.com
Website: TabletFromGovernment.com