Your Privacy Choices

Use this page to understand and exercise available cookie, advertising, and personal-information rights.

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Cookie and advertising choices

Use the Cookie Settings control displayed in the site footer or consent banner to accept, reject, or change nonessential analytics and advertising choices. You can also clear cookies, use browser privacy controls, or block third-party scripts. Choices may be browser and device specific. Standard browser “Do Not Track” signals may not be recognized because no uniform response standard exists; recognized Global Privacy Control signals are handled as described below.

Where required, Blocara processes a recognized Global Privacy Control signal as an opt-out from sale, sharing, or targeted advertising. Learn more at Global Privacy Control.

Advertising-industry controls

Personal-information requests

Depending on applicable law, you may request access, correction, deletion, portability, information about disclosures, withdrawal of consent, or an appeal. Submit the website contact form and write “Privacy Request” at the beginning of the message. State the request, your state of residence, the email and phone used in your inquiry, and the property address only when needed to locate the record.

Do not include Social Security numbers, bank credentials, or full account numbers. We may request reasonable verification. An authorized agent may need to provide signed authorization and proof of authority.

Do not sell or share my personal information

Blocara does not sell homeowner narratives as a standalone data product. Some advertising disclosures involving cookie identifiers and internet activity may be treated as sale or sharing under state law. Use Cookie Settings, enable Global Privacy Control, or submit a “Do Not Sell or Share” request through the contact form.

Appeals

If applicable law provides an appeal right and we deny a privacy request, submit a new message labeled “Privacy Appeal” within the period stated in our response. Explain the decision being appealed.