What information this Site collects and how it's used.
Last updated: July 2026.
This Privacy Policy explains how Chanyl Media ("I," "me," or "my"), operated by Chandler Wilburn as a sole proprietorship based in Austin, Texas, collects and uses information through chanylmedia.com (the "Site").
When you submit the contact form on this Site, I collect the information you provide, which may include your name, business name, email address, phone number, the service you're interested in, and any message details you include. I do not require you to create an account or provide payment information through this Site.
Information submitted through the contact form is used to:
I do not sell your personal information to third parties.
This Site uses the following third-party services to operate:
If additional tools are added later, such as analytics or advertising pixels, this policy will be updated to reflect them before they go live.
This Site does not currently use tracking or advertising cookies. Standard, non-identifying technical data may still be logged automatically by the hosting provider as part of normal website operation.
Information submitted through the contact form is kept for as long as reasonably necessary to respond to your inquiry and maintain client records, or until you request deletion as described below.
You can ask what information I have on file for you, ask me to correct it, or ask me to delete it, by emailing office@chanylmedia.com. I'll respond within a reasonable time.
This Site and its Services are intended for business owners and are not directed at children under 13. I do not knowingly collect information from children under 13.
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision.
Questions about this Privacy Policy can be directed to Chandler Wilburn at office@chanylmedia.com or (936) 499-2357.
This page is provided as a general template and is not a substitute for legal advice. Texas does not currently impose comprehensive privacy law obligations on most small businesses of this size, but that can change, and requirements may differ if you begin using additional tracking tools, so a periodic review with a Texas-licensed attorney is worthwhile as the business grows.