the wingman projectPrivacy PolicyFiled 2026.06Los Angeles, CA

Privacy, plainly.

The whole policy in one breath: we collect almost nothing, we sell exactly nothing, and anything we do hold, you can ask us to hand over or delete. The rest of this page is the long way of saying that.

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Who we are

the wingman project (“we”, “us”, “our”) is a marketing agency based in Los Angeles, California. When this policy says the site, it means thewingmanproject.com. When it says you, it means you, a person reading the site, writing to us, or thinking about it.

For anything in this document (questions, corrections, requests, doubts) the door is hello@thewingmanproject.com. A person answers it, not a queue.

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What we collect

Only what you hand us, and only when you choose to.

The one place this site asks you for anything is the contact form. It asks three things:

  • your name,
  • your email address,
  • and whatever you write in the message.

Two more fields (company and phone) are genuinely optional. They’re tucked away until you ask for them, and nothing about your inquiry changes if you leave them out.

If you skip the form and email us directly, we receive whatever you chose to put in that email. That is the entire inventory. If you only read the site and never write to us, we collect nothing about you at all.

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What we don’t collect

This article is short because the list of what we gather is.

As of this filing, the site runs no analytics of any kind. No Google Analytics, no Meta pixel, no session recorders, no heatmaps, no fingerprinting scripts. Nothing watches you read. We honestly could not tell you how many people visited yesterday, and we’ve decided we can live with that.

There are also no user accounts, no newsletter sign-up, no purchased contact lists, no “data enrichment” services, and no data brokers anywhere near this operation.

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How we use it

One use: to reply. You write to us about your business or a project; a real person reads it and writes back. If we end up working together, the conversation becomes part of how we run the engagement: contracts, scheduling, the ordinary business of doing the work.

What we will never do with your information: sell it, rent it, or trade it, or add you to a marketing list you didn’t ask to join. A note asking about a website gets you a reply about a website, nothing else, ever.

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Where it lives, and for how long

A candid note about plumbing.

As of this filing, the contact form is not connected to any external service: no CRM, no mailing platform, no third-party database stores what you type. If we ever wire it to a tool, we will name that tool in this policy and move the filed date at the top of this page before the change goes live.

Correspondence (inquiries and direct email) lives in our email inbox, and only there. We keep it as long as the conversation is alive or as long as we’re working together, plus whatever record-keeping the law asks of any business. When it stops being useful, it goes. And if you want it gone sooner, Article 08 is your lever: ask, and we delete it.

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Third parties

Two names. We intend to keep the list this short for as long as we possibly can.

VercelHosting

The site is hosted on Vercel. Like any host, Vercel’s infrastructure keeps standard, short-lived server logs (things like IP address and the page requested) to keep the site running and fend off abuse. We don’t use those logs to identify visitors; they’re handled under Vercel’s own privacy policy.

Google FontsTypefaces

The site’s typefaces load from Google Fonts. When your browser fetches a font file from Google’s servers, Google sees that request (including your IP address) the same way any server you request a file from does. Google documents that the Fonts API sets no cookies and keeps these requests separate from Google accounts.

That is the whole roster. No ad networks, no embedded social widgets, no chat bubbles quietly phoning home.

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Cookies

The banner you didn’t see, explained.

This site sets no cookies. None: not tracking, not advertising, not even the kind that gets waved through as “essential.” That’s why there’s no cookie banner here: there is nothing to consent to.

One small footnote in the interest of total honesty: the site’s navigation can store a single flag in your browser’s local storage, a note to itself that you’ve already seen a menu hint, so it stops showing it to you. That flag stays on your device, identifies nothing, is sent nowhere, and vanishes if you clear your browser data.

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Your rights

Wherever you live, we extend the same set. You can ask us:

  • what we hold about you (almost certainly: an email thread),
  • for a copy of it,
  • to correct it,
  • or to delete it entirely.

Email hello@thewingmanproject.com with “privacy” anywhere in the subject line and a human will handle it. We answer within 30 days. California law would give us 45, but that feels like a long time to leave someone waiting.

Before we delete or hand over anything, we’ll confirm you are who you say you are; usually, writing from the email address in question is confirmation enough.

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California residents

You’re our neighbors. Here’s the formal part.

If you live in California, the CCPA (as amended by the CPRA) gives you specific rights: to know what personal information a business collects and why, to access it, to correct it, to delete it, and to opt out of its sale or sharing. Our standing answer to that last one: we do not sell personal information and we do not share it for cross-context behavioral advertising, and we have not done either in the preceding twelve months. There is no “Do Not Sell or Share” link on this site because there is no sale or sharing to opt out of.

For the formal inventory: the only category of personal information we collect is identifiers and communications you volunteer (name, email, optional company and phone, and the contents of your message) used solely to respond to you, as described in Articles 02 through 05.

We will never treat you differently for exercising any of these rights: same replies, same work, same warmth. You may use an authorized agent to make requests on your behalf. And because the site runs no trackers, a Global Privacy Control signal from your browser finds nothing here to switch off, but we honor its spirit all the same.

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Changes to this policy

This policy is filed 2026.06 and marked R2. It replaces R1 (filed 2026.04), which, in the spirit of full honesty, described analytics and storage tools we had planned but never actually switched on. We’d rather this document describe the site as it is. Now it does.

If anything material changes (the form gets wired to a real tool, an analytics script appears, a new name joins the third-party roster) we will rewrite the relevant article and move the filed date at the top of this page before the change goes live. We won’t quietly edit history. If something here seems off, or you just want to check, write to hello@thewingmanproject.com.

WMP · PRIVACY · R2 · 2026.06
Filed with care, Los AngelesSupersedes R1 · 2026.04