The Miami Age

This Privacy Policy describes how The Miami Age collects, uses, and protects personal information. It also outlines your rights regarding this information.

The policy applies to all data collected through our website, miamiage.com, and any related services. This document was last updated in March 2026.

Who We Are

The Miami Age is an independent news publication. We provide editorial content to readers in Miami and surrounding areas.

APG, an independent digital media company, owns and operates The Miami Age. Our editorial team comprises professional journalists and reporters.

What Information We Collect

We collect various types of information depending on your interactions with our website. This includes data gathered during website visits, subscriptions, and when you contact us.

Website Visits

When you visit miamiage.com, our servers automatically record certain information. This data may include your internet protocol (IP) address, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, and pages viewed.

We also log the dates and times of your visits. This information helps us understand website traffic patterns and improve site functionality.

Newsletters and Subscriptions

If you subscribe to our newsletter or other services, we collect information you provide. This typically includes your email address.

In some cases, we may request your name or other contact details to personalize communications.

Contact and Tips

When you send feedback or provide tips to our editorial team, we collect the information you include in your message. This may consist of your name, email address, and any details you share.

We use this information to respond to your inquiries or to follow up on news tips. Our journalists handle all communications professionally.

Advertising

We display advertising on our website. Our advertising partners may collect information through cookies or similar technologies.

This data may involve your IP address, device identifiers, and browsing activities. It assists advertisers in delivering relevant ads and measuring ad performance.

How We Use Information

The Miami Age uses collected information for several purposes. These include operating and maintaining our website, delivering news content, and improving user experience.

We use your information to send newsletters you have subscribed to. We also utilize data to respond to your questions or feedback.

Analytical data helps us understand how readers use our website. This informs our efforts to enhance site features and content.

We may also use information for security purposes. This involves detecting and preventing fraudulent activity or unauthorized access.

Who We Share Information With

The Miami Age does not sell personal information to third parties. We are committed to protecting your privacy.

We may share information with third-party service providers who assist us in operating our website or services. These providers include hosting companies, analytics services, and email delivery platforms.

These service providers are contractually obligated to protect your information. They can only use it for the specific purposes we define.

We may also disclose information if required by law, such as in response to a subpoena or court order. We will only do so when legally mandated.

Cookies

Our website uses "cookies" to enhance your browsing experience. A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by a web server.

Cookies help us remember your preferences, such as text size or location. They also assist in analyzing website traffic and delivering personalized content.

You can configure your browser to refuse cookies or to alert you when they are being sent. However, some parts of our website may not function correctly without cookies.

Data Retention

The Miami Age retains personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected. This includes satisfying any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements.

For example, we retain newsletter subscriber email addresses until a subscriber unsubscribes. Website visit data may be kept for analytical purposes for a defined period.

We securely delete or anonymize information when it is no longer needed. This process ensures your privacy is maintained.

Your Rights

As a user of our website, you have certain rights regarding your personal information. These rights include access, correction, deletion, and objection.

Accessing Your Information

You have the right to request a copy of the personal information we hold about you. This allows you to verify its accuracy.

Correcting Your Information

If you believe any information we hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete, you may request that we correct it. We will update our records promptly.

Deleting Your Information

You can request the deletion of your personal information in certain circumstances. This applies when the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected.

Data Portability

You have the right to request that we transfer your personal information to another organization or directly to you. This applies to data you have provided to us with your consent.

Objecting to Processing

You may object to the processing of your personal information if you believe it impacts your fundamental rights and freedoms. We will review your objection and respond accordingly.

To exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the details provided in the "Contact" section below. We may require proof of identity before fulfilling your request.

Applicable Law for the United States

This Privacy Policy is governed by the laws of the United States. We comply with applicable federal and state privacy regulations.

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and other state-specific privacy laws grant consumers certain rights. As stated, The Miami Age does not sell personal information. We respect these consumer rights, including the right to know, delete, and opt-out of the sale of personal information, even if those specific provisions may not directly apply given our data practices.

If you have concerns about our privacy practices, you may also contact the relevant regulatory bodies. These include the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for general consumer privacy matters.

Changes to This Policy

The Miami Age may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Any changes will be posted on this page.

We encourage you to review this policy whenever you access our services. This ensures you remain informed about our data handling practices.

Significant changes will be noted by updating the "Last updated" date. Your continued use of our website after changes indicates your acceptance of the revised policy.

Contact

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy or our data practices, please contact us.

You can reach our privacy team directly by email:

General inquiries and feedback can be sent to:

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