Broadcast Bench publishes church live-streaming guides, buying advice, and support pages for readers who want practical setup and gear information. This page explains what information may be collected when you use the site and how that information is used.
Information collected automatically
- standard server logs may record your IP address, browser type, device type, referring page, and basic request information
- analytics tools may measure pageviews, traffic sources, and on-site behavior so the site can understand which guides are useful and whether pages are working correctly
- cookies or similar browser storage may be used by WordPress, analytics scripts, embedded media, and hosting/performance layers to keep the site functioning and measure usage
Affiliate links and outbound clicks
Some pages on Broadcast Bench contain affiliate links. If you click one of those links and make a purchase, the site may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Affiliate relationships do not change the price you pay. Read the full Affiliate Disclosure for placement and disclosure rules used on the site.
How information is used
- to operate, secure, and maintain the site
- to understand which pages and topics are useful to readers
- to diagnose technical problems, performance issues, and broken pages
- to measure traffic and affiliate-page behavior in aggregate
Embedded content and third-party services
Pages may include embedded media, external product links, analytics tags, or other third-party resources. Those services may collect information according to their own privacy policies when your browser loads or interacts with them.
Your choices
- you can block or clear cookies in your browser settings
- you can avoid analytics-based session attribution by using browser privacy controls, content blockers, or consent controls provided by your browser or extensions
- you can choose not to click affiliate or third-party outbound links
Policy updates
This privacy policy may be updated as the site adds new features, measurement tools, or support pages. The current version on this URL is the version in effect.