Welcome to OmahaPosts.com! We’re glad you’ve stopped by. Whether you’re here to find a hidden food gem, plan your Omaha weekend, or just see what the city has to offer, your privacy matters to us—and we take that seriously.
This privacy policy explains what we collect, how we use it, and how we work to keep your information safe. No complicated legal jargon—just plain, honest info.
When you visit OmahaPosts.com, we may collect a few basic things—nothing too personal, and certainly nothing sensitive. Here’s what might come through:
Info you share with us directly
If you sign up for our newsletter, drop us a message, or fill out a form, we might have your name, email address, or whatever details you chose to share.
Device & browser data
We get general tech info like your IP address, browser type, or what device you're using. This helps us make sure the site looks good and works well for everyone.
Activity on the site
We may track which pages you visit, how long you stay, or what links you click. This helps us understand what content people love—and what might need a little work.
Just so you know:
We do not collect or store things like your credit card number, home address, or passwords.
We use the information we gather to make OmahaPosts.com more useful, more personal, and better for you. That includes:
Making the website load faster and look better on your device
Helping us decide which topics to write about next
Sending updates or newsletters (only if you’ve signed up)
Responding if you reach out with a question or message
We never sell, rent, or trade your info. Ever.
Yes, we use cookies—but not the creepy kind. These tiny text files help the site remember things like your preferences or which articles you’ve read.
We also use trusted tools like Google Analytics to understand traffic patterns—where visitors come from, which pages are most popular, and how folks use the site. These tools don’t tell us who you are personally, but they do give us a helpful big-picture view.
You can always manage or turn off cookies in your browser settings.
We keep your information close. However, sometimes we work with partners like email providers (to send our newsletters) or analytics platforms (to understand what content is working). These partners are trusted, professional, and only use your data to help us do our job better.
The only other time we’d share your information? If required by law. But unless there’s a legal obligation, your data stays between us.
We use standard security tools to protect your information. From our website host to our email system, we’ve got safeguards in place to prevent unauthorized access. Is anything 100% foolproof on the internet? Unfortunately not. But we do our best to stay secure and stay updated.
If we ever believe there’s been a data breach or issue, we’ll be transparent about it and take action right away.
Sometimes, we link out to other websites—like restaurants, museums, or community resources. Just a heads-up: once you leave OmahaPosts.com, their privacy policies apply. We’re not responsible for how other websites handle your data, so always take a quick look at their terms if you're curious.
You’re in control here.
Don’t want emails from us anymore? Every newsletter has a one-click unsubscribe link at the bottom.
Want to know what data we have about you? Drop us a message—we’re happy to share.
Want us to delete your information? We can do that, too.
We believe privacy should feel respectful, not restrictive. You always have a say.
OmahaPosts.com isn’t made for kids under 13. We don’t knowingly collect data from children. If you’re a parent or guardian and you think your child has shared information with us, let us know and we’ll remove it immediately.
We may update this privacy policy from time to time—especially as technology and privacy standards evolve. If we make big changes, we’ll post a clear notice right here. We encourage you to check back occasionally to stay in the loop.
We’re real people behind this screen—and we care about keeping your trust.
Got questions, concerns, or feedback about how your data is used? You can always reach us at contact@omahaposts.com and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.
Thanks for being here. Thanks for reading. And thanks for trusting OmahaPosts.com with your time and attention.