Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Executive transport demands absolute discretion. We apply that exact standard to your digital footprint. You visit Private Driver Pro to research secure, executive transport for the modern professional. You do not visit us to have your browsing habits packaged and sold to data brokers. We wrote this privacy policy in plain English. We stripped out the legal jargon. We want you to understand exactly what happens when you load our pages. This policy takes effect on May 24, 2026.

Trust is our only currency.

The Reality of Executive Transport Privacy

Executive transport is not just about luxury. It is about risk mitigation. Our readers include security directors, corporate travel managers, and high-net-worth individuals. Your interest in secure transit protocols is sensitive information. Corporate competitors look for travel patterns. Threat actors exploit predictable schedules. We understand the weight of this reality. We designed our data practices to reflect the operational security our niche demands. We collect the absolute minimum. We discard it quickly. We protect what we hold.

The Data We Actually Collect

We hate vague legal jargon. Here is the exact breakdown of what we gather when you visit privatedriverpro.com.

When you reach out to us, you leave a trail. You fill out our contact form to ask about vetting security-trained chauffeurs. You hand us your name and your email address. We need this information to reply to your specific questions. We do not take that email address and dump it into a marketing database. We do not subscribe you to hidden newsletters. You ask a question. We provide an answer. The transaction ends there.

The internet requires basic data exchange to function. Our servers log connection details the moment you arrive. We record IP addresses. We note browser types. We log timestamps. This is the baseline friction of operating a website. We use this raw data to block malicious traffic. We use it to keep the site secure against automated scraping bots. We do not tie this server-level data back to your personal identity.

Why We Track Site Usage

We track site usage to improve our editorial focus. We use Google Analytics and Google Search Console. These tools illuminate our blind spots. They show us the signal through the noise. We look at aggregate numbers to understand what professionals actually need.

Last fall, our analytics dashboard showed a massive spike in queries about armored vehicle classifications. Readers were searching for specific ballistic ratings. We saw the demand. We commissioned a deep-dive article from a retired protection officer to answer those exact questions. We use data to serve you better content. We do not track your individual path across the internet. We care about the crowd, not the individual face in it.

Cookies and Local Storage

Cookies are small text files your browser stores. We use them for two distinct reasons.

First, basic site function. They keep the website running fast. They remember if you dismissed a notification banner. Second, performance measurement. Google Analytics places a cookie to distinguish new visitors from returning readers. This gives us high-resolution data on our audience growth.

You hold the power here. You can disable cookies in your browser settings right now. The site will still work. You will just lose some minor conveniences. We do not use tracking pixels to follow you to social media platforms. Once you leave Private Driver Pro, our visibility ends.

Who Else Sees Your Data

We do not sell your personal information. Ever.

We share data only with the essential infrastructure providers that keep this site online. Our web host sees server logs. Google processes our analytics. Our email provider handles the messages you send us. These