Last Updated: May 12, 2026
This “Privacy Policy” explains how Computing Leap LLC (“Company,” “Computing Leap,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) collects, uses, discloses, and otherwise processes personal data in connection with our website, services, and products. This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through Computing Leap websites, services, and products, and through related communications with us.
Our processing of personal data may also be governed by agreements with customers or users. In the event of any conflict between this Privacy Policy and a customer agreement, the customer agreement will control to the extent permitted by applicable law.
This Privacy Policy is not a substitute for any privacy policy that a customer, partner, or third party may be required to provide to its own customers, personnel, or other individuals.
Computing Leap may collect information directly from users, customers, prospective customers, and other individuals who interact with our website, services, and products. We may also collect certain information automatically through cookies, logs, analytics tools, and similar technologies.
We may collect personal data that you provide when you contact us, request information, use our website, services, or products, or otherwise communicate with us. This may include:
We may collect information about how users interact with our website, services, and products. This information may include:
We may automatically collect technical information, including:
Computing Leap, and its technology and service providers, may use cookies and other tracking mechanisms to record usage of our website, services, and products, provide functionality, measure performance, improve website and product performance, and enhance user experience.
It may be possible to disable cookies in your web browser’s preferences. Doing so may affect the quality, availability, or functionality of our website, services, and products.
Our website, services, and products are intended for adults and business users. We do not knowingly collect personal data online from children under the age of 13. If a child has provided us with personal data, a parent or guardian may contact us using the contact information below. We will remove such data from our systems when we are provided the details necessary to locate it.
Computing Leap uses personal data to provide, operate, maintain, and improve our website, services, and products. We may use personal data for the following purposes:
Computing Leap does not show you advertising based on your personal data. We do not sell your personal data. We do not share cookie-based data with third parties except as needed to operate, measure, secure, and improve the website, services, and products we provide.
We value your privacy and limit sharing of personal data. We may share personal data that we collect with:
Computing Leap may disclose personal data to government or law enforcement officials or private parties as required by law, and may disclose and use such information as we believe necessary or appropriate to comply with applicable laws, lawful requests, and legal processes; enforce applicable terms; protect rights, privacy, safety, or property; and protect, investigate, and deter fraudulent, harmful, unauthorized, unethical, or illegal activity.
Computing Leap may sell or transfer some or all of its business or assets, including personal data, in connection with a business transaction or potential business transaction such as a merger, consolidation, acquisition, reorganization, sale of assets, or bankruptcy. In such circumstances, we will make reasonable efforts to require the recipient to honor this Privacy Policy.
The data we collect about you and your interactions with our website, services, and products may be stored in log files, databases, and business systems. We retain personal information only as long as reasonably necessary for business, legal, security, and operational purposes. When personal data is no longer needed, we delete, de-identify, archive, or otherwise restrict access to it as appropriate.
To the extent applicable law provides individuals with rights pertaining to their personal information, such as rights to review, correct, access, or request deletion of personal information, individuals may contact Computing Leap using the contact information below.
We may need to verify your identity before responding to certain requests. We will respond to privacy-related requests as required by applicable law.
If you have a complaint about our handling of personal data, you may contact us using the contact information provided below.
We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time. We will notify you of updates by updating the date of this Privacy Policy.
You may contact us with any questions, comments, or complaints about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices at:
Computing Leap LLC
Email: privacy@computingleap.com
As a California resident, you may have the rights listed below. However, these rights are not absolute, and we may decline your request as permitted by the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and other applicable laws.
However, applicable law may allow us to charge a different price or provide a different quality of service or product if that difference is reasonably related to the value of the Personal Information we are unable to use.
You may exercise your California privacy rights as follows:
We do not sell, as defined under the CCPA, your Personal Information to third parties. In the preceding twelve (12) months, we have not sold any Personal Information.
The chart below summarizes our collection, use, and sharing of Personal Information during the last 12 months before the effective date of this Privacy Policy. We describe the sources through which we collect Personal Information in the section above titled “Information Computing Leap collects,” and describe the purposes for which we collect, use, and share this information in the sections above titled “How Computing Leap uses the collected information” and “How Computing Leap shares personal data.”
| Category (see the glossary below for definitions) | Do we collect this information? | Do we share this information for business purposes? |
|---|---|---|
| Identifiers | Yes | Yes |
| Online Identifiers | Yes | Yes |
| Protected Classification Characteristics | No | No |
| Commercial Information | Yes | Yes |
| Biometric Information | No | No |
| Internet or Network Information | Yes | Yes |
| Geolocation Data | Yes | Yes |
| Sensory Information | No | No |
| Professional or Employment Information | Yes | Yes |
| Education Information | No | No |
| Inferences | Yes | Yes |
| Financial Information | No | No |
| Medical Information | No | No |
| Category | Definition |
|---|---|
| Biometric Information | An individual’s physiological, biological, or behavioral characteristics, including DNA, that can be used, singly or in combination with each other or with other identifying data, to establish an individual’s identity. |
| Commercial Information | Products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing, consuming, or usage histories or tendencies. |
| Financial Information | Bank account number, debit or credit card numbers, insurance policy number, and other financial information. |
| Geolocation Data | Precise location, such as location derived from GPS coordinates or telemetry data, or approximate location derived from IP address. |
| Identifiers | Real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, customer number, email address, account name, or other similar identifiers. |
| Government-issued ID | Social security number, driver’s license, passport, or other government-issued ID, including an ID number or image. |
| Medical Information | Personal information about an individual’s health or healthcare, including health insurance information. |
| Internet or Network Information | Browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer’s interaction with an internet website, application, product, service, or advertisement. |
| Online Identifiers | An online identifier or other persistent identifier that can be used to recognize a person, family, or device over time and across different services, including device identifiers, IP addresses, cookies, beacons, pixel tags, mobile ad identifiers, customer numbers, unique pseudonyms, user aliases, telephone numbers, or other persistent or probabilistic identifiers. |
| Physical Description | An individual’s physical characteristics or description, such as hair color, eye color, height, or weight. |
| Professional or Employment Information | Information relating to a person’s current, past, or prospective employment or professional experience, such as job history, business contact information, performance evaluations, or professional background. |
| Education Information | Information relating to a person’s educational background. |
| Protected Classification Characteristics | Characteristics protected under California or federal law, such as age, race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related medical conditions, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, or genetic information. |
| Sensory Information | Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information. |
| Inferences | Inferences drawn from personal information to create a profile about preferences, characteristics, behavior, attitudes, abilities, or aptitudes. |
Computing Leap contact email: privacy@computingleap.com