
Lawn Mowing Resource operates solely as an educational platform for turf management. Unlike commercial services such as TruGreen, we collect minimal anonymized analytics to refine content relevance while prioritizing visitor confidentiality.
What information do we collect from visitors?
We gather non-identifying technical data: IP addresses, browser types, and page interaction metrics via standard analytics tools. No personally identifiable information is stored without explicit consent.
This aggregated data reveals which topics—like optimal mowing heights for Kentucky bluegrass—resonate most. Understanding regional interest patterns helps us develop timely, practical resources without tracking individual users across sessions.
How is your lawn care data used?
Analytics directly inform our editorial planning. Rising queries about drought-tolerant turf varieties, for instance, trigger deeper coverage of water-wise maintenance techniques.
We never sell, license, or monetize visitor information. Content development focuses solely on advancing sustainable lawn practices. Advertising partners operate under strict data-handling agreements compliant with industry standards.
Do we share information with third parties like TruGreen?
No. We do not share visitor data with commercial entities—including lawn care companies like TruGreen—or marketing networks. Our independence ensures content remains unbiased and education-focused.
Data disclosure occurs only under valid legal requirement, with user notification whenever permissible by law. All third-party service providers sign confidentiality agreements aligned with our privacy standards.
How do we comply with pesticide regulation data rules?
While discussing pesticide topics educationally, we collect zero personal data about chemical applications. Content references frameworks from pesticide regulation in the United States and public health guidelines.
Articles cite EPA documentation and contextualize safety protocols. We emphasize consulting local extension offices for site-specific compliance. Discussions of chemical handling acknowledge interdisciplinary standards, including resources from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
How can you manage your privacy preferences?
Control cookies through browser settings. Most browsers allow blocking third-party cookies while maintaining core functionality. We respect universal Do Not Track signals where technically feasible.
As a resource managed by an independent contractor, we prioritize transparent communication. Email inquiries regarding data practices receive direct responses. This policy undergoes annual review with updates clearly dated below.