PRIVACY POLICY
Last Updated: April 11, 2025
This Privacy Policy explains how personal data about you is collected, used and disclosed by Propper Daley BPI, LLC ("Propper Daley" or “PD”) to provide this Website and products and services offered by PD. This Privacy Policy describes the personal data we collect and how we use it. By using this website (https://www.unreasonableconversation.org/) (“Website”), you consent to our Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy does not apply to any other websites developed or hosted by us or other products and services not mentioned in this Privacy Policy.
Website Privacy Policy
Information You Provide to Us
Information from your inquiries into our services, or how you otherwise indicate you may be interested in our services, which may include providing us with your name, email, phone number, address, company name, position title, website, social media links, and time zone.
Information associated with your interaction with PD through our corporate social media accounts.
Information We Collect Automatically When You Use Our Website
Visitor Device and Log Information: We log information about your use of the Website, including the type of browser you use, access times, pages viewed, your IP address pages visited and device-specific information including the hardware model, operating system and version, unique device identifiers and mobile network information.
Information Collected by Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies: We use various technologies to collect and analyze information, and this may include associating cookies with your browser. Cookies help us to improve your experience with our Website by tracking and analyzing your activity. We may also collect information using pixel tags (also known as "web beacons"). Pixel tags are electronic images that may be used in our Websites or emails and help deliver cookies, count visits, track your activity, understand usage and campaign effectiveness, and determine whether an email has been opened and acted upon. For more information about cookies, and how to disable them, please see ‘Your Privacy Choices’ below.
Please see an overview of Cookies on our Website here:
Cookie Name: crumb
Description: The crumb cookie is used in order to recognise a computer when a user visits our website. It also prevents cross-site request forgery.
Domain: www.unreasonableconversation.org
Cookie Name: s7
Description: Gather data regarding site usage and user behavior on the website.
Domain: www.unreasonableconversation.org
Information from Third Parties
Our Website includes social media icons, which link to platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. These icons allow you to connect with us via social media and make sharing content easier. If you click on a social media icon, you will be redirected to the platform’s website, where your personal information is subject to that platform’s privacy policy. We recommend reviewing each platform’s privacy policy to understand their data practices.
When you interact with our accounts on a social media platform, we may collect certain information that you or the platform make available to us such as your social media account ID, your social media ‘likes’, click-throughs to our Website, or custom interactions.
We may also engage third parties to provide additional information about business professionals who are interested in our services, engage with our Website, or interact with our ads on social media.
Use of Information
We use the personal information we collect for the following purposes:
To provide our services and Website.
To solicit new clients with advertising and marketing.
To provide client support or to respond to your inquiries.
To improve the Website, products, and other services.
To monitor and analyze trends, usage and activities in connection with our Website and services.
To comply with our agreements or policies.
To ensure the security of our Website and services.
For other business and legal purposes, such as to detect and prevent fraud, to collect amounts owing to us, and to maintain business records.
With your consent for any specified purpose.
To include you in our email newsletter if you have signed up on our website.
How we disclose your personal information:
We may disclose your personal information with your consent. We may also share your personal information with our corporate affiliates, as well as vendors or service providers who:
Help us communicate with you.
Manage and optimize our Website and services.
Provide marketing and advertising services (see ‘Use Of Cookies And Tracking Technologies’ for more information on your choices with these services).
In addition:
We may share your personal information in order to:
Protect the legal rights of our company, our employees, our agents, and our affiliates.
Protect the safety and security of our clients or Website visitors.
Detect and protect against fraud.
Comply with law or legal process.
We may share your personal information as part of a business or asset transaction.
We may share your personal information with prospective purchasers exclusively to evaluate the proposed transaction.
We may also share your personal information with another company that buys the assets or stock of PD. That company may use and disclose personal information for purposes similar to those described in this Privacy Policy.
Our Website may contain links to other websites or services. We do not exercise control over the information you automatically provide by clicking an external link from our Website, or is collected by these third-party websites. We encourage you to read the privacy policies or statements of the other websites you visit.
We may share de-identified, aggregate, or anonymous information for any purpose. This means that the information we share does not identify specific individuals or is combined with other data to protect your privacy in compliance with relevant privacy laws.
Website Visitors Privacy Choices
For visitors to our Website and our business clients, we provide you with the right to exercise the following choices with our use of your personal information.
Access the personal information we maintain about you.
Delete the personal information we maintain about you.
Correct inaccurate personal information we maintain about you
Opt out of certain uses of your personal information, notably you may unsubscribe from email marketing by clicking through the unsubscribe option in any commercial email we send you. In addition, we may use third party cookies for targeted advertising. Refer to the ‘Use of Cookies and Tracking Technologies’ in the PD Services Privacy Policy below to learn how to opt out of these types of ads.
You can exercise these rights by contacting us at privacy@bpigroup.com or by visiting our Privacy Choices Site.
For visitors associated with our services, including websites where we may collect personal information on behalf of our clients, please see our ‘PD Services Privacy Policy’ below in order to exercise rights.
Retention
We will retain your personal information for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy. The criteria we use to determine retention periods for each category of personal information are based on the type of personal information, contractual requirements, or with regards to product or service maintenance and improvements. We will also retain and use personal information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes and enforce our legal agreements and policies.
Propper Daley Services Privacy Policy
Overview
Propper Daley is a social impact agency, and its Sponsored Program “A Day of Unreasonable Conversation” aims to galvanize the entertainment industry to create content on a variety of platforms.
Collection of Information
1. Information Provided to Us by Clients: In order to serve our Clients, we will collect personal information directly from our clients or through our software and client support channels, including:
Corporate or end-user phone numbers, postal or email addresses for email marketing or campaign execution.
Billing and administrative finance information.
Consumer data such as demographics, behavioral, transactional, political and financial information.
2. Information Collected from Recipients Who Engage With Our Services: We collect personal information provided directly to us through our services. For example, we may collect personal information when:
Individuals engage with an ad or a website where we are advertising on behalf of our clients.
Respondents fill out surveys through a market research request.
Recipients interact with emails, SMS, or other communications.
The types of information we may collect include:
Contact information, including name, email address, postal address, phone number, and other contact or identifying information.
Online identifiers such as cookie ID, advertising ID, IP address.
Behavioral information such as clicks, website activities, and transactions.
Demographic or professional information that may be associated with contact information.
Responses to survey questions, such as behaviors, transactions, or opinions.
Sensitive data such as race and ethnicity or religion.
When individuals access or use websites where we place ads or solicit an engagement, we automatically collect information including:
Log Information: Information about use of the website, including the type of browser used, access times, pages viewed, IP address and the pages visited before navigating to the websites.
Device Information: Information about the computer or mobile device used to access the websites, including the hardware model, operating system and version, unique device identifiers and mobile network information.
Information Collected by Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies: We use various technologies to collect and analyze information, and this may include associating cookies or other unique identifiers with your browser or device. We may also collect information using pixel tags (also known as "web beacons"). For more information about cookies, and how to disable them, please see "Your Privacy Choices" below.
3. Consumer Personal Information We Collect From Other Sources: We may also obtain personal information from other sources and combine that with personal information we collect through advertising or other services, including:
Demographic and other information from third party data providers, including select information that may be deemed ‘sensitive’ under certain state laws such as race or ethnicity.
Interaction with ads such as views, clicks or website activities.
Historical behaviors and transactions, including voter history, public record transactions such as property records, and inferences modeled from geographic information.
Employment and education history.
Inferences derived and/or modeled from geographies, behaviors, or third party information.
Use of Information
We may use personal information about you for various purposes, including to:
Provide and deliver the products and services requested by our clients, including relevant or targeted advertising, market research, or engagement requests.
Provide newsletters that you have subscribed to.
Respond to comments, questions and requests from recipients of our communications to provide customer service.
Monitor and analyze trends, usage and activities in connection with our Website.
Personalize and improve the Website and provide advertisements, content or features that match user profiles or interests.
Process and deliver contest entries and rewards.
Link or combine with personal information we get from others to help understand your needs and provide you with better service.
Carry out any other purpose for which the personal information was collected.
How We Disclose Your Personal Information
Our services provide our clients with the ability to synchronize certain external software or data applications with PD, which may include the transfer of personal information, including:
Advertising and marketing services to facilitate our client campaigns.
Third party data services to synchronize our data for targeting, measurement, and market research purposes.
Customer Relationship Management software or services to enable personalized communications.
Phone, Email, and SMS Service Providers to facilitate messaging delivery.
Subject to client agreements, we may disclose client personal information as necessary in order to:
Protect the legal rights of our company, our employees, our agents, and our affiliates.
Protect the safety and security of those who access and use our services.
Detect and protect against fraud.
Comply with law or legal process.
Complete a legal transaction related to the sale of our business or any assets.
PD may share aggregate or anonymous information for any purpose. This means that the information we share does not identify specific individuals or is combined with other data to protect your privacy.
Your Privacy Choices
Use Of Cookies And Tracking Technologies
Like many companies, we use cookies, pixels, web beacons, and other tracking technologies to collect personal information about your browsing activities, your interactions with our Website or emails, and to serve tailored ads. There are a number of ways to opt out of having your online activity and device data collected through these services, which we summarize below:
Blocking Cookies In Your Browser. Most browsers let you remove or reject cookies, including cookies used for interest-based advertising. To do this, follow the instructions in your browser settings. For more information about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set on your device and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
Advertising Industry Opt-Out Tools. You can also use these opt-out options to limit use of your personal information for interest-based advertising online or in apps by visiting:
The Network Advertising Initiative opt-out: http://optout.networkadvertising.org.
The Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA)’s YourAdChoice opt-out: http://optout.aboutads.info.
Retention
We will retain personal information associated with client campaigns according to the terms of our written agreements. Our data is regularly refreshed and takes into account deletion requests and accuracy changes incorporated by our data source providers.
US State Specific Privacy Notice
Some U.S. states have enacted comprehensive privacy laws. The California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act or “CPRA” (collectively, the “CCPA”), the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”), the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”), the Montana Consumer Data Protection Act (“MCDPA”), the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (“OCPA”), the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (“TDPSA”), the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (“UCPA”), the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”), the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (“DPDPA”), the Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act (“ICDPA”), the Nebraska Data Privacy Act (“NDPA”), the New Hampshire Senate Bill 255 (“SB 255”), and the New Jersey Senate Bill 332 (“SB 332”) create additional privacy obligations for businesses and provide residents of those states with additional privacy rights.
Privacy Rights
If you are a resident of California, Virginia, Colorado, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, or Connecticut, you have the right to:
Opt out of the “sale or share” of your personal information for advertising purposes. Some third party cookies placed by PD as part of our client campaigns may be considered a ‘sale or share’ when they are used for ‘targeted’ or ‘cross-contextual’ advertising campaigns. You may opt out of such cookies as detailed in the ‘Use Of Cookies And Tracking Technologies’ section (above).
Right to limit the use of sensitive personal information. The states listed above define the use of select demographics such as ethnicity or religion to be deemed sensitive. If you are a resident of one of these states you have the right to Opt-Out of our use of these types of data attributes.
Right of Access. You have the right to know what data is being collected about you, how it’s being used, and with whom it’s being shared. You can request access to view the personal data that we hold about you at any time.
Right to Deletion. You have the right to request that we delete your personal information under certain circumstances, such as it’s no longer necessary for the purposes it was collected or if you withdraw your consent. In some cases, we might be required under applicable laws to refuse to delete your personal information. We may also anonymize your personal information in a way that it cannot be related back to you instead of deleting it. After deletion of your personal data, we will maintain a suppression list which lists you as an opted-out user, so we do not process your personal information in the future.
Right to Correction. You have the right to request that we correct personal information that we hold about you. If we do not have the technical ability to correct your personal information, we will delete the incorrect personal information.
Right to Data Portability. You have the right to obtain a copy of your personal information that we hold about you in a portable format that allows you to transmit your personal information to another entity.
Right to Restrict Processing. You have the right to request that we limit how we use your personal information. We will treat such requests as deletion requests.
Right to Withdraw Consent. When we rely on your consent for data processing, you are free to withdraw that consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of prior processing based on consent.
If you want to exercise any of your consumer rights, please visit our Privacy Choices Site or contact us at privacy@bpigroup.com.
International Data Transfers
This Website is based and hosted in the United States. If you access our website from outside the United States, please be aware that your personal information may be transferred to the United States. We ensure these cross-border transfers comply with applicable laws and we take necessary precautions to protect your personal information. This includes implementing standard contractual clauses approved by relevant regulatory authorities or other mechanisms to safeguard the transfer of your personal information across borders. When we transfer personal information out of the European Economic Area (“EEA”) or Switzerland, we transfer personal information subject to the Standard Contractual Clauses (“SCC”). SCC are a set of contractual terms and conditions developed by the European Commission that organizations use to ensure the safe and lawful transfer of personal information from the EEA to non-EEA countries. For further details, see European Commission: Model contracts for the transfer of personal data to third countries. When we transfer personal data outside of the United Kingdom (“UK”), we rely on the UK SCC. For further details please see: International data transfer agreement and guidance | ICO. By using our Website and services, you consent to the transfer, processing, and storage of your personal information in countries other than your own, as outlined in this Privacy Policy.
Security
BPI takes reasonable measures to help protect information about you from loss, theft, misuse and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction. These safeguards include technical, organizational, and administrative measures.
Children's Privacy
Our Website is designed for business professionals. Our Website is not intended for children under the age of 18 years. We do not knowingly and intentionally collect information from children. If we learn that we have collected data from a child without the required legal consent, we will promptly delete it. If you believe we have obtained personal information associated with children or minors, please contact us at privacy@bpigroup.com and we will delete it.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or if you want to exercise your rights, please contact us at privacy@bpigroup.com.
Or by postal at: Bully Pulpit Interactive, LLC | 1445 New York Ave. NW, 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20005 Attn: Legal Department
If you want to exercise any of your consumer rights, please visit our Privacy Choices Site.