Privacy Policy for Prestige Magician
We hate legal jargon as much as you do. You are here to learn how to book predictable corporate magic gigs. You are not here to read a law textbook. But data privacy matters. We run this site like a real business. That means we track certain things to make our content better.
This policy explains exactly what we collect, why we need it, and how we protect it. We wrote this in plain English. Effective May 24, 2026.
What Data We Actually Collect
We do not scrape the web for your personal details. We only collect information through two specific channels. You either give it to us directly, or our systems log your visit automatically.
Information You Give Us Directly
When you fill out a contact form to ask about marketing your magic business, you give us your name and email address. We need that to reply. If you submit a question about pitching event planners, we store that message. We only get this information if you type it into a box and hit send.
Information We Collect Automatically
We run a website. Websites need analytics to survive. When you visit prestigemagician.com, our servers automatically log basic information. We see your IP address. We see your browser type. We track the pages you read.
If you spend twenty minutes reading our guide on pricing corporate magic gigs, our analytics tool notes that. We use this data to figure out what content actually helps you book shows. We ignore vanity metrics and focus on what you actually read.
How We Use Your Information
We use your data to run this site. Nothing sinister. We reply to your emails. We fix broken links when our server logs show a 404 error. We look at aggregate data to see which articles perform best.
If our piece on corporate booking contracts gets ten times the traffic of our piece on card sleights, we write more about contracts. Your reading habits directly shape our editorial calendar. We want to publish high-resolution insights that solve your actual problems.
We also use basic data to block spam. Automated bots hammer contact forms constantly. We use standard filtering tools to separate real magicians from spam scripts. Those tools analyze IP addresses to keep our inbox clean.
Cookies and Tracking Tools
Yes, we use cookies. Small text files sit on your browser and tell us you visited before. We use Google Analytics and Google Search Console. These tools show us the search terms you used to find us. They illuminate the friction points on our site.
If everyone leaves the site on a specific page, we know that page needs a rewrite.
We do not use tracking cookies to follow you across the internet. We do not care what you buy on Amazon. We only care how you interact with our articles on magic marketing. You can disable cookies in your browser settings right now.
If you block cookies, the site still works perfectly. You can still read every article on corporate bookings. You just become a ghost in our analytics. We are entirely fine with that.
Third-Party Services and Data Sharing
We do not sell your personal data. We never have. We never will. Selling email lists to shady marketing agencies ruins trust. We spent years building our reputation in the magic community. We refuse to burn it for a quick payout.
We do share data with essential service providers. Our web host needs server logs to keep the site online. Google Analytics processes our traffic data. These providers have strict data protection rules.
They cannot legally take your email from our database and spam you. They act as data processors. We remain the data controllers. We dictate how they handle the information they process for us.
Your Rights Over Your Data
You own your data. You have specific rights regarding anything we hold about you. We respect these rights regardless of your geographic location.
- Right to Access: You can ask us what data we have on you. We will send you a file containing your contact history.
- Right to Correction: If you changed your email address, you can ask us to update our records.
- Right to Deletion: You can tell us to erase your information entirely. We will wipe your contact details from our active systems.
To exercise any of these rights, send us an email. Include “Data Request” in the subject line. We process these requests manually. Give us a few days to sort it out. We verify your identity first. We do not hand over data to random people asking for it.
Data Security Realities
We secure our site with standard encryption. We use strong passwords. We limit admin access to our core editorial team. We run regular audits on our software installations to patch vulnerabilities.
But let us be brutally honest. No system is flawless.
The internet carries inherent risk. We protect your data exactly how we protect our own business data. We cannot guarantee absolute security against a dedicated breach. If a breach ever happens, we will notify you immediately. We will explain what happened and what we are doing to fix it.
Links to Other Websites
We link out to other resources frequently. We link to CRM software for magicians. We link to ticketing platforms. We link to external marketing tools. We only link to tools we actually test and trust.
Once you click those links, you leave prestigemagician.com. Our privacy policy stops applying the second you land on their domain. Read their policies before handing over your credit card. We do not control how third-party software companies handle your data.
Changes to This Policy
The internet changes. Privacy laws evolve. We will update this page when our data practices shift. We will not email you every time we fix a typo in paragraph three.
We will post the updated policy here and change the effective date at the top. Check back occasionally if you care about the granular details of web tracking. If we make a massive change to how we handle emails, we will post a prominent notice on the homepage.
Contact Us About Your Data
Real people run this site. If you have questions about how we handle your data, ask us directly. Send an email to [email protected].
We check that inbox twice a week. You will get a response from a human being. We do not use automated legal bots to handle privacy concerns. If something on this page confuses you, tell us. We will clarify it.
