This Privacy Policy explains what information thepressureexperts.com collects, why it is collected, how long we aim to keep it, and what you can ask us to do with it. It covers every page on this website, including the product write ups, the category listings and the contact page. Read it alongside our Cookie Policy, which names the individual cookies this site sets and explains the Amazon referral cookie in detail.
What This Website Is
The Pressure Experts publishes written summaries of home blood pressure monitors and pressure washers, assembled from manufacturer specifications and retail listing data. We sell nothing. No payment processor is connected to this website, and no order can be placed through it. The site runs on ecommerce software, so cart and checkout pages exist in the background, but they are not wired to any seller or gateway and they take no money. That means we never collect card numbers, bank details or billing addresses. You do not need an account to read anything here, and we do not invite you to create one.
Information You Give Us Directly
The only way to send us information on purpose is the form on our contact page. When you submit that form, the name, email address, subject and message you typed are emailed to the site operator and are also saved as a record in this website’s own database. That database copy is the part people usually do not expect, so we are stating it plainly. Submission records also carry the date and time of the message.
Send us only what you are comfortable having stored. In particular, please do not send us medical information. We publish specifications for blood pressure monitors, and we are not a healthcare provider. We do not want, ask for or knowingly keep readings, diagnoses, medication lists or any other health details, and we cannot answer questions about them. If you include health information in a message anyway, it will sit in the same database record as the rest of your message until that record is deleted.
Information Collected Automatically
Two kinds of data are gathered without you doing anything.
Server logs. The web server that delivers these pages records ordinary request data: your IP address, the URL requested, the date and time, the HTTP status returned, the referring URL if your browser sent one, and your browser and operating system as reported in the user agent string. These logs exist for security, abuse handling and diagnosing faults. They are rotated and overwritten by the server software on its own schedule.
Analytics. This site runs a first party analytics component that records page views, the page you arrived from, approximate location derived from your IP address, device and browser type, and clicks on outbound product links. That measurement data is sent to an analytics service operated by the same publisher as this site rather than to a third party advertising network. The component uses a short lived session cookie and, on this site, a longer lived random visitor identifier so that a returning reader is not counted twice. The identifier is a random value. It carries no name, email address or other personal detail. This site is configured to respect a Do Not Track signal from your browser, and analytics collection is skipped when that signal is present.
Cookies
Cookies are small files a website stores in your browser. This site uses them for basic functionality, for caching, for the analytics described above, and for recording that a reader clicked through to a retailer. The Cookie Policy linked at the top of this page lists the categories, names the ones we control, explains the Amazon referral window, and shows how to refuse or delete cookies in your browser. Blocking cookies will not stop you reading this site.
Affiliate Links and Amazon
We take part in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earn from qualifying purchases. When you click a link to a retailer, you leave this website and the receiving company’s own privacy notice takes over. Amazon sets its own cookies and collects its own data at that point, and we have no control over and no visibility into it. We do not receive your name, address, payment details or a list of what you bought. What we receive from Amazon is an aggregated commission report showing categories of items ordered and amounts earned, with no identity attached. Our Affiliate Disclosure sets out the commercial relationship in full.
How the Information Is Used
- To read and reply to messages sent through the contact form.
- To keep the site available, to serve pages quickly and to fix errors.
- To block spam, scraping and other abuse.
- To understand in aggregate which pages readers use, so we know what to write and correct next.
- To measure whether a link to a retailer was followed, which is how the site earns anything at all.
- To meet legal obligations and to defend legal claims where that becomes necessary.
We do not sell personal information, we do not share it with data brokers, and we do not use it to build advertising profiles. We do not run a mailing list, so submitting the contact form does not subscribe you to anything.
Who Else Handles the Data
Running a website means other companies touch the data in passing. Those categories are: the hosting provider that stores the site and its database; the content delivery and security network that sits in front of the site and sees request data before it reaches us; the mail provider that carries contact form notifications; the analytics service described above; and Amazon, once you click through to it. Each of these handles data under its own terms, and we do not authorize any of them to use it for their own marketing.
How Long It Is Kept
The following are targets we work toward, not guarantees. Contact form records are intended to be kept for as long as the query is live plus a reasonable period afterward, and then cleared out in batches. Server logs are overwritten on the hosting platform’s rotation schedule. Analytics records are retained in aggregate. Backups of the site database are taken on a rolling basis, and a record you asked us to delete can survive in a backup until that backup is itself rotated out. We will not restore a deleted record from a backup in order to bring it back into use.
Security
Pages are served over an encrypted connection, administrative access is restricted, and the software is kept updated. No website can promise that data will never be exposed, and we do not make that promise. If a breach affects contact form data, we will act on it and notify affected people where the law requires it.
Your Rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to ask what personal information we hold about you, to have it corrected, to have it deleted, to object to or restrict how it is used, and to receive a copy of it. Residents of the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, California and several other jurisdictions have statutory versions of these rights. We apply them to anyone who asks, wherever they are, because the volume of personal data here is small enough that there is no reason not to.
To make a request, use the contact form and describe what you want. Deletion is normally straightforward: in practice it means removing the stored copy of any message you sent. We may need to ask a question to confirm that the request comes from the person the data belongs to. You also have the right to complain to your national data protection authority.
Children
This website is written for adults buying household equipment and is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 13. If you believe a child has sent us information through the form, tell us and we will remove the record.
International Transfers
The servers and service providers that run this site may be located in a country other than the one you are reading from, including the United States. Sending us a message means accepting that it may be stored and processed outside your own jurisdiction.
Links to Other Websites
Pages here link to retailers and to manufacturer resources. Once you follow such a link you are on someone else’s website under their privacy notice, and this policy no longer applies. We do not control what they collect.
Changes to This Policy
We may revise this policy when the site changes or the law does. The revised version takes effect when it is posted here, and the date below tells you which version you are reading. Continued use of the site after a change means you accept the current version. Our Terms and Conditions govern your use of the site more broadly, including the medical and equipment safety disclaimers that apply to what we publish.
Last updated: August 18, 2026.