Website Privacy Policy
How this website handles visitor information, contact forms, cookies, analytics, and emergency-use boundaries.
This website privacy policy explains how information may be collected when you visit angiercox.com. It is separate from the Notice of Privacy Practices, which addresses protected health information in the context of care.
Information you choose to send
If you submit a contact form, email, or other message through this website, the information you provide may be used to respond to your inquiry. Please do not include highly sensitive clinical details, emergency information, or information you would not want transmitted through ordinary website or email systems.
Website data
Like many websites, this site may collect basic technical information such as browser type, pages visited, referring pages, approximate location, device information, and timestamps. This information may be used to maintain the site, understand general traffic, and improve the visitor experience.
Cookies and analytics
The site may use cookies or similar technologies for normal website function, spam prevention, analytics, embedded content, or security. You can adjust cookie settings in your browser, though some site features may not work as expected.
Third-party services
This site may rely on trusted third-party providers for hosting, forms, analytics, security, fonts, maps, or embedded content. Those providers may process limited information according to their own policies and the services they provide.
No emergency use
This website is not monitored as an emergency service and does not create a therapist-client relationship by itself. If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health emergency in the U.S., call 911 or 988.
Questions
Questions about this website privacy policy may be sent through the contact information on this site.