Basic usage signals are tracked
The site measures page views, outbound clicks, business-intent actions, guide opens, and lead submissions to understand what parts of the guide are useful.
Providence Guide is a publisher with analytics and contact forms. This page explains, in plain language, what information may be collected, which services may process it, how long it is kept, and where to send a privacy or correction request. It is written as an operational privacy notice, not as a promise that every privacy law applies in every case.
Last revised July 4, 2026. Use this address for privacy questions, corrections, or requests tied to publisher-operated forms and analytics.
The site measures page views, outbound clicks, business-intent actions, guide opens, and lead submissions to understand what parts of the guide are useful.
If you submit a claim, correction, or partnership inquiry, the details you provide are stored for operational review and publisher follow-up.
Providence Guide may use first-party analytics ingestion, hosting infrastructure, Google Analytics 4 measurement (G-47N8KS4V5R), and ordinary email infrastructure to operate the site and understand usage.
Providence Guide uses collected information to operate the guide, review support requests, and improve the public guide. It is not sold as generic lead data or packaged as a directory-export business.
If a law such as the California Consumer Privacy Act or GDPR applies to a particular request, Providence Guide will use this page and the public inbox as the starting point for access, correction, deletion, or opt-out handling.
The site may process email address, name, business affiliation, page URL, message contents, source links, page context, device/browser context, referral context, and page or click events.
Data is used for analytics, security logging, support, corrections, claim review, publisher follow-up, abuse prevention, and improving public pages.
Providence Guide does not sell personal information or package form submissions as generic lead lists. Analytics tools may process measurement signals under their own service terms.
Use infopremieramericana.com to ask for access, correction, deletion, clarification, or an opt-out review. Identity and request scope may need to be verified before action is taken.
Providence Guide is a publisher, not a social platform. The collection scope is limited to site measurement, inbound requests, and operational logging.
This can include page context, page type, referrer context, outbound click labels, and business or guide interaction signals needed for site reporting.
When you submit a form, the site may collect the contact details, business context, source links, and request notes required to review the submission.
If you email the publisher directly, the message contents and metadata are processed through normal email infrastructure and may be retained for follow-up.
Retention should be long enough to operate the publisher workflow, answer corrections, and audit changes, but not longer than necessary.
Data is used to understand which pages help travelers, to review listing claims and corrections, to answer partner inquiries, and to improve the guide.
Usage records and lead records may be retained as long as they are useful for reporting, abuse prevention, request history, and editorial or commercial follow-up. Analytics event records are typically kept in identifiable or pseudonymous form for up to 26 months unless they are aggregated, deleted, or needed longer for security, accounting, legal, or dispute reasons. Email and claim records are reviewed on an operational basis and may be kept while the underlying request, correction history, or business relationship remains relevant.
Providence Guide may rely on analytics scripts, cookies, browser storage, or similar measurement technologies to understand visits and outbound actions. Blocking or clearing cookies may reduce measurement but does not stop access to the public content.
Use infopremieramericana.com when you need a correction, want to ask what data is tied to a publisher-operated request, or want to ask for deletion where operationally appropriate.
Vendors are used to host the site, measure public usage, route email, and run publisher workflows. Those services process data only for operational purposes tied to the guide.
GA4 may receive page-view and event data such as page context, approximate device/browser context, referral context, and interaction labels. Providence Guide configures page views through its analytics layer rather than using GA4 as a user account system.
Hosting providers may process IP address, request headers, URLs, timestamps, and security logs needed to deliver pages, prevent abuse, and diagnose service issues.
Direct messages and form follow-up may be processed by ordinary email services and retained as part of support, correction, and publisher correspondence.
Restaurants, hotels, booking tools, maps, ticketing systems, and official source sites are independent. Their own privacy policies apply after you leave Providence Guide.
Premier Americana is the controller of this website and can be contacted at infopremieramericana.com.
We collect the categories of personal data described on this page, including technical logs, device/browser context, pages viewed, approximate location derived from IP address, form and email details if you contact us, and affiliate or outbound click information where applicable.
We do not sell personal data as defined by applicable law. Accordingly, we do not identify any third parties to whom we sell personal data. If this site processes personal data for targeted advertising, that use and the applicable choices are disclosed in the measurement sections above.
This page explains the publisher's current operating posture. It does not expand rights beyond what the site can practically honor or override legal obligations.
If you click through to a hotel, restaurant, ticketing platform, map provider, transit operator, or other external site, their privacy practices apply after you leave Providence Guide.
The publisher uses ordinary operational safeguards, but no web service can promise perfect security or uninterrupted availability.
Providence Guide may update this page when analytics, forms, vendors, or operational workflows change. Material revisions should be reflected by the revised date shown above.