Privacy
This covers what happens to anything you type into this website. It is short because the site collects very little, and I would rather you read all of it than skim a page of legal boilerplate.
If you have only read the site and not filled anything in, I hold nothing about you at all. The one form is on the join page, and nothing else on here asks you for anything.
What the form asks for, and why
One sentence about what you are doing right now. That is the first thing the form asks and it is the only one I genuinely need, because it tells me what kind of conversation we are about to have.
Your name and your email address, so I can reply. A phone number if you give me one, which is optional and only there because a text is faster than an email. And your state, which decides nothing about whether I can work with you and everything about whether I could ever sell you insurance.
The form also records which page you were on when you sent it. That is so I can tell which parts of this site are worth writing and which are not. It is about the page, not about you.
Where it goes
It goes to SiteMe, the company that built and runs this website for me, and it is stored in their database. I see it there, and so do the people who run SiteMe. Nobody else does.
An email telling me about it is sent through Resend, an email delivery service. The website itself is hosted by Vercel. Both of them handle the message in the ordinary course of getting it to me.
That is the whole list. If any of it ever changes, this page changes with it.
What I do not do with it
I do not sell it. I do not rent it, trade it, or hand it to a list broker, and I do not pass it to an insurance company unless you and I have got as far as actually applying for something, at which point you will know because you will be filling in their form and not mine.
I do not add you to a newsletter. If you message me and we do not end up working together, you will not hear from me again unless you get back in touch.
How long I keep it
While we are talking, and for three years after we last spoke. Then it is deleted.
Three years because that is how long the records behind an insurance advertisement have to be keepable, and running two different clocks would mean getting one of them wrong. If you want yours gone sooner, ask and it goes.
Getting a copy, or having it deleted
Message me and ask. I will tell you exactly what I have, and if you want it deleted I will delete it and tell you when it is done. You do not have to give a reason and it does not cost anything.
The fastest way to reach me is the same Instagram account the rest of this site points at.
Cookies and analytics
Those are covered in full on the licensing and disclosures page, including what runs before you choose and what does not run at all until you say yes. It is written out there rather than repeated here, because two copies of the same policy is how one of them ends up being wrong.
Children
This site is for adults. The job it describes needs a state insurance licence, and you have to be 18 to hold one. I am not trying to collect anything from anybody under 18, and if you tell me you are, I will delete what you sent.
Who is responsible for this
Miles Lopes, licensed life insurance agent. NPN 22160796. Austin, Texas. Licensed in Texas; his state licence number is available on request.
Last updated 20 August 2026.