Privacy Policy

 Last Updated: February 2026

At drivroh, I take your privacy as seriously as I take road safety. You’re here to get answers about Ohio driver education online, not to have your personal data sold to some random third party.

Here is the "no-nonsense" breakdown of how I handle your information.

1. What I Collect (And Why)

  • Comments: If you leave a question or a comment on a post, I’ll see your name (or username) and email. This is just so I can reply to you and keep the conversation going. If you want me to delete a comment, just send me a message and I’ll handle it.

  • Contact Form: If you reach out through the contact page, I’ll keep that info so I can actually answer your question.

  • Cookies: Like almost every website, this blog uses cookies. These are just little files that help the site load faster and tell me which posts are the most popular so I can write more of what you actually need.

2. How I Use Your Info

I use your information for one thing: Helping you. I will never sell, rent, or trade your email address to marketers. I’m here to help you get your license, not to clog up your inbox with junk mail.

3. Third-Party Links

I often link to Ohio BMV resources or approved online driver education providers. Once you click those links and leave drivroh, their privacy policies take over. Just a heads-up to stay aware of where you’re browsing!

4. Your Rights

It’s your data. If you want me to delete a comment you made or remove your info from my records, just shoot me an email. I’ll take care of it, no questions asked.

5. Keeping Things Secure

I do my best to keep the site secure so your info stays safe. However, no spot on the internet is 100% "hacker-proof," so please don't share super sensitive stuff (like your SSN or driver's license number) in the public comments!

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