Last updated: 25 Nov 2025
Welcome to the Pizza ‘n’ Popcorn Podcast โ the show where we chew on life, love, and the eternal question: โWhat is pizza really and is popcorn even a thing?โ (Spoiler: If Einstein couldn’t answer this age old question how can we ever agree?)
We respect your privacy the same way we respect pizza fresh out of the oven โ no touching without permission. Hereโs the scoop (of marinara) on what we collect, why, and what happens next.
We only collect what we need to keep our show running smoother than melted mozzarella:
When you leave a comment, we collect your data (the stuff in the comment form), your IP address, and your browser info to help catch spam โ because spam belongs in cans, not in our inbox.
If your comment is approved, your profile picture (if you use one) might appear publicly next to it.
If you upload photos, please avoid including embedded location data. Unless you want people knowing exactly where you snapped that pepperoni glamour shot.
If you leave a comment, we might save your name, email, and website in cookies so you donโt have to re-enter them next time. These last for about a year โ or until you clear your cookies (or your conscience).
Analytics cookies might also be used to track general site traffic โ but not your midnight snacking habits.
Our episodes or posts might include embedded content (like YouTube videos, Spotify players, or memes).
That embedded content acts just like you visited those sites directly, meaning those websites might collect data, use cookies, or track you. Unfortunately, we have as much control over that as we do over pineapple pizza debates.
We donโt sell or share your personal info โ not even for unlimited breadsticks.
That said, our website and podcast host might process data to keep things running, like:
Your comments may be checked through an automated spam detection service and hosted securely on servers that could be located outside your country (but definitely within the digital pizzaverse).
You can:
To exercise these rights, email us at info@pizzanpopcorn.com with the subject line โData Request (Hold the Anchovies).โ
We use secure systems and best practices to protect your data โ locked tighter than a pizza box at a sleepover.
We might update this policy occasionally (usually when our lawyers remind us that jokes arenโt encryption). The latest version will always be posted here.
Questions, concerns, or topping-related emergencies?
info@pizzanpopcorn.com or wherever pizza ‘n’ popcorn is being served