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This page explains what OMB.report and its service providers collect, how that information is used, and where advertising, consent, and measurement tools come into play.
Last updated: April 16, 2026.
OMB.report is an unofficial public reference site and is not operated by OMB or any U.S. government agency.
This policy applies to the public pages, feeds, document viewers, search tools, and related services available on omb.report. The site is a public reference and discovery service; it does not provide user accounts, paid subscriptions, or public commenting features.
When you use the site, OMB.report and its infrastructure providers may automatically receive technical information such as your IP address, browser and device type, approximate location derived from IP, requested URLs, referring page, timestamps, response status, and similar diagnostic or security metadata.
The site may also process search terms, document-viewer events, request timing, and availability checks so pages, previews, feeds, and repair workflows can operate reliably.
OMB.report uses this information to deliver pages and documents, protect the site against abuse, diagnose failures, measure traffic and usage patterns, improve content delivery, operate advertising, and comply with legal or operational obligations.
Because this site indexes public government materials, some document and media requests are also used to verify file availability, queue repairs, and rebuild search or metadata coverage when upstream records change.
Cloudflare. OMB.report uses Cloudflare for DNS, content delivery, caching, and security. Cloudflare may process request metadata and set strictly necessary security cookies depending on the protections in use. Cloudflare publishes its own Privacy Policy and cookie documentation.
Ezoic. OMB.report uses Ezoic for ad delivery, consent tooling, privacy disclosures, and related analytics. Ezoic and its partners may use cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar technologies to deliver, measure, and optimize advertising and related services, subject to user consent and applicable law. Additional Ezoic-specific disclosures are embedded on this page below.
Google Analytics. OMB.report loads Google Analytics to understand aggregate site usage. When those services load, your browser may automatically send information such as the page URL and IP address to Google. Google describes this in How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our services.
The site and its service providers may use cookies, local storage, pixels, and similar technologies for security, performance, consent management, analytics, and advertising.
Some cookies may be strictly necessary for the site to function or stay protected. Others may support analytics or advertising. Depending on your location and the configuration presented to you, you may be able to manage certain choices through consent tools presented on the site or through your browser settings.
If you disable cookies or related storage, some features may become unavailable or work less reliably.
OMB.report uses Ezoic to help manage advertising and privacy-related disclosures. The embedded content below is provided for this site by Ezoic and may include additional details about data use, advertising partners, and known cookies.
Information may be processed by service providers that support hosting, caching, security, analytics, and advertising for the site. Information may also be disclosed when reasonably necessary to enforce site integrity, protect users or infrastructure, investigate abuse, or comply with legal process.
OMB.report does not sell user account data because the site does not maintain a user account system. Advertising and measurement partners may, however, process data for their own services as described in their respective policies.
Some pages reference public government documents, upstream agency resources, or third-party services. When you follow an external link or load content that is controlled by another provider, that provider's terms and privacy practices apply to that interaction.
OMB.report also streams and renders public files through this domain to keep headers, availability, and context consistent, but the source materials themselves may originate from federal or other third-party systems.
This page may be updated as the site's infrastructure, advertising stack, or legal disclosures change. Material updates will be reflected by revising the date at the top of this page.
For operational questions or data issues, use the site's feedback and data issues section.