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PayrollCompareLab privacy policy for readers using payroll software comparison pages and planning tools.
Privacy summary
We publish static educational pages. Standard hosting logs, analytics tools, advertising scripts, and affiliate tracking links may process technical information such as browser, device, referrer, and page URL. Do not submit sensitive payroll, tax, employee, or bank information through this site.
Planning tools on this site are designed for non-sensitive estimates and checklists. They should not be used to store payroll records, Social Security numbers, bank details, tax IDs, employee addresses, wage data, or confidential HR documentation.
What readers should expect
- Research-based comparisons rather than one-size-fits-all recommendations.
- Clear commercial disclosure when provider links may compensate us.
- Warnings about pricing changes, add-ons, support limits, and migration risk.
- Links to provider pages so readers can verify current details.
What we do not do
- We do not provide payroll, tax, legal, HR, or employment classification advice.
- We do not ask readers to submit employee records or payroll data.
- We do not claim a provider is best for every company.
- We do not let compensation remove cautions or limitations.
Why this matters for payroll software
Payroll platforms handle sensitive workflows: pay dates, employee records, tax forms, benefit deductions, contractor documents, and accounting records. A buyer should understand what the software does, what the provider assists with, and what remains the employer's responsibility.
For that reason, our pages emphasize fit questions and verification steps. We highlight scenarios where a platform may be too simple, too broad, too sales-led, too local, or too global for a given team. We also encourage readers to confirm product details directly with the provider because pricing, supported states, country coverage, partner programs, and feature packaging change often.