Last
updated July 08, 2024
This privacy notice for Hope For Everybody, LLC.
(doing business as HFE )
( "we,"
"us," or "our" ), describes how and why we might collect,
store, use, and/or share (
"process" )
your information when you use our services (
"Services"
), such as when you:
- Visit our website
at https://www.childrenareaheritage.com , or any website of ours that links to this privacy notice
- Engage with us in other related ways,
including any sales, marketing, or events
Questions or concerns?
Reading this privacy notice will help you understand your
privacy rights and choices. If you do not agree with our policies and
practices, please do not use our Services.
If you still have any questions or concerns, please contact us at
support@childrenareaheritage.com
.
SUMMARY OF KEY
POINTS
This summary provides key points
from our privacy notice, but you can find out more details about any
of these topics by clicking the link following each key point or by
using our table of
contents below
to find the section you are looking for.
What personal information do we
process? When you visit, use, or navigate our Services, we may
process personal information depending on how you interact with us and the
Services, the choices you make, and the products and features you use. Learn
more about personal information you disclose to
us.
Do we process any sensitive personal
information?
We do not process sensitive personal
information.
Do we collect any information from
third parties?
We do not collect any information from
third parties.
How do we process your
information? We process your information to provide, improve,
and administer our Services, communicate with you, for security and fraud
prevention, and to comply with law. We may also process your information for
other purposes with your consent. We process your information only when we
have a valid legal reason to do so. Learn more about how we process your
information.
In what situations and with which parties do we share personal
information? We may share information in specific situations
and with specific third parties. Learn
more about when and with whom we share your personal
information.
How do we keep your information
safe? We have organizational
and technical processes and
procedures in place to protect your personal information. However, no
electronic transmission over the internet or information storage technology
can be guaranteed to be 100% secure, so we cannot promise or guarantee that
hackers, cybercriminals, or other
unauthorized third parties
will not be able to defeat our security and improperly collect, access,
steal, or modify your information. Learn more about how we keep your information
safe.
What are your rights?
Depending on where you are located geographically, the applicable privacy
law may mean you have certain rights regarding your personal information.
Learn more about your privacy rights.
How do you exercise your
rights? The easiest way to exercise your rights is by visiting
https://www.childrenareaheritage.com/contact
, or by contacting us. We will consider and
act upon any request in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
Want to learn more about what we do with any
information we collect? Review the privacy notice in
full.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
1. WHAT INFORMATION DO WE
COLLECT?
Personal
information you disclose to us
In
Short:
We collect personal information
that you provide to
us.
We collect personal information that you
voluntarily provide to us when you
register on the Services,
express an
interest in obtaining information about us or our products and
Services, when you participate in activities on the Services, or
otherwise when you contact us.
Personal Information Provided by
You. The personal information that we collect depends on
the context of your interactions with us and the Services, the choices
you make, and the products and features you use. The personal
information we collect may include the following:
-
names
-
phone numbers
-
email addresses
-
usernames
-
passwords
-
billing addresses
-
debit/credit card numbers
Sensitive Information.
We do not process sensitive information.
Payment Data. We may
collect data necessary to process your payment if you choose to make
purchases, such as your payment instrument number, and the security code
associated with your payment instrument. All payment data is handled and
stored by
Stripe
.
You may find their privacy notice link(s) here:
https://stripe.com/privacy
.
All personal information that you provide
to us must be true, complete, and accurate, and you must notify us of
any changes to such personal information.
Information
automatically collected
In
Short:
Some information — such as your
Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or browser and
device characteristics — is collected automatically
when you visit our
Services.
We automatically collect certain
information when you visit, use, or navigate the Services. This
information does not reveal your specific identity (like your name or
contact information) but may include device and usage information, such
as your IP address, browser and device characteristics, operating
system, language preferences, referring URLs, device name, country,
location, information about how and when you use our Services, and other
technical information. This information is primarily needed to maintain
the security and operation of our Services, and for our internal
analytics and reporting purposes.
Like many businesses, we also collect
information through cookies and similar technologies.
The information we collect includes:
- Log and Usage Data. Log and
usage data is service-related, diagnostic, usage, and performance
information our servers automatically collect when you access or use
our Services and which we record in log files. Depending on how you
interact with us, this log data may include your IP address, device
information, browser type, and settings and information about your
activity in the Services (such
as the date/time stamps associated with your usage, pages and files
viewed, searches, and other actions you take such as which features
you use), device event information (such as system activity, error
reports (sometimes called
"crash dumps" ), and hardware settings).
2. HOW DO WE
PROCESS YOUR
INFORMATION?
In
Short: We process your
information to provide, improve, and
administer our Services, communicate with
you, for security and fraud prevention, and
to comply with law. We may also process your
information for other purposes with your
consent.
We process your personal
information for a variety of reasons, depending on how you
interact with our Services, including:
- To facilitate account
creation and authentication and otherwise manage user
accounts. We may process your information so
you can create and log in to your account, as well as keep
your account in working order.
- To deliver and
facilitate delivery of services to the user.
We may process your information to provide you
with the requested service.
- To respond to
user inquiries/offer support to users.
We may process your information to respond
to your inquiries and solve any potential issues you
might have with the requested service.
-
To send
administrative information to you.
We may process your information to send
you details about our products and services,
changes to our terms and policies, and other
similar information.
- To
enable user-to-user
communications. We may
process your information if you
choose to use any of our offerings
that allow for communication with
another user.
- To
send you marketing and
promotional communications.
We may process the personal
information you send to us for our
marketing purposes, if this is in
accordance with your marketing
preferences. You can opt out of our
marketing emails at any time. For
more information, see
" "
-
To
save
or
protect
an
individual's
vital
interest.
We
may
process
your
information
when
necessary
to
save
or
protect
an
individual’s
vital
interest,
such
as
to
prevent
harm.
3.
WHAT
LEGAL
BASES
DO
WE
RELY
ON
TO
PROCESS
YOUR
INFORMATION?
In
Short:
We
only
process
your
personal
information
when
we
believe
it
is
necessary
and
we
have
a
valid
legal
reason
(i.e.
,
legal
basis)
to
do
so
under
applicable
law,
like
with
your
consent,
to
comply
with
laws,
to
provide
you
with
services
to
enter
into
or
fulfill
our
contractual
obligations,
to
protect
your
rights,
or
to
fulfill
our
legitimate
business
interests.
If
you
are
located
in
the
EU
or
UK,
this
section
applies
to
you.
The
General
Data
Protection
Regulation
(GDPR)
and
UK
GDPR
require
us
to
explain
the
valid
legal
bases
we
rely
on
in
order
to
process
your
personal
information.
As
such,
we
may
rely
on
the
following
legal
bases
to
process
your
personal
information:
-
Consent.
We
may
process
your
information
if
you
have
given
us
permission
(i.e.
-
Performance
of
a
Contract.
We
may
process
your
personal
information
when
we
believe
it
is
necessary
to
- Legitimate Interests. We may process your information when we believe it is reasonably necessary to achieve our legitimate business interests and those interests do not outweigh your interests and fundamental rights and freedoms. For example, we may process your personal information for some of the purposes described in order to:
-
Send
users
information
about
special
offers
and
discounts
on
our
products
and
services
-
Legal
Obligations.
We
may
process
your
information
where
we
believe
it
is
necessary
for
compliance
with
our
legal
obligations,
such
as
to
cooperate
with
a
law
enforcement
body
or
regulatory
agency,
exercise
or
defend
our
legal
rights,
or
disclose
your
information
as
evidence
in
litigation
in
which
we
are
involved.
-
Vital
Interests.
We
may
process
your
information
where
we
believe
it
is
necessary
to
protect
your
vital
interests
or
the
vital
interests
of
a
third
party,
such
as
situations
involving
potential
threats
to
the
safety
of
any
person.
If
you
are
located
in
Canada,
this
section
applies
to
you.
We
may
process
your
information
if
you
have
given
us
specific
permission
(i.e.
,
express
consent)
to
use
your
personal
information
for
a
specific
purpose,
or
in
situations
where
your
permission
can
be
inferred
(i.e.
,
implied
consent).
You
can
withdraw
your
consent
at
any
time.
In
some
exceptional
cases,
we
may
be
legally
permitted
under
applicable
law
to
process
your
information
without
your
consent,
including,
for
example:
- If collection is clearly in the interests of an individual and consent cannot be obtained in a timely way
-
For
investigations
and
fraud
detection
and
prevention
-
For
business
transactions
provided
certain
conditions
are
met
-
If
it
is
contained
in
a
witness
statement
and
the
collection
is
necessary
to
assess,
process,
or
settle
an
insurance
claim
-
For
identifying
injured,
ill,
or
deceased
persons
and
communicating
with
next
of
kin
-
If
we
have
reasonable
grounds
to
believe
an
individual
has
been,
is,
or
may
be
victim
of
financial
abuse
-
If
it
is
reasonable
to
expect
collection
and
use
with
consent
would
compromise
the
availability
or
the
accuracy
of
the
information
and
the
collection
is
reasonable
for
purposes
related
to
investigating
a
breach
of
an
agreement
or
a
contravention
of
the
laws
of
Canada
or
a
province
-
If
disclosure
is
required
to
comply
with
a
subpoena,
warrant,
court
order,
or
rules
of
the
court
relating
to
the
production
of
records
-
If
it
was
produced
by
an
individual
in
the
course
of
their
employment,
business,
or
profession
and
the
collection
is
consistent
with
the
purposes
for
which
the
information
was
produced
-
If
the
collection
is
solely
for
journalistic,
artistic,
or
literary
purposes
-
If
the
information
is
publicly
available
and
is
specified
by
the
regulations
In
Short:
We
may
share
information
in
specific
situations
described
in
this
section
and/or
with
the
following
third
parties.
We
may
need
to
share
your
personal
information
in
the
following
situations:
- Business Transfers. We may share or transfer your information in connection with, or during negotiations of, any merger, sale of company assets, financing, or acquisition of all or a portion of our business to another company.
-
Affiliates.
We
may
share
your
information
with
our
affiliates,
in
which
case
we
will
require
those
affiliates
to
-
Other
Users.
When
you
share
personal
information
5.
WHAT
IS
OUR
STANCE
ON
THIRD-PARTY
WEBSITES?
In
Short:
We
are
not
responsible
for
the
safety
of
any
information
that
you
share
with
third
parties
that
we
may
link
to
or
who
advertise
on
our
Services,
but
are
not
affiliated
with,
our
Services.
The
Services
may
link
to
third-party
websites,
online
services,
or
mobile
applications
and/or
contain
advertisements
from
third
parties
that
are
not
affiliated
with
us
and
which
may
link
to
other
websites,
services,
or
applications.
Accordingly,
we
do
not
make
any
guarantee
regarding
any
such
third
parties,
and
we
will
not
be
liable
for
any
loss
or
damage
caused
by
the
use
of
such
third-party
websites,
services,
or
applications.
The
inclusion
of
a
link
towards
a
third-party
website,
service,
or
application
does
not
imply
an
endorsement
by
us.
We
cannot
guarantee
the
safety
and
privacy
of
data
you
provide
to
any
third
parties.
Any
data
collected
by
third
parties
is
not
covered
by
this
privacy
notice.
We
are
not
responsible
for
the
content
or
privacy
and
security
practices
and
policies
of
any
third
parties,
including
other
websites,
services,
or
applications
that
may
be
linked
to
or
from
the
Services.
You
should
review
the
policies
of
such
third
parties
and
contact
them
directly
to
respond
to
your
questions.
In
Short:
We
may
use
cookies
and
other
tracking
technologies
to
collect
and
store
your
information.
We
may
use
cookies
and
similar
tracking
technologies
(like
web
beacons
and
pixels)
to
gather
information
when
you
interact
with
our
Services.
Some
online
tracking
technologies
help
us
maintain
the
security
of
our
Services
and
your
account
,
prevent
crashes,
fix
bugs,
save
your
preferences,
and
assist
with
basic
site
functions.
We
also
permit
third
parties
and
service
providers
to
use
online
tracking
technologies
on
our
Services
for
analytics
and
advertising,
including
to
help
manage
and
display
advertisements,
to
tailor
advertisements
to
your
interests,
or
to
send
abandoned
shopping
cart
reminders
(depending
on
your
communication
preferences).
The
third
parties
and
service
providers
use
their
technology
to
provide
advertising
about
products
and
services
tailored
to
your
interests
which
may
appear
either
on
our
Services
or
on
other
websites.
To
the
extent
these
online
tracking
technologies
are
deemed
to
be
a
"sale"/"sharing"
(which
includes
targeted
advertising,
as
defined
under
the
applicable
laws)
under
applicable
US
state
laws,
you
can
opt
out
of
these
online
tracking
technologies
by
submitting
a
request
as
described
below
under
section
"
DO
UNITED
STATES
RESIDENTS
HAVE
SPECIFIC
PRIVACY
RIGHTS?
"
Specific
information
about
how
we
use
such
technologies
and
how
you
can
refuse
certain
cookies
is
set
out
in
our
Cookie
Notice
.
7.
HOW
LONG
DO
WE
KEEP
YOUR
INFORMATION?
In
Short:
We
keep
your
information
for
as
long
as
necessary
to
fulfill
the
purposes
outlined
in
this
privacy
notice
unless
otherwise
required
by
law.
We
will
only
keep
your
personal
information
for
as
long
as
it
is
necessary
for
the
purposes
set
out
in
this
privacy
notice,
unless
a
longer
retention
period
is
required
or
permitted
by
law
(such
as
tax,
accounting,
or
other
legal
requirements).
No
purpose
in
this
notice
will
require
us
keeping
your
personal
information
for
longer
than
the
period
of
time
in
which
users
have
an
account
with
us
.
When
we
have
no
ongoing
legitimate
business
need
to
process
your
personal
information,
we
will
either
delete
or
anonymize
such
information,
or,
if
this
is
not
possible
(for
example,
because
your
personal
information
has
been
stored
in
backup
archives),
then
we
will
securely
store
your
personal
information
and
isolate
it
from
any
further
processing
until
deletion
is
possible.
8.
HOW
DO
WE
KEEP
YOUR
INFORMATION
SAFE?
In
Short:
We
aim
to
protect
your
personal
information
through
a
system
of
organizational
and
technical
security
measures.
We
have
implemented
appropriate
and
reasonable
technical
and
organizational
security
measures
designed
to
protect
the
security
of
any
personal
information
we
process.
However,
despite
our
safeguards
and
efforts
to
secure
your
information,
no
electronic
transmission
over
the
Internet
or
information
storage
technology
can
be
guaranteed
to
be
100%
secure,
so
we
cannot
promise
or
guarantee
that
hackers,
cybercriminals,
or
other
unauthorized
third
parties
will
not
be
able
to
defeat
our
security
and
improperly
collect,
access,
steal,
or
modify
your
information.
Although
we
will
do
our
best
to
protect
your
personal
information,
transmission
of
personal
information
to
and
from
our
Services
is
at
your
own
risk.
You
should
only
access
the
Services
within
a
secure
environment.
9.
DO
WE
COLLECT
INFORMATION
FROM
MINORS?
In
Short:
We
do
not
knowingly
collect
data
from
or
market
to
children
under
18
years
of
age
.
We
do
not
knowingly
collect,
solicit
data
from,
or
market
to
children
under
18
years
of
age,
nor
do
we
knowingly
sell
such
personal
information.
By
using
the
Services,
you
represent
that
you
are
at
least
18
or
that
you
are
the
parent
or
guardian
of
such
a
minor
and
consent
to
such
minor
dependent’s
use
of
the
Services.
If
we
learn
that
personal
information
from
users
less
than
18
years
of
age
has
been
collected,
we
will
deactivate
the
account
and
take
reasonable
measures
to
promptly
delete
such
data
from
our
records.
If
you
become
aware
of
any
data
we
may
have
collected
from
children
under
age
18,
please
contact
us
at
support@childrenareaheritage.com
.
10.
WHAT
ARE
YOUR
PRIVACY
RIGHTS?
In
Short:
Depending
on
your
state
of
residence
in
the
US
or
in
some
regions,
such
as
the
European
Economic
Area
(EEA),
United
Kingdom
(UK),
Switzerland,
and
Canada
,
you
have
rights
that
allow
you
greater
access
to
and
control
over
your
personal
information.
You
may
review,
change,
or
terminate
your
account
at
any
time,
depending
on
your
country,
province,
or
state
of
residence.
In
some
regions
(like
the
EEA,
UK,
Switzerland,
and
Canada
),
you
have
certain
rights
under
applicable
data
protection
laws.
These
may
include
the
right
(i)
to
request
access
and
obtain
a
copy
of
your
personal
information,
(ii)
to
request
rectification
or
erasure;
(iii)
to
restrict
the
processing
of
your
personal
information;
(iv)
if
applicable,
to
data
portability;
and
(v)
not
to
be
subject
to
automated
decision-making.
In
certain
circumstances,
you
may
also
have
the
right
to
object
to
the
processing
of
your
personal
information.
You
can
make
such
a
request
by
contacting
us
by
using
the
contact
details
provided
in
the
section
"
HOW
CAN
YOU
CONTACT
US
ABOUT
THIS
NOTICE?
"
below.
We
will
consider
and
act
upon
any
request
in
accordance
with
applicable
data
protection
laws.
If
you
are
located
in
the
EEA
or
UK
and
you
believe
we
are
unlawfully
processing
your
personal
information,
you
also
have
the
right
to
complain
to
your
Member
State
data
protection
authority
or
UK
data
protection
authority.
If
you
are
located
in
Switzerland,
you
may
contact
the
Federal
Data
Protection
and
Information
Commissioner.
Withdrawing
your
consent:
If
we
are
relying
on
your
consent
to
process
your
personal
information,
which
may
be
express
and/or
implied
consent
depending
on
the
applicable
law,
you
have
the
right
to
withdraw
your
consent
at
any
time.
You
can
withdraw
your
consent
at
any
time
by
contacting
us
by
using
the
contact
details
provided
in
the
section
"
HOW
CAN
YOU
CONTACT
US
ABOUT
THIS
NOTICE?
"
below
.
However,
please
note
that
this
will
not
affect
the
lawfulness
of
the
processing
before
its
withdrawal
nor,
when
applicable
law
allows,
will
it
affect
the
processing
of
your
personal
information
conducted
in
reliance
on
lawful
processing
grounds
other
than
consent.
Opting
out
of
marketing
and
promotional
communications:
You
can
unsubscribe
from
our
marketing
and
promotional
communications
at
any
time
by
Email
SUPPORT@childrenareaheritage.com
,
or
by
contacting
us
using
the
details
provided
in
the
section
"
HOW
CAN
YOU
CONTACT
US
ABOUT
THIS
NOTICE?
"
below.
You
will
then
be
removed
from
the
marketing
lists.
However,
we
may
still
communicate
with
you
—
for
example,
to
send
you
service-related
messages
that
are
necessary
for
the
administration
and
use
of
your
account,
to
respond
to
service
requests,
or
for
other
non-marketing
purposes.
Account
Information
If
you
would
at
any
time
like
to
review
or
change
the
information
in
your
account
or
terminate
your
account,
you
can:
-
Log in to your account settings and update your user account.
Upon
your
request
to
terminate
your
account,
we
will
deactivate
or
delete
your
account
and
information
from
our
active
databases.
However,
we
may
retain
some
information
in
our
files
to
prevent
fraud,
troubleshoot
problems,
assist
with
any
investigations,
enforce
our
legal
terms
and/or
comply
with
applicable
legal
requirements.
Cookies
and
similar
technologies:
Most
Web
browsers
are
set
to
accept
cookies
by
default.
If
you
prefer,
you
can
usually
choose
to
set
your
browser
to
remove
cookies
and
to
reject
cookies.
If
you
choose
to
remove
cookies
or
reject
cookies,
this
could
affect
certain
features
or
services
of
our
Services.
You
may
also
opt
out
of
interest-based
advertising
by
advertisers
on
our
Services.
If
you
have
questions
or
comments
about
your
privacy
rights,
you
may
email
us
at
support@childrenareaheritage.com
.
11.
CONTROLS
FOR
DO-NOT-TRACK
FEATURES
Most
web
browsers
and
some
mobile
operating
systems
and
mobile
applications
include
a
Do-Not-Track
(
"DNT"
)
feature
or
setting
you
can
activate
to
signal
your
privacy
preference
not
to
have
data
about
your
online
browsing
activities
monitored
and
collected.
At
this
stage,
no
uniform
technology
standard
for
recognizing
and
implementing
DNT
signals
has
been
finalized
.
As
such,
we
do
not
currently
respond
to
DNT
browser
signals
or
any
other
mechanism
that
automatically
communicates
your
choice
not
to
be
tracked
online.
If
a
standard
for
online
tracking
is
adopted
that
we
must
follow
in
the
future,
we
will
inform
you
about
that
practice
in
a
revised
version
of
this
privacy
notice.
California
law
requires
us
to
let
you
know
how
we
respond
to
web
browser
DNT
signals.
Because
there
currently
is
not
an
industry
or
legal
standard
for
recognizing
or
honoring
DNT
signals,
we
do
not
respond
to
them
at
this
time.
12.
DO
UNITED
STATES
RESIDENTS
HAVE
SPECIFIC
PRIVACY
RIGHTS?
In
Short:
If
you
are
a
resident
of
California,
Colorado,
Connecticut,
Delaware,
Florida,
Indiana,
Iowa,
Kentucky,
Montana,
New
Hampshire,
New
Jersey,
Oregon,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Utah,
or
Virginia
,
you
may
have
the
right
to
request
access
to
and
receive
details
about
the
personal
information
we
maintain
about
you
and
how
we
have
processed
it,
correct
inaccuracies,
get
a
copy
of,
or
delete
your
personal
information.
You
may
also
have
the
right
to
withdraw
your
consent
to
our
processing
of
your
personal
information.
These
rights
may
be
limited
in
some
circumstances
by
applicable
law.
More
information
is
provided
below.
Categories
of
Personal
Information
We
Collect
We
have
collected
the
following
categories
of
personal
information
in
the
past
twelve
(12)
months:
Category | Examples | Collected |
A.
Identifiers
|
Contact
details,
such
as
real
name,
alias,
postal
address,
telephone
or
mobile
contact
number,
unique
personal
identifier,
online
identifier,
Internet
Protocol
address,
email
address,
and
account
name
|
|
B.
Personal
information
as
defined
in
the
California
Customer
Records
statute
|
Name,
contact
information,
education,
employment,
employment
history,
and
financial
information
|
|
|
Gender,
age,
date
of
birth,
race
and
ethnicity,
national
origin,
marital
status,
and
other
demographic
data
|
|
|
Transaction
information,
purchase
history,
financial
details,
and
payment
information
|
|
|
Fingerprints
and
voiceprints
|
|
|
Browsing
history,
search
history,
online
|
|
|
Device
location
|
|
|
Images
and
audio,
video
or
call
recordings
created
in
connection
with
our
business
activities
|
|
|
Business
contact
details
in
order
to
provide
you
our
Services
at
a
business
level
or
job
title,
work
history,
and
professional
qualifications
if
you
apply
for
a
job
with
us
|
|
|
Student
records
and
directory
information
|
|
|
Inferences
drawn
from
any
of
the
collected
personal
information
listed
above
to
create
a
profile
or
summary
about,
for
example,
an
individual’s
preferences
and
characteristics
|
|
|
|
|
We
may
also
collect
other
personal
information
outside
of
these
categories
through
instances
where
you
interact
with
us
in
person,
online,
or
by
phone
or
mail
in
the
context
of:
-
Receiving
help
through
our
customer
support
channels;
-
Participation
in
customer
surveys
or
contests;
and
-
Facilitation
in
the
delivery
of
our
Services
and
to
respond
to
your
inquiries.
-
Category
A
-
As long as the user has an account with us
-
Category
B
-
As long as the user has an account with us
-
Category
As long as the user has an account with us
-
Category
As long as the user has an account with us
Sources
of
Personal
Information
Learn
more
about
the
sources
of
personal
information
we
collect
in
"
WHAT
INFORMATION
DO
WE
COLLECT?
"
How
We
Use
and
Share
Personal
Information
Learn
about
how
we
use
your
personal
information
in
the
section,
"
HOW
DO
WE
PROCESS
YOUR
INFORMATION?
"
Will
your
information
be
shared
with
anyone
else?
We
may
disclose
your
personal
information
with
our
service
providers
pursuant
to
a
written
contract
between
us
and
each
service
provider.
Learn
more
about
how
we
disclose
personal
information
to
in
the
section,
"
WHEN
AND
WITH
WHOM
DO
WE
SHARE
YOUR
PERSONAL
INFORMATION?
"
We
may
use
your
personal
information
for
our
own
business
purposes,
such
as
for
undertaking
internal
research
for
technological
development
and
demonstration.
This
is
not
considered
to
be
"selling"
of
your
personal
information.
We
have
not
disclosed,
sold,
or
shared
any
personal
information
to
third
parties
for
a
business
or
commercial
purpose
in
the
preceding
twelve
(12)
months.
We
will
not
sell
or
share
personal
information
in
the
future
belonging
to
website
visitors,
users,
and
other
consumers.
Your
Rights
You
have
rights
under
certain
US
state
data
protection
laws.
However,
these
rights
are
not
absolute,
and
in
certain
cases,
we
may
decline
your
request
as
permitted
by
law.
These
rights
include:
-
Right
to
know
whether
or
not
we
are
processing
your
personal
data
-
Right
to
access
your
personal
data
-
Right
to
correct
inaccuracies
in
your
personal
data
-
Right
to
request
the
deletion
of
your
personal
data
-
Right
to
obtain
a
copy
of
the
personal
data
you
previously
shared
with
us
-
Right
to
non-discrimination
for
exercising
your
rights
-
Right
to
opt
out
of
the
processing
of
your
personal
data
if
it
is
used
for
targeted
advertising
Depending
upon
the
state
where
you
live,
you
may
also
have
the
following
rights:
-
Right
to
obtain
a
list
of
the
categories
of
third
parties
to
which
we
have
disclosed
personal
data
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
-
Right
to
obtain
a
list
of
specific
third
parties
to
which
we
have
disclosed
personal
data
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
Oregon’s
privacy
law)
-
Right
to
limit
use
and
disclosure
of
sensitive
personal
data
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
California’s
privacy
law)
-
Right
to
opt
out
of
the
collection
of
sensitive
data
and
personal
data
collected
through
the
operation
of
a
voice
or
facial
recognition
feature
(as
permitted
by
applicable
law,
including
Florida’s
privacy
law)
How
to
Exercise
Your
Rights
To
exercise
these
rights,
you
can
contact
us
by
visiting
https://www.childrenareaheritage.com/contact
,
by
emailing
us
at
support@childrenareaheritage.com
,
by
visiting
https://www.childrenareaheritage.com/contact
,
or
by
referring
to
the
contact
details
at
the
bottom
of
this
document.
Under
certain
US
state
data
protection
laws,
you
can
designate
an
authorized
agent
to
make
a
request
on
your
behalf.
We
may
deny
a
request
from
an
authorized
agent
that
does
not
submit
proof
that
they
have
been
validly
authorized
to
act
on
your
behalf
in
accordance
with
applicable
laws.
Request
Verification
Upon
receiving
your
request,
we
will
need
to
verify
your
identity
to
determine
you
are
the
same
person
about
whom
we
have
the
information
in
our
system.
We
will
only
use
personal
information
provided
in
your
request
to
verify
your
identity
or
authority
to
make
the
request.
However,
if
we
cannot
verify
your
identity
from
the
information
already
maintained
by
us,
we
may
request
that
you
provide
additional
information
for
the
purposes
of
verifying
your
identity
and
for
security
or
fraud-prevention
purposes.
If
you
submit
the
request
through
an
authorized
agent,
we
may
need
to
collect
additional
information
to
verify
your
identity
before
processing
your
request
and
the
agent
will
need
to
provide
a
written
and
signed
permission
from
you
to
submit
such
request
on
your
behalf.
Appeals
Under
certain
US
state
data
protection
laws,
if
we
decline
to
take
action
regarding
your
request,
you
may
appeal
our
decision
by
emailing
us
at
support@childrenareaheritage.com
.
We
will
inform
you
in
writing
of
any
action
taken
or
not
taken
in
response
to
the
appeal,
including
a
written
explanation
of
the
reasons
for
the
decisions.
If
your
appeal
is
denied,
you
may
submit
a
complaint
to
your
state
attorney
general.
California
"Shine
The
Light"
Law
California
Civil
Code
Section
1798.83,
also
known
as
the
"Shine
The
Light"
law,
permits
our
users
who
are
California
residents
to
request
and
obtain
from
us,
once
a
year
and
free
of
charge,
information
about
categories
of
personal
information
(if
any)
we
disclosed
to
third
parties
for
direct
marketing
purposes
and
the
names
and
addresses
of
all
third
parties
with
which
we
shared
personal
information
in
the
immediately
preceding
calendar
year.
If
you
are
a
California
resident
and
would
like
to
make
such
a
request,
please
submit
your
request
in
writing
to
us
by
using
the
contact
details
provided
in
the
section
"
HOW
CAN
YOU
CONTACT
US
ABOUT
THIS
NOTICE?
"
13.
DO
OTHER
REGIONS
HAVE
SPECIFIC
PRIVACY
RIGHTS?
In
Short:
You
may
have
additional
rights
based
on
the
country
you
reside
in.
We
collect
and
process
your
personal
information
under
the
obligations
and
conditions
set
by
Australia's
Privacy
Act
1988
and
New
Zealand's
Privacy
Act
2020
(Privacy
Act).
This
privacy
notice
satisfies
the
notice
requirements
defined
in
both
Privacy
Acts
,
in
particular:
what
personal
information
we
collect
from
you,
from
which
sources,
for
which
purposes,
and
other
recipients
of
your
personal
information.
If
you
do
not
wish
to
provide
the
personal
information
necessary
to
fulfill
their
applicable
purpose,
it
may
affect
our
ability
to
provide
our
services,
in
particular:
-
offer
you
the
products
or
services
that
you
want
-
respond
to
or
help
with
your
requests
-
manage
your
account
with
us
-
confirm
your
identity
and
protect
your
account
At
any
time,
you
have
the
right
to
request
access
to
or
correction
of
your
personal
information.
You
can
make
such
a
request
by
contacting
us
by
using
the
contact
details
provided
in
the
section
"
HOW
CAN
YOU
REVIEW,
UPDATE,
OR
DELETE
THE
DATA
WE
COLLECT
FROM
YOU?
"
If
you
believe
we
are
unlawfully
processing
your
personal
information,
you
have
the
right
to
submit
a
complaint
about
a
breach
of
the
Australian
Privacy
Principles
to
the
Office
of
the
Australian
Information
Commissioner
and
a
breach
of
New
Zealand's
Privacy
Principles
to
the
Office
of
New
Zealand
Privacy
Commissioner
.
14.
DO
WE
MAKE
UPDATES
TO
THIS
NOTICE?
In
Short:
Yes,
we
will
update
this
notice
as
necessary
to
stay
compliant
with
relevant
laws.
We
may
update
this
privacy
notice
from
time
to
time.
The
updated
version
will
be
indicated
by
an
updated
"Revised"
date
at
the
top
of
this
privacy
notice.
If
we
make
material
changes
to
this
privacy
notice,
we
may
notify
you
either
by
prominently
posting
a
notice
of
such
changes
or
by
directly
sending
you
a
notification.
We
encourage
you
to
review
this
privacy
notice
frequently
to
be
informed
of
how
we
are
protecting
your
information.
15.
HOW
CAN
YOU
CONTACT
US
ABOUT
THIS
NOTICE?
If
you
have
questions
or
comments
about
this
notice,
you
may
email
us
at
support@childrenareaheritage.com
or
contact
us
by
post
at:
16.
HOW
CAN
YOU
REVIEW,
UPDATE,
OR
DELETE
THE
DATA
WE
COLLECT
FROM
YOU?