Privacy Policy (United States)
This website provides general lifestyle and nutrition education only. It is not medical, dietary, or professional health advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before changing your diet.
1. Scope and agreement
This Privacy Policy describes how Antiageenergbeau.ddd (“we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information when you visit our website, submit forms, communicate with us, or use optional paid educational services. It applies to visitors and customers in the United States and supplements our Cookie Policy and Terms of Use.
By using the site, you acknowledge this Policy. If you do not agree, please do not use the site. Where state law requires opt-in consent (for example certain marketing or non-essential cookies), we request that consent separately.
2. Who we are (and what we are not)
We operate an educational website about everyday nutrition variety and meal planning for U.S. audiences. Unless we state otherwise in a separate written agreement:
- We are not a HIPAA-covered entity or business associate processing protected health information on behalf of covered entities.
- We do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, or licensed dietetic services through the website alone.
- We do not knowingly collect sensitive health records for clinical purposes. Please do not submit protected health information, Social Security numbers, or payment card numbers through our general contact form.
3. Categories of personal information we collect
Depending on how you interact with us, we may collect the categories below. Examples are illustrative; not every category applies to every user.
| Category (CCPA-style) | Examples | Collected? |
|---|---|---|
| Identifiers | Name, email, IP address, cookie ID, device ID | Yes |
| Customer records | Contact details, inquiry topic, billing name if you purchase a session | Yes, if provided |
| Commercial information | Products/services considered, purchase history for paid sessions | If applicable |
| Internet / network activity | Pages viewed, referring URL, browser type, interaction with ads (if consented) | Yes |
| Geolocation data | Approximate location from IP (city/region level) | Yes (automatic) |
| Inferences | General interest in meal-planning content (not used for legal or similarly significant decisions) | Limited |
| Sensitive personal information (CPRA) | Government ID, precise geolocation, health diagnoses, genetic data | No (do not submit) |
4. Sources of information
- Directly from you: contact forms, email, phone, optional checkout for educational sessions, marketing opt-ins.
- Automatically: cookies, pixels, server logs, and similar technologies (see Cookie Policy).
- Service providers: hosting, analytics, advertising, email delivery, payment processors, and security vendors acting on our instructions.
- Public sources: only if you direct us to them or as permitted by law (we do not buy consumer data lists).
5. How we use personal information
We use personal information for the following business and commercial purposes:
- Respond to questions and deliver requested educational materials or session information
- Provide, maintain, secure, and improve the website and user experience
- Process payments and fulfill optional paid educational services described at checkout
- Send administrative messages (for example confirmations or policy updates)
- Send marketing emails only if you opt in; you may unsubscribe at any time (CAN-SPAM Act)
- Measure site traffic and advertising performance when you consent to non-essential cookies
- Detect, prevent, and investigate fraud, abuse, or security incidents
- Comply with law, respond to lawful requests, and enforce our Terms
We do not use personal information for automated decision-making that produces legal or similarly significant effects about you.
6. Legal bases and consent (U.S. framework)
Unlike the EU GDPR, U.S. law generally does not require a single “legal basis” for every processing activity. We process information based on:
- Your consent — non-essential cookies, marketing email, and certain analytics/ads tags
- Contract — when processing is necessary to provide services you request
- Legitimate interests — site security, fraud prevention, and internal analytics in aggregated form where permitted
- Legal obligation — tax, accounting, litigation, or regulatory requirements
You may withdraw consent for cookies via our banner or Your Privacy Choices. Withdrawal does not affect prior lawful processing.
7. Disclosures of personal information
We may disclose personal information to:
- Service providers / processors bound by contract to use data only for our instructions (hosting, CDN, email, CRM, analytics, ad platforms, payment gateways)
- Professional advisors (lawyers, accountants) under confidentiality duties
- Authorities when required by law, subpoena, or to protect rights and safety
- Successors in a merger, acquisition, or asset sale, subject to this Policy or notice to you
We do not disclose personal information to third parties for their own independent marketing without your consent.
8. Sale, sharing, and targeted advertising
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), “sale” and “sharing” have specific definitions. We state the following:
- We do not sell personal information for monetary consideration.
- We do not share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising unless you opt in to marketing/analytics cookies that involve such sharing.
- If our practices change, we will update this Policy and provide a clear “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” mechanism before any change takes effect.
Nevada residents: We do not sell covered information as defined under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A. You may still submit a verified request to question@antiageenergbeau.world with subject line “Nevada Do Not Sell.”
9. Sensitive personal information (CPRA)
We do not intentionally collect or use sensitive personal information (for example health conditions, genetic data, or precise geolocation) to infer characteristics about you. If you voluntarily include health-related details in a message, we use them only to respond to your inquiry and delete them when no longer needed, unless law requires retention. We do not use or disclose sensitive personal information for purposes requiring a “Limit the Use of My Sensitive Personal Information” right under CPRA.
10. Your privacy rights by state
Residents of certain U.S. states have rights regarding personal information. Availability depends on your state of residence and applicable law, including laws in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Montana, Delaware, Iowa, Indiana, Tennessee, and others as they become effective.
10.1 Rights that may be available to you
- Right to know / access — categories and specific pieces of personal information we collected, sources, purposes, and disclosures
- Right to delete — request deletion of personal information we collected from you, subject to exceptions
- Right to correct — request correction of inaccurate personal information
- Right to portability — obtain a copy in a portable, readily usable format where required
- Right to opt out — of sale, sharing, or targeted advertising (see Section 8 and Cookie Policy)
- Right to limit — use of sensitive personal information (CPRA; see Section 9)
- Right to non-discrimination — we will not deny goods, charge different prices, or provide a different level of service solely for exercising privacy rights, except as permitted by law
- Right to appeal — if we deny your request, certain states (for example Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia) allow you to appeal our decision
10.2 California-specific disclosures
Shine the Light (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.83): We do not share personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes in exchange for money.
Metrics: In the preceding 12 months we have not sold personal information. Categories disclosed to service providers are listed in Sections 3 and 7.
Authorized agents: You may designate an authorized agent to submit a request on your behalf. We may require proof of authority and verification of your identity.
10.3 How to submit a privacy request
Email question@antiageenergbeau.world with subject line “Privacy Request” and include:
- Your name and state of residence
- The right you wish to exercise (access, delete, correct, opt-out, etc.)
- Enough information for us to verify your identity (for example the email used on our contact form)
We will verify requests using reasonable methods (for example confirming control of your email). We respond within 45 days, with one 45-day extension when reasonably necessary, as allowed by law. We do not charge a fee unless a request is manifestly unfounded or excessive.
Appeals: If we deny your request, reply with subject “Privacy Appeal” within the timeframe stated in our denial. We will explain our decision in writing. If your appeal is denied where required by law, you may contact your state attorney general.
11. Global Privacy Control (GPC) and preference signals
Where required by applicable state law, we treat the Global Privacy Control (GPC) and similar legally recognized opt-out preference signals as a request to opt out of sale/sharing of personal information for targeted advertising. Our site also provides cookie controls via the banner and Your Privacy Choices. Technical limitations may apply if you block essential scripts; contact us to complete an opt-out manually.
We do not respond to browser “Do Not Track” signals that lack a uniform standard; we instead honor GPC and explicit cookie choices where applicable.
12. Marketing and CAN-SPAM
If you opt in to educational emails, each message will identify us as the sender and include instructions to unsubscribe. We process opt-out requests within 10 business days. Transactional emails (for example responding to your contact form) are not marketing and may be sent without opt-in.
13. Children’s privacy (COPPA)
Our site is directed to adults interested in general nutrition education. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 without verifiable parental consent as required by the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). If you believe a child under 13 provided information, contact us immediately and we will delete it.
Users between 13 and the age of majority in their state should use the site only with parental permission where required.
14. Retention
We retain personal information only as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Policy, unless a longer period is required by law:
- Contact form and email inquiries: up to 24 months after last interaction
- Marketing opt-in records: until you unsubscribe plus up to 24 months for suppression lists
- Transaction / payment records: as required by tax and accounting laws (often 7 years)
- Server and security logs: typically 30–90 days
- Analytics data (if consented): per vendor settings, generally 14–26 months
- Cookie consent records: until you clear storage or withdraw consent
When retention ends, we delete or de-identify information using reasonable measures.
15. Security
We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect personal information, including HTTPS for data in transit, access controls for systems that store inquiries, and vendor due diligence. No website or transmission is completely secure; you use the site at your own risk.
16. Data breach notification
If we become aware of a security breach involving personal information that triggers notification obligations under applicable U.S. state law, we will notify affected individuals and regulators as required, including timelines set by laws such as California Civil Code § 1798.82 and comparable statutes in other states.
17. Third-party websites and services
Our site may link to third parties (for example embedded maps or external references). Their privacy practices are governed by their own policies. We are not responsible for third-party collection or use of your information.
18. International visitors
We are based in the United States. If you access the site from outside the U.S., you understand that your information may be transferred to, stored in, and processed in the U.S., where laws may differ from your country.
19. Financial incentives
We do not currently offer a loyalty program or price discount in exchange for the collection of personal information beyond ordinary service delivery. If we introduce a program that qualifies as a financial incentive under California law, we will describe material terms and how to opt in or out.
20. Changes to this Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect legal, technical, or business changes. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we post a new version. Material changes may also be highlighted on the site or, where appropriate, sent to users who provided email addresses. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance of the updated Policy, to the extent permitted by law.
21. Contact us
For privacy questions, requests, or complaints:
Antiageenergbeau.ddd
272 S Perkins St Ste 100, Ridgeland, MS 39157, USA
Email: question@antiageenergbeau.world
Phone: +1 (601) 427-0777
You may also contact the privacy regulator in your state (for example the California Privacy Protection Agency or your state attorney general) if you believe your rights have been violated.