Privacy Policy

Effective for {{SITE_HOST}}

The Privacy Policy for {{SITE_HOST}}

January 1st, 2026 is the date of the new version.

1.  This Policy is part of and subject to the {{SITE_HOST}} Terms of Use ("Terms"), which are included in this Policy by reference.

Thank you for coming to {{SITE_HOST}}, the website at {{SITE_HOST}} (the "Website" or "Sites"). {{SITE_HOST}}, LLC is the owner and operator of the Website. We are also known as "{{SITE_HOST}}," "we," "us," or "our." {{SITE_HOST}} is dedicated to keeping our visitors' ("visitors" or "you") personally identifiable information ("Personal Info," "Personal Information," or "PII") safe. This Privacy Policy is here to explain how we handle your information online and the options you have for how we use it. This Privacy Policy explains how we get, use, store, share, move, and process your Personal Information, as well as your rights to decide what we do with the information we collect or hold about you. You agree to all of the terms of this Privacy Policy when you use or access our Website and/or work with {{SITE_HOST}} to provide its products or services (the "Services"). You are not allowed to register for or use the Website in any way if you do not agree with this Privacy Policy in full.

The Sites are only for adults, and we don't knowingly collect any Personal Information from children. If you find out that a child has given us their Personal Information in violation of this Policy, please let us know so that we can delete it. If we find out that a child has given us Personal Information, we will delete it. For more information, please see section 11, "Children."

2.  NOTICE AT THE TIME OF COLLECTION

We might gather or use different types of Personal Information. The section right below this one, called "Personal Information We Collect, Use, and Share," talks about the types of personal information we collect and whether we sell or share it. In general, we may collect identifiers, personal information categories from customer records, characteristics of protected classifications, commercial information, professional or employment-related information, education information, internet, technical, or other similar electronic network activity information, sensitive Personal Information, and inferences drawn from other Personal Information. We keep the information for as long as we need it to fulfill the purpose of processing and in line with this Policy.

Please get in touch with us using the information in the "CONTACT US" section below if you have a question about your information and want to use your rights under the law. If you want to use your right to tell us not to sell, share, or use your Personal Information for targeted advertising, please click the link that says "Do Not Sell or Share My Information" or call {{CONTACT_PHONE}}.

3.  We collect, use, and share personal information.

"Personal Information" for the purposes of this Policy is any information that can be used to identify, relate to, describe, or be connected to a specific person, device, or household, either directly or indirectly. We will explain how we will handle your Personal Information in accordance with this Policy. We will also explain what information we may have collected, how it may be used or shared, and where it came from.

3.1 THE INFORMATION YOU GIVE

We might get your Personal Information if you give it to us willingly through our Sites' forms, like when you give it to our service providers or other people who gather it for us in connection with our Services. For instance, this could include personal information like your name, address, email address, phone number, social security number, and date of birth.

It is up to you whether or not to give us any Personal Information. Please keep in mind that if you don't give us certain Personal Information, we may not be able to fulfill some of the purposes listed in this Policy, and you may not be able to use or access some Services on our Sites.

3.2 INFORMATION THAT IS COLLECTED AUTOMATICALLY

We automatically gather and save some information about how you use our Services. This includes information about how you interact with the products, content, and Services that are available on our Sites. We use "cookies" and other unique identifiers, just like many other websites. When your web browser or device visits our website or other content served by or on behalf of {{SITE_HOST}} on other websites, we get certain types of information. For more information, please see our "Cookie Policy."

3.3 INFORMATION FROM OTHER SOURCES

Marketers, affiliates, partners, researchers, social networks, service providers, data services companies, and other third parties may give us more information about you. We may combine the information we get from you with information we get from third parties and information we get from any other subscription, product, or service we offer. We can also get Personal Data in other ways, like from websites and databases that are open to the public, data vendors, and partners and collaborators who are not us. We might put together Personal Data from both online and offline sources.

4.  WHAT WE DO WITH YOUR INFORMATION

We use your information for business purposes, such as to give you the products and services you ask for, to handle customer service, to keep your information safe and prevent fraud, to market and promote our business, and to analyze our websites and apps. Here are some other ways we might use the information we gather about you:

Offer Help and Goods. This includes providing our products, such as our website, apps, and online services; talking to you about how to access and use our products and services; answering your questions; troubleshooting; fulfilling your orders and requests; processing your payments; providing technical support; and other customer service and support purposes.

Give you the features, products, and services you ask for. We might use the Personal Information we collect to meet your requests for our features, products, and services and to let you use them. This includes processing payments for purchases, subscriptions, or sales; protecting against or identifying possible fraudulent transactions; contacting you; improving our Sites, products, and Services; customizing your experience on our Sites; for internal business purposes; and for other purposes related to running and maintaining our Sites and business.

Looking at and making things better with products and operations. We might use this information to learn more about how people use and access our products and services, to test and improve our products, services, and business operations, to create new products and services, to do surveys and other evaluations (like customer satisfaction surveys), and for other research and analytical purposes.

Making content and experiences more personal. We use your personal information to make the content we send or show on our websites and other products more relevant to you.

Protecting and securing our business. To protect and secure our business operations, assets, products, network information, and technology resources; to look into, stop, find, and act on fraud, unauthorized access, and situations that could threaten the rights or safety of anyone or a third party, as well as other illegal activities or misconduct.

Corporate Governance and How Things Work Inside. Including our general business, accounting, record keeping, and legal functions; following the law; and anything that has to do with a real or planned merger, acquisition, asset sale or transfer, financing, bankruptcy, or restructuring of all or part of our business.

For advertising, marketing, and promotional purposes. This includes sending you more relevant ads, evaluating, measuring, and improving the effectiveness of our ad campaigns; sending you newsletters, offers, or other information we think you might be interested in; and contacting you about our products or information we think you might be interested in.

Following the law. Following the law, our legal duties, and the legal process, which includes warrants, subpoenas, court orders, and requests from regulators or law enforcement.

Protecting our legal rights. This includes handling and responding to real or possible legal disputes and claims, as well as establishing, defending, or protecting our rights or interests, even when we are in or expect to be in litigation with other parties.

When We Do What We Promised in a Contract with You. When you work for us or apply for a job with us, we may use your Personal Information as needed. We will use your Personal Information to fulfill our obligations under our agreement with you if you are a consumer or user of our Services.

To evaluate and approve franchisees, customers, or vendors. This includes checking the identity and credit status of some franchisees, customers, or vendors, doing due diligence, and checking against publicly available government and/or sanctions lists and other third-party data sources, using and participating in the Company's incident registers, and sector warning systems and/or third-party verification services. It may be necessary for a reference agency or other third parties to collect this personal information.

To make the sites' features, products, and services better. We might use your Personal Information to make our products, services, sites, and features better.

5.  REVEALING PERSONAL INFORMATION

To do the business purposes listed above, we may share or give Personal Information to third parties, such as our affiliates and service providers. We may also share your Personal Information with other people or companies that you agree to let us share it with. Before we share Personal Information with these third parties, we check out the services they offer and make sure they keep that information private and safe and only use it to do those services.

We usually share Personal Information with other businesses and people for the business and commercial reasons listed below:

With our partners, vendors, and subsidiaries. We share your Personal Information with our corporate affiliates, such as our holding company, sister companies, and subsidiaries, for the reasons listed in the "HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION" section above. We also work with a number of vendors who help us run our business and may need to see your Personal Information in order to do their jobs. We need them to handle the Personal Information they get from the relationships in a way that follows the right privacy and security rules in the contract.

With Our Service Providers.  We share Personal Information with companies or people we hire or work with who do things for us, like customer service, web hosting, IT, payment processing, financing, product fulfillment, fraud control, marketing, database management, direct mail and email distribution, events, and advertising and analytics services. These service providers can see your Personal Information that they need to do their jobs, but they can't use it for anything else.

With contractors and other businesses that work with you. We share your personal information with companies or people we work with who are not affiliated with us in order to provide you with certain products, services, or experiences. For instance, we share Personal Information with third parties that help pay for your service or request. We also let some third parties, like our fraud prevention partners, collect Personal Information so they can find and stop fake transactions.

In connection with a business deal. As part of or during negotiations for any purchase, sale, lease, merger, amalgamation, or any other type of acquisition, disposal, securitization, or financing, personal information may be shared or transferred.

With the Help of Our Experts. In connection with the types of business deals we talked about above or the management of all or part of {{SITE_HOST}}'s business or operations, we share Personal Information with our lawyers, accountants, insurance agents, and other advisors.

With police and people who are involved in legal cases. When we think it's necessary to follow the law or a legal process (including a request from authorities that can be enforced), to respond to claims, enforce or apply our TERMS OF USE, or to protect the rights, property, or personal safety of {{SITE_HOST}}, our users, employees, or others, we share Personal Information.

With your permission or at your request. We share your personal information, like profile and communication data, with other people only if you give us permission or tell us to.

Data that has been combined, made anonymous, or had its identity removed. We might also share information that has been combined, anonymized, or de-identified, which means it can't be used to find you. {{SITE_HOST}} only processes, stores, and uses this data in a way that doesn't identify the person, and it won't try to re-identify the data unless the law allows it to.

Partners in Business and Research. We might work with other businesses and public or private groups to give you products, content, or services together, or "co-branded." You should know that, in these cases, the privacy policy of the relevant partner may also apply, and, in some cases, there may be a shared privacy policy.

6.  DO NOT FOLLOW SIGNALS

The "Do Not Track" ("DNT") privacy option is available in some web browsers and lets you stop websites and online services from tracking you. Not all browsers support DNT yet, and the global standard DNT technology is not yet finished. We don't recognize or respond to all DNT signals, though.

7.  Cookies, other tracking tools, and ads that are aimed at you

A cookie is a small piece of data that a site sends to a user's web browser while they are browsing the site. The browser sends the Cookie back to the server every time the user loads Sites to let them know what the user has been doing on the Sites. Web beacons, which are also called image tags, gifs, or web bugs, are small pieces of code that collect information about ads, like how many people saw a page or an ad or how many people clicked on it. We also use pixels when we send and receive emails and when we use the Sites. When you visit our Sites, our web servers automatically collect information using Cookies, Web Beacons, pixels, and other similar tracking technologies (together, "Tracking Technologies"). We use Tracking Technologies, web server log files, and tracking code, as well as information we get from these technologies, to look at trends, run the Sites, keep an eye on users' movements, and collect general demographic information for use by many people. For these reasons, this kind of information can be used with other sources of information.

Some of these tracking technologies may be put in place by third-party service providers to help us figure out how well our email and advertising campaigns are working. These service providers might use these tracking technologies to put a permanent cookie on your computer. This lets the service provider know which computer you are using every time you visit certain pages or emails, and they can gather anonymous information about those visits. We don't have any control over how third-party service providers use tracking technologies. We don't have any say over their sites or how they handle your information. You should know that different rules may apply to how third parties collect, use, or share your information when they run ads or promotions on other sites you visit on the Internet. This Policy doesn't cover any use of information that a third-party service provider might get directly from you, and we won't check, investigate, or police what they do with it.

You can decide whether or not to accept Cookies. But they are an important part of how our Services work, so you should know that if you choose to refuse or remove Cookies, it could make the Services less available or less useful. You can change the settings in your browser to refuse Cookies, Web Beacons, and entity tags. Different browsers have different settings, but many of them let you change your preferences or options so that you can either accept or reject Cookies and other technologies before they are set or installed, or so that you can remove or reject the use or installation of certain technologies altogether. Please use the Help menu in your browser or read the instructions for the following browsers: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari Desktop, Safari Mobile, and Android browser if you want to know how to change your browser settings.

8.  YOUR RIGHTS AND CHOICES ABOUT YOUR PRIVACY

We promise to give you choices and control over your data. We give everyone, no matter where they live, some privacy options that let you control how we get in touch with you and how we use or share your information. You also have a say in how some advertisers and third parties use your information, such as how we use and share your information for marketing and advertising. People who live in some states, like California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia, have more privacy rights than people who live in other states. We follow all state and federal laws. You can find out more about your rights and options in the "NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, UTAH, OR VIRGINIA" section below.

8.1 Right to Not Be Discriminated Against

The law says that people can't be treated unfairly or punished for exercising their rights.

9.  DATA STORAGE

We will keep your information for as long as we need to give you products and services, follow the law, settle disputes, and enforce our agreements. As required by law, your personal information will be destroyed or permanently deleted.

10.  SAFETY

{{SITE_HOST}} takes reasonable steps to protect your information from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, or modification. These steps include technical, physical, and administrative security measures. Sadly, there is no way to guarantee that any data sent over the Internet is completely safe. We do our best to keep your personal information safe, but we can't guarantee or promise that any personal information you send us will be safe or private.

11.  KIDS

We do not knowingly collect, use, share, or sell the Personal Information of people under 16, and this Site is not for people under 16. If you find out that someone under 16 has given us Personal Information, please get in touch with us using the information in the "CONTACT US" section below or by going to our "Contact Us" form. If we find out that we have collected Personal Information from someone under 16, we will delete it as soon as possible.

12.  OTHER SITES

We don't own or run any of the third-party websites that may be linked to from this site. We are not responsible for what these websites do or say, including how they handle your data. We are not responsible for or liable for these kinds of actions, and the website owner's privacy policy governs how you use those sites. Before you send any Personal Data to their websites, please read these rules. If you have any questions about their privacy policies, please get in touch with those websites directly.

13.  THIS PRIVACY POLICY HAS BEEN CHANGED

We can change or add to this Policy at any time and for any reason. When this Policy is posted to the Sites, any changes will take effect. If the Policy changes in a big way, we will let you know by posting a clear notice on the Sites or by using the contact information you have given us. We will also change the date at the top of this Policy that says "Updated." You must read this Policy every time you use or visit the Sites. You agree to the terms of this Policy and any changes that may be made to it as long as you keep using the Sites. You agree to the collection, use, and other processing of your information in the ways described in this Policy by visiting our Sites. Do not visit the Sites or any of its pages if you do not agree to all or any of the terms, conditions, and practices listed here.

14.  ATTENTION CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS

If you live in California, the law says that we have to tell you more about how we collect, use, and share your personal data. This part is for people who live in California.

This Notice is for California residents who use our Services and Website or visit them. It adds to the other parts of this Privacy Policy. This Notice is meant to let you know how we collect, use, share, and sell your Personally Identifiable Information (PII) under the CCPA and other related laws.

14.1 Types of Personal Information We Gather

For more information about the types of PII we collect, see Section 1, "Privacy Policy," and Section 3, "Personal Information We Collect, Use, Share, and How We Collect It."

14.2 Types of information that {{SITE_HOST}} may have gathered in the last year. {{SITE_HOST}} may have gathered the following types of personal information: (i) identifiers, like a name, email address, phone number, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, IP address, account name, Social Security number, and driver's license number; (ii) personal identifiers under Cal. Civ.  Code § 1798.80(e) defines sensitive personal information as things like education, employment status, bank account information, financial information, medical information, protected classification characteristics under California or federal law (like age, marital status, medical condition, gender, or veteran or military status), commercial information (like products or services obtained or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies), Internet or other electronic network activity (like browsing history and search history information), geolocation data, professional or employment-related history (like consumer-reported current or past job history), inferences drawn from some of the information above (like email open rates and time), and sensitive personal information (like Social Security number, driver's license number, and medical information).

14.3 Where {{SITE_HOST}} Gets Its Data

{{SITE_HOST}} gets personal information from a number of places, including directly from you, the consumer, who visits or interacts with our sites, as well as the following categories.

Partners and Third Parties: People who go to websites owned by our Partners may be sent to our Sites. Sometimes, we can get information directly from the websites of our Affiliates or Partners, or other people can post information to our Sites or send it to us in other ways. This could happen through display ads, click listings, inquiry forms, or phone calls from our Partners' or Affiliates' call centers. We may also get data from our advertising partners.

Service Providers: {{SITE_HOST}} hires service providers to do a number of things, such as checking that customers have given their permission and confirming email addresses or phone numbers.

Authorization: We need all of the Partners, service providers, and other third parties who give us Personal Information to promise us that they got the Personal Information in the right way and have the right to share it with us.

14.4 Reasons for Collecting and Using Personal Information

For a more in-depth look, see Section 1, "Privacy Policy," and Section 4, "How We Use Your Information." {{SITE_HOST}} mostly uses the personal information it collects to connect people with Advertising Partners who can tell them about the goods and services they are looking for.

14.5 Types of Third Parties to Whom {{SITE_HOST}} Has Shared Personal Information for Business Reasons.

In the Last 12 Months. Along with sharing data for the main purpose listed in our Privacy Policy, we may also share identifiers and internet activity (like your name, email address, phone number, and browsing history) with other {{SITE_HOST}} businesses, service providers, and Third-Party websites.

If we sell or transfer all or part of our business, {{SITE_HOST}} may also share or sell this data and Third-Party data with other {{SITE_HOST}} businesses or with a third party.

{{SITE_HOST}} may also share Personal Information and Third-Party data (like identifiers, personal identifiers, protected classification information, geolocation data, and inferences) with service providers who help us with compliance and verification tasks or who provide services like payment processing, IT, and data analysis.

14.6 Types of Personal Information That Were Sold or Shared

California law says that some ways of using Cookies and other Tracking Technologies may be seen as "selling" or "sharing" Personal Information. In the past 12 months, we may have "sold" or "shared" the following types of Personal Information for business purposes, such as to show ads, see how well marketing campaigns worked, or learn how people use our Websites. The people who get this information may use it for their own purposes, like making it easier for them to target ads. As stated in Section 5, "Disclosure of Personal Data," {{SITE_HOST}} may share or sell Personal Information and Third Party data, such as identifiers, internet activity, personal identifiers, and protected classification characteristics (e.g., name, email address, telephone number, browsing history, education, bank information, veteran or military status, browsing history, geolocation data) to Advertising Partners who can give the consumer information about the products and services they are looking for or to serve ads, analyze the success of marketing campaigns, or understand how our Websites are used. These receiving entities may then use the Personal Information for their own purposes, such as to improve their ability to target ads.

14.7 Keeping Personal Information.

We only keep Personal Information for as long as we need it to do what we said we would do with it. We set retention periods for Personal Information based on reasonable business criteria. For instance, if you sign up for an account on our Sites, we will keep your Personal Information for as long as it takes to keep your account active, meet your requests, enforce any rules that apply to your use of the Sites, keep accurate records of the above, or as required by law.

15.  YOUR RIGHTS TO PRIVACY IN CALIFORNIA

The CPRA gives California residents Privacy Rights, which give each resident a:

15.1 Right to Know and Get Your Personal Information

You have the right to ask us for information about what Personal Information we have collected, used, shared, sold, or disclosed about you in the past twelve (12) months under the CPRA. After we get your request and confirm your identity, we will give you one or more of the following: The types of Personal Information we have collected about you in the last twelve (12) months; The types of sources from which we collected your Personal Information in the last twelve (12) months; The business or commercial reasons for collecting your Personal Information in the last twelve (12) months; The types of third parties to whom we disclosed your Personal Information in the last twelve (12) months; and The specific pieces of Personal Information we collected about you in the last twelve (12) months.

Request to Find Out

15.2 You Have the Right to Delete Your Personal Information

You can ask us to delete any Personal Information we have collected or kept in the last 12 months. But this right to deletion doesn't apply to any of your Personal Information that is covered by an exception in the CPRA. We will delete your Personal Information from our records that is not covered by any of the CPRA exceptions as soon as we get your request and confirm your identity. We will also tell our contractors and service providers to do the same.

Ask to Delete

15.3 Right to Fix

You can ask us to fix any wrong Personal Information we have about you.

Request to Fix

15.4 Right to Say No to the Sale or Sharing of Personal Information

As long as you live in California, you have the right to say no to the "sale" or "sharing" of your Personal Information to a third party for cross-context behavioral advertising.

Request to Not Participate

Don't sell or share my personal information

15.5 Right to Not Be Discriminated Against

Under the CPRA, you have the right not to be treated unfairly by us because you are exercising these privacy rights.

15.6 Agent with Permission

Under this Privacy Policy, only you or someone you have registered with the California Secretary of State and given permission to act on your behalf can make a verifiable consumer request about your Personal Information.

15.7 Reporting under the California Privacy Rights Act

To see our statistics on consumer requests and responses, please go to our California Privacy Rights Act Reporting page.

15.8 Get in Touch

You can reach us through our "Contact Us" form, by email at [email protected], or by certified mail to 300 E. John Carpenter Fwy, Ste. 900, Irving, TX 75062 if you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy. 300 E. John Carpenter Fwy, Ste. 900, Irving, TX 75062. You can also reach us at {{CONTACT_PHONE}} without paying. We can get in touch with you by email, phone, or mail if we need to or have to about anything that has to do with your information. If you still have a privacy or data use issue that we haven't dealt with to your satisfaction, please get in touch with our U.S.-based third-party dispute resolution provider at https://feedback-form.truste.com/watchdog/request. This service is free of charge.

16.  SHINE THE LIGHT

Under Section 1798.83 of the California Civil Code, people who live in California have the right to ask a business they already do business with for certain information about the types of Personal Information the business shares with third parties for direct marketing purposes and the names of those third parties with whom the business shared that information in the previous calendar year.

If you want a copy of the information disclosure that {{SITE_HOST}} has to give out under Section 1798.83 of the California Civil Code, please email [email protected].

17.  ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, UTAH, OR VIRGINIA

This page may apply to you if you live in Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, or Virginia. It adds to the {{SITE_HOST}} Privacy Policy.

Please visit our Notice to Residents of Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, or Virginia page for more information on requests for data subject rights and how to make one. Please be aware that you may need to confirm your identity and request before anything else can happen. You may need to give Personal Information, like your name, state of residence, phone number, and email address linked to your account, and/or government ID as part of this process. You can choose an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf, as long as it is allowed by law. To give someone else permission to make a request for you, we may need (i) a valid power of attorney from you or your authorized agent; (ii) proof that you gave the agent signed, written permission to make the request; (iii) proof that you are who you say you are; and/or (iv) direct confirmation from you that you gave the authorized agent permission to make the request.

18.  GET IN TOUCH

You can reach us through our "Contact Us" form, by email at [email protected], or by certified mail at 300 E. John Carpenter Fwy, Ste. 900, Irving, TX 75062 if you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy. 300 E. John Carpenter Fwy, Ste. 900, Irving, TX 75062. You can also reach us at {{CONTACT_PHONE}} without paying. We can get in touch with you by email, phone, or mail if we need to talk to you about something that has to do with your information. If you still have a privacy or data use issue that we haven't been able to fix, please get in touch with our U.S.-based third-party dispute resolution provider for free at https://feedback-form.truste.com/watchdog/request.

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