This Privacy Policy was last updated on May 15, 2023.
Healthy Habits Blogs is owned and operated by Power Track Industries, based at 4 Peddlers Row #1080, Newark, DE 19702.
This Privacy Policy walks you through the kinds of personal details we might gather, use, or otherwise process when you stop by our website or engage with Healthy Habits Blogs in any way. Your privacy matters to us, and we take real care in protecting the information you share with us. Take a few minutes to read through this Policy so you understand how we handle privacy here at Healthy Habits Blogs.
We’d encourage you to read this Privacy Policy closely before diving in. Once you visit our Site and Application and make use of our Services, you’re agreeing that we’ll handle your information, personal information included, in the manner described below.
This Privacy Policy applies solely to healthyhabitsblogs.net. It’s written to cover only what happens on this particular site and nowhere else. Any links you find here that lead to outside websites or third-party services fall outside the scope of this Policy, and we don’t govern, and this Policy doesn’t extend to, those other destinations. What you’ll find here relates only to how personal information submitted to this website is gathered, processed, and stored; it says nothing about how any third party handles your data on their own platforms.
We, together with outside vendors, ad networks, internet service providers, and advertising partners who support us, rely on tools like cookies, web beacons, and JavaScript-based applications to gather several kinds of information about you whenever you spend time on our Platform. Broadly speaking, this may include personal information, demographic details, behavioral data, and information sourced indirectly. At times, we may collect a blend of these categories together:
Personal Information is data that could identify you, or someone else the information pertains to. It’s the kind of thing we typically ask you to share directly, such as your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, employment details, or other identifying details you offer us while registering or corresponding with us. If you share this type of information about someone else, we may collect it about them as well.
Demographic Information covers details that describe broad population traits and may or may not be unique to you personally. Think zip code, mobile carrier, age bracket, gender, income range, education background, marital status, job type, military background, industry, and general personal and online interests.
Behavioral Information is data gathered automatically as you use our Platform. This covers things like which pages or features you visit, what services you use, details about your device’s hardware and software including your IP address, your approximate location, browser type, operating system, domain names, when you tend to be online, and other sites you’ve browsed.
Third-Party Information is information we receive from outside sources, which can include personal, demographic, behavioral, or indirect data. This might come through first-party cookies, third-party cookies, anonymous identifiers, persistent identifiers, email opt-in lists, or search keywords. We may also receive information that third parties compiled from public government records. We don’t control the cookies or tracking tools that outside advertisers, networks, ISPs, analytics companies, or social platforms use, and we aren’t responsible for their individual practices or policies.
Children’s Information: we don’t intentionally gather information from anyone younger than 13. Should we learn that we’ve actually collected Personal Information from someone under 13, we’ll promptly remove it from our records.
The information we gather serves several purposes for us, among them:
We may pass along information that doesn’t identify a specific person without any particular restriction.
Personal information gathered under this Policy might be shared in situations such as:
We may also share your information when the law, legal proceedings, or a government or regulatory requirement calls for it, to enforce our agreements, or when we reasonably believe doing so protects the rights or safety of Healthy Habits Blogs, our visitors, or the public at large.
Healthy Habits Blogs stands behind the CAN-SPAM Act (15 U.S.C. Section 7704) and its related rules. If you’d rather we didn’t pass your personally identifiable information along to third parties for their marketing purposes, reach out using the request form referenced below.
We sometimes work with outside advertising and analytics companies that place ads for us on other sites, track and report on how those ads and sites perform, and display third-party ads here on our Website. These partners may gather details about which pages you’ve viewed and which ads you’ve engaged with. They might also collect your IP address, the date and time you interacted with something, your internet service provider, and which browser you used to reach our Website. Sometimes this gets paired with identifying details like your name or email, and the combined data may be used to serve you ads, ours or someone else’s, through email or social platforms. We may also use this blended data to better understand how you engage with our Website and its advertising.
Healthy Habits Blogs relies on cookies and similar tools while running healthyhabitsblogs.net to make your visit smoother, offer content tailored to you, and keep an eye on how our marketing campaigns and other communications perform. Cookies are small files that help us track and store information about the people who visit us. They let your preferences be remembered so your experience feels familiar each time you return. Some cookies disappear the moment you close your browser, while others may sit on your device until you clear them out.
You’re not without options when it comes to how Healthy Habits Blogs gathers and uses your data. For starters, you can simply choose not to hand over personal information when visiting healthyhabitsblogs.net. Most browsers also let you turn off or decline cookies from our site. Just know that some features we offer may not function properly without that information.
Right To Know What Personal Information We’ve Collected, Shared, Or Sold
(a) You’re entitled to ask us to share which categories and specific pieces of personal information we’ve gathered about you. This right doesn’t extend to: (i) information that’s publicly available through government records; (ii) information that’s de-identified or aggregated; (iii) information the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) excludes from its scope; and (iv) personal information already governed by certain industry-specific privacy statutes.
(b) To submit a verifiable request for the specific personal information we’ve collected about you, email us at privacy@healthyhabitsblogs.net with “CCPA Request” as your subject line.
(c) Once we get your verifiable consumer request, CCPA rules require that we confirm you’re really the consumer tied to the information in our systems. We might ask you to verify your identity by following a link we email you, or by replying to a message we send.
(d) We’ve gathered personal information from sources such as:
(e) We share or disclose personal information for purposes including:
(f) We share Personal Information with our Service Providers and these categories of third parties:
Right To Ask Us To Delete Your Personal Information
(a) You can ask us to delete Personal Information we’ve collected or kept on you within the past twelve months.
(b) Send a verifiable request to delete your information to privacy@healthyhabitsblogs.net with “CCPA Request” in the subject line.
(c) After we receive and confirm your verifiable request, we’ll tell you which categories of Personal Information we’ve collected about you and where that information came from.
(d) This Policy already explains our business or commercial reasons for collecting or selling Personal Information, along with the categories of third parties we’ve shared it with.
Right To Opt Out Of Having Your Personal Information Sold. You can tell us to stop selling your Personal Information at any time. If you’re in the middle of requesting a product or service, that particular request is exempt from this right and we’ll still complete it, but you retain the right to stop any further sale of your Personal Information going forward.
Right To Equal Treatment When You Exercise Your Privacy Rights. Exercising any of these CCPA-given rights won’t result in unfair treatment from us. We won’t refuse you goods or services, charge you different prices or rates, deny you discounts or other perks, or give you a lower level or quality of goods or services because you exercised your rights.
Authorized Agents. Verifiable consumer requests about your Personal Information can only come from you, or from someone registered with the California Secretary of State whom you’ve authorized to act for you.
Limits On These Requests. You may submit a verifiable access request at most twice in any twelve-month stretch. Each request must (a) include enough detail for us to reasonably confirm you’re the person we collected Personal Information about, or your authorized agent, and (b) describe clearly enough what you’re asking for that we can understand, evaluate, and act on it. CCPA doesn’t let us share Personal Information if we can’t verify who’s asking or that the information belongs to them. You don’t need an account with us to make a request. Any Personal Information you give us as part of a verifiable request will only be used to confirm your identity or authority to make that request.
How Quickly We’ll Respond, And In What Format. We aim to respond to verifiable consumer requests within forty-five days of receiving them. If we need more time, up to ninety days total, we’ll let you know why and how much longer we need, in writing, by email. Our written response will also come by email. Anything we disclose will only cover the twelve months right before your request came in, and our response will explain if there’s a reason we can’t fulfill part of it. We’ll deliver information in a format that’s easy to use and lets you move it to another provider without unnecessary hassle.
Updates To This California Notice. We may revise this notice whenever we see fit. Once changes go live, they’ll apply going forward. We won’t give separate notice beyond posting the update here, so it’s worth checking back periodically whenever you use or visit our Platform.
Our Platform is published in the United States and built with US users in mind. We do our best to safeguard the personally identifiable information of everyone who visits, and we try to honor local data protection and consumer rights laws where they might apply, but our Platform, and the policies behind it, are ultimately geared toward US compliance. If you’re not sure whether this Policy might conflict with privacy laws where you live, it’s best to steer clear of the Platform and avoid submitting any personal information.
If you’re located outside the US, understand that your personally identifiable information will travel to the United States, where data protection standards may be viewed as less robust than in your home country. By voluntarily giving us personally identifiable information from outside the US, you’re agreeing to let us use it as this Policy describes and to its transfer to, and storage in, the United States.
Protecting the privacy of kids under 13 is something Healthy Habits Blogs takes seriously. We don’t set out to collect information from anyone under 13, and if we ever discover we’ve gathered personal information from a child under that age, we’ll delete it promptly.
We may revise or update this Privacy Policy whenever we choose, without giving advance notice. Any update takes effect as of its stated effective date. We’d suggest checking back on this Policy now and then so you stay current on how Healthy Habits Blogs collects, uses, and shares personal information.
Keeping the information we gather secure is something we take seriously. We rely on reasonable safeguards, technical, physical, and administrative, to protect what we collect and store. That said, no system is foolproof, and we can’t promise that these measures will stop every unauthorized attempt to access, use, or share information. You can do your part by using encryption and similar tools to guard against unauthorized interception of your personal information. Keep in mind that you’re responsible for the security of any information you send us or access over unencrypted, public, or otherwise unsecured networks. For tips on protecting your own privacy, visit www.OnGuardOnline.gov.
Have questions about how Healthy Habits Blogs handles privacy? Reach out to us anytime at privacy@healthyhabitsblogs.net.