GoodHolly Privacy Policy
At GoodHolly.com, we prioritize your privacy and are dedicated to safeguarding it through strict adherence to our Privacy Policy. Please review this policy thoroughly to understand how we handle the personal information we gather from you, our methods of usage, the ways we may share it, your rights and choices, and how you can reach out to us regarding our privacy practices. If you are an end user or a visitor, this policy also details your rights as a data subject, including your right to object to certain uses of your personal information by us.
This Privacy Policy covers the personal information we collect about you from various sources, as detailed in the "Personal Information We Collect and How We Collect It" section below.
An "Affiliate" is any entity that, now or in the future, either (i) directly or indirectly owns, controls, is owned or controlled by, or is under shared ownership or control with us, or (ii) operates under the same management as us.
A "B2B Party" refers to a customer, supplier, vendor, or business partner—whether an individual sole proprietor or a formal legal entity—with whom we have a business relationship. This party provides us, directly or indirectly, with B2B Representative and/or End User Personal Information in relation to their or their representatives' use of our products or other engagements with us.
A "B2B Representative" is an individual who works for or represents a B2B Party. In cases where the B2B Party is a sole proprietorship, the B2B Representative is the sole proprietor.
An "End User" is an individual who engages in business or interacts with a B2B Party but does not engage directly with us.
"Personal Information" encompasses any data that identifies or relates to an individual or can be combined with other data to identify an individual, regardless of whether it is regulated by law.
"Processing" refers to any action or series of actions performed on Personal Information. This includes collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, transmission, dissemination, or any other method of making data available, as well as alignment, combination, restriction, or erasure of Personal Information. The terms "Process," "Processes," and "Processed" should be understood accordingly.
"Product(s)" refers to the range of products and services we offer. This includes software, software-as-a-service, support and maintenance, professional services, and hosting services.
A "Visitor" is (i) any individual visiting our website, including B2B Representatives or End Users, or (ii) anyone communicating with us who is not a B2B Representative or End User. For clarity, a B2B Representative or End User is considered a Visitor only regarding their activities on the website.
"Website" denotes any publicly accessible site hosted by or on behalf of our company that is not part of a Product.
"You" and "Your" refer to a B2B Party, B2B Representative, End User, or Visitor, depending on the context within this Privacy Policy. If the context is not specific, "You" or "Your" collectively refers to all these entities.
At GoodHolly.com, we often act as a data processor. This means that we handle personal data according to the instructions given by our B2B clients, without determining the purpose or means of processing that data. When we process personal information solely to provide our services to a B2B client, we follow their specific directions outlined in our agreements, including any data privacy agreements or addenda (collectively referred to as a “B2B Agreement”).
It's important to note that this Privacy Policy does not cover situations where we act as a processor.
For B2B Clients: If you are a B2B client and we process personal information on your behalf, it is your responsibility to provide necessary privacy notices and disclosures to your representatives and end users regarding the processing of their personal information. You cannot rely on this Privacy Policy for meeting your disclosure obligations.
For B2B Representatives and End Users: If your personal information is being processed by us as a processor, please refer to the privacy notices and disclosures provided by the B2B client with whom you have a relationship. They are responsible for informing you about their privacy practices.
In some cases, GoodHolly.com acts as a data controller. This happens when we determine the purpose and means of processing personal information, particularly when processing activities are not strictly necessary for performing our services but relate to them. This Privacy Policy applies to situations where we are the controller.
For B2B Clients: When we act as a controller for personal information received from you or on your behalf under a B2B Agreement, we are responsible for providing privacy notices and disclosures to your representatives. You must comply with applicable laws, which may require you to inform or obtain consent from your representatives before allowing us to process their data. Consider whether you need to include us in your privacy policy and notify your representatives of our privacy practices by linking to this Privacy Policy.
For B2B Representatives: When we act as a controller of your personal information, this Privacy Policy outlines our privacy practices, including what data we collect, how we use it, how we share it, your rights, and how to contact us. However, you should still review the privacy notices of the B2B client with whom you have a relationship for additional information on their practices, including any data transfers to us.
For Visitors: If you visit GoodHolly.com, we act as a controller of your personal information. We handle your data according to this Privacy Policy and any direct agreements we may have with you. This policy provides details on our data collection, usage, sharing, and your rights and choices regarding your personal information.
When you are a B2B representative, we gather the following types of personal information from various sources:
Identifiers: Includes your real name, postal address, email address, IP address, phone number, and login credentials.
Financial Information: Encompasses your bank account number, credit card number, or debit card number.
Commercial Information: Records of products or services you've purchased, considered, or obtained.
Internet Activity: Information about your interactions with our website.
Geolocation Data: Approximate physical location based on your IP address and/or Wi-Fi networks.
Professional Information: Job title, employer information, and current employment status.
Your Employer or Business Partners: Information we receive from the B2B party you are employed by or conduct business with.
Directly from You: Information you provide through direct communication or other interactions.
Product Usage: Data collected from your use of our products.
Website Interaction: Information gathered through cookies and automated data collection technologies during your visits to our website.
Third-Party Vendors: Data received from external vendors like data brokers.
Our Affiliates: Information shared within our affiliate network.
Third-Party Channel Partners: Data obtained through our partnerships.
Public Sources: Information available from public records or online databases.
GoodHolly.com does not act as a controller with respect to any personal information from end users.
For further details and specific inquiries, feel free to contact us directly. Your privacy and data security are our top priorities.
At GoodHolly.com, we collect specific personal information about you from various sources when you visit our site. Here’s a summary of the types of data we gather and where it comes from:
Identifiers: This includes your name, email address, phone number, and IP address.
Internet Activity: We track your browsing history, search history, and interactions with our website, such as the length of your visit, the number of pages you view, and the search queries you make.
Geolocation Data: This includes your approximate physical location, which we derive from your IP address and/or Wi-Fi networks.
Directly from You: Information you provide through direct communication or other interactions.
Your Website Usage: Data collected through your activity on our site, including cookies and automated technologies.
Referral Submissions: Information gathered through our referral program.
Third-Party Vendors: Data we receive from our service providers.
Affiliates: Information shared by our affiliated entities.
Channel Partners: Data from our third-party channel partners.
Publicly Available Sources: Information from publicly accessible sources.
At GoodHolly.com, we prioritize transparency and aim to provide a clear understanding of our data collection practices.
As a B2B representative, we handle your personal information for the purposes outlined below, based on the specified legal bases:
We collect various identifiers including your real name, postal address, email address, IP address, telephone number, and login credentials. This information is used to:
Answer your questions, handle complaints, and communicate with you.
Provide and process your orders for products.
Improve or upgrade the products.
Verify individuals’ authorization to access the products.
Prevent fraud or misuse of the products.
Send marketing messages or promotional materials (with your consent).
We gather financial information such as your bank account number, credit card number, and debit card number. This data helps us to:
Process payment for products.
Prevent and reduce fraud and misuse.
Enforce compliance with the website terms of use and other agreements.
We maintain records of products or services you purchase, obtain, or consider. This information helps us to:
Supplement customer records.
Improve our products and analyze performance.
Conduct marketing activities, including providing advertisements relevant to you.
We track your browsing history, search history, and interactions with our website. This data allows us to:
Analyze trends and interactions with our products.
Improve our products and analyze performance.
We collect imprecise physical location data derived from your IP address and/or Wi-Fi networks. This information is used to:
Permit or prevent connection to our products.
Verify authorization to access products.
Prevent fraud and unauthorized access.
We gather information such as your job title and company information. This data is used to:
Supplement records regarding who is authorized to access our products.
Legitimate Interests: This includes customer service support, conducting marketing activities, fraud prevention, and improving product quality.
Performance of a Contract: Processing payments and enforcing compliance with terms of use.
Consent: For sending marketing messages and promotional materials.
Monitoring and Preventing Fraud or Harm: Ensuring the security and proper use of financial information.
This section identifies the specific types of personal information that the company collects from its customers. These categories include:
Identifiers, such as real name, postal address, email address, IP address, and telephone number
Financial Information, including bank account number, credit card number, or debit card number
Internet or other similar network activity, including browsing history, search history, information on a consumer's interaction with the Website or advertisement
Geolocation data, including imprecise physical location derived from IP address and/or Wi-Fi networks
Professional or employment-related information, including job title and company information
This section lists the different types of third parties that the company may disclose customer information to. These categories include:
Service Providers
Third-party integration partners
Our corporate Affiliates
B2B Parties
This section explains the reasons why the company may disclose customer information to third parties. These purposes include:
To prevent fraud and unauthorized access to the B2B Party Products
To enhance security of the Products
Pursuant to your request, we may introduce you to third-party integration partners, our Affiliates, or other B2B Parties
To perform administrative functions with respect to the Products, including payment processing and financing
To undertake internal research and analytics for product development and demonstration
To improve our Products and analyze our performance
To perform administrative functions with respect to the Products, including but not limited to providing the Products to you, providing security of the Products, maintaining or servicing accounts, and providing customer service
We do not act as a Controller regarding any Personal Information of End Users.
If you're a Visitor, we handle your Personal Information as described below, based on the following legal grounds and for the following purposes:
Types of Information: Real Name, Postal Address, Email Address, IP Address, Telephone Number
Purposes for Processing:
To fulfill a contract with you (e.g., processing an order)
To comply with legal obligations (e.g., tax reporting)
To prevent fraud and unauthorized access
To provide customer service
To perform administrative functions (e.g., account management)
Legal Bases:
Performance of a contract
Legal obligation
Legitimate interests (fraud prevention, security)
Types of Information: Browsing history, search history, information on interaction with the Website or advertisement (e.g., clicks, time spent on pages)
Purposes for Processing:
To improve the Website and user experience
To personalize content and advertisements
To analyze user behavior (with consent)
Legal Bases:
Legitimate interests (website improvement)
Consent (personalization, user behavior analysis)
Types of Information: Imprecise physical location derived from IP address and/or Wi-Fi networks
Purposes for Processing:
To provide location-based services (with consent)
To improve the Website and user experience (e.g., localized content)
Legal Bases:
Consent (location-based services)
Legitimate interests (website improvement)
Types of Information: Records of products or services purchased, obtained, or considered; purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies
Purposes for Processing:
To fulfill a contract with you (e.g., processing an order)
To personalize content and advertisements
To improve our products and services
Legal Bases:
Performance of a contract
Legitimate interests (personalization, product improvement)
Types of Information: Real name, IP address, email address
To perform services for us, such as marketing and customer support
Categories of Parties to Whom We Disclose: Service Providers, Third-party integration partners, Our corporate Affiliates, and B2B Parties
Legal Basis: This describes the functionalities of a service provider who can manage and analyze transactions, orders, and customer interactions.
Types of Information: Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer's interaction with the Website or advertisement
Purposes for Disclosing: To improve the Website, analyze our performance, and learn about Visitor trends and interests
Categories of Parties to Whom We Disclose: Service Providers
Legal Basis: To enhance the website, evaluate our performance, and understand visitor trends and interests.
Types of Information: Imprecise physical location derived from IP address and/or Wi-Fi networks
Purposes for Disclosing: To improve the Website, analyze our performance, and learn about customer trends and interests
Categories of Parties to Whom We Disclose: Service Providers
Legal Basis: To enhance the website, evaluate our performance, and understand visitor trends and interests.
At GoodHolly.com, we generate aggregated, deidentified, or anonymized data from the information you provide us. We use this data in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Rest assured, we do not attempt to trace this data back to individual users.
Besides the above, we may use and disclose your information for the following purposes:
We may share your information with competent public authorities, government agencies, or regulatory bodies when required to comply with court orders, laws, or legal processes, including responding to government or regulatory requests.
Your information may be processed and disclosed to enforce our rights under any agreements governing your relationship with us. This includes exercising our rights for billing and collection purposes.
We may disclose your information if we believe it's necessary to protect our rights, property, or safety, as well as that of our customers or others. This includes sharing information with other companies and organizations for fraud prevention and reducing credit risk.
In certain situations allowed by applicable laws, we may transfer your information as part of a bankruptcy, merger, or similar transaction involving our business. This transfer won't affect your rights under the law.
We prioritize the security and privacy of your information, ensuring it's handled responsibly and in line with legal requirements.
As you explore and engage with GoodHolly.com, we utilize automated data gathering technologies to gather specific details about your device, browsing behavior, and usage tendencies, including:
Approximate location based on IP Address;
Device information like IP address, protocol details, and sequence information;
Browser type and language;
Hardware model, operating system, application version, and device/browser data;
Domain name system requests;
Browsing history, duration on a domain, visit date/time, clicks count, and location data;
HTTP headers, application client/server banners.
Some of this automatically collected information may include Personal Information or may be linked with Personal Information from other sources. These procedures aid us in enhancing GoodHolly.com and our services, ensuring a more tailored and improved user experience by:
Gauging audience size and usage trends;
Storing your preferences for a personalized browsing experience;
Recognizing you upon return visits.
Cookieless Tracking Technology: When you explore our website, a script operates to track your interactions. This script runs only during your visit and does not persist once you leave.
Cookies: Upon visiting our website, a "cookie" may be sent to your browser. Cookies are tiny pieces of data from web servers stored on your computer. They help us recognize your browser for improved navigation, remembering preferences, and enhancing user experience. You can manage cookie acceptance via your browser settings, though this may affect some website functionalities.
Cookies come in two types: persistent (remain after you go offline) and session-based (deleted upon browser closure). We utilize first-party cookies (placed by us) and third-party cookies (permitted for third parties).
Additionally, you have the option to block non-essential cookies using available cookie management tools on our website or opt out via the methods outlined in the "Exercising Your Rights" section below.
Experience enhanced website navigation with Google Analytics, a tool we employ to analyze your interactions with GoodHolly.com and our products. By understanding how you engage with our platform, we can continually refine and enhance your experience. Our use of analytics cookies further allows us to evaluate page performance, features, and new functionalities, giving us valuable insights into user preferences.
Google Analytics may place cookies on your browser or device to gather this data, or it may access existing cookies. It may also receive information from Google-partnered apps you've installed. Rest assured, we don’t merge this data with any personally identifiable information. If you’d like to manage the data used by Google Analytics, you can visit https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites for more details.
Google's utilization of the data collected by Google Analytics adheres strictly to their Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, ensuring your privacy and security. To learn more about how Google uses this data and how you can control the information shared with Google Analytics, visit https://policies.google.com/privacy. For those seeking to opt-out of Google Analytics altogether, consider installing the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on available at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/.
Remember, you have the power to block non-essential cookies during your visit to GoodHolly.com through cookie management technology or exercise your rights to opt-out of specific cookies as outlined in the "Exercising Your Rights" section below.
GoodHolly.com may feature content and links to third-party websites employing cookies and other tracking technologies. While we do not oversee these third-party sites or their cookies, our Privacy Policy does not extend to them. Kindly refer to the terms, conditions, and Privacy Policy of the respective third-party site to understand their data collection and usage practices, including their cookie usage.
If you need clarification on the responsible third party, feel free to reach out to us using the contact methods outlined in the "Exercising Your Rights" section below.
To facilitate the Processing activities outlined earlier, we engage subcontractors who act as Processors on our behalf. These subcontractors are contractually bound to handle your Personal Information strictly in line with our instructions, solely for the designated purposes mentioned, and only for the duration necessary to fulfill those purposes.
Occasionally, these subcontractors may operate outside the data privacy jurisdiction where you reside. In such cases, GoodHolly.com adheres to internationally recognized frameworks like the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (EU-U.S. DPF), the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (Swiss-U.S. DPF) as established by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
We have certified our commitment to the EU-U.S. DPF Principles for data received from the European Union, the UK (including Gibraltar), and the Swiss-U.S. DPF Principles for data from Switzerland. In case of any discrepancies between this Privacy Policy and the EU-U.S. DPF Principles or Swiss-U.S. DPF Principles, the latter will take precedence.
For further details on our Data Privacy Framework program and certification, please visit https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/.
In some situations, lawful requests from law enforcement or national security authorities may necessitate the disclosure of Personal Information to meet regulatory obligations.
We undertake to address any DPF Principles-related concerns regarding the collection and use of your Personal Information. Individuals from the EU, UK, and Switzerland can direct inquiries or complaints regarding our handling of Personal Information under the DPF to us using the Contact Information provided in this Privacy Policy.
Should your DPF Principles-related complaint remain unresolved or if you require further assistance, you may contact JAMS, an alternative dispute resolution provider, at https://www.jamsadr.com/dpf-dispute-resolution. JAMS’ services are offered at no cost.
Under certain circumstances outlined in Annex I to the DPF, you have the option of pursuing binding arbitration to address complaints not resolved through our internal processes or through JAMS.
The Federal Trade Commission oversees our compliance with the DPF. We are also accountable for onward transfers to third parties that do not adhere to the DPF unless the event causing alleged harm was beyond our control.
For queries or feedback regarding our international data transfer practices, please refer to the "Contact Information" section at the conclusion of this Privacy Policy.
At GoodHolly.com, the data we collect as outlined in our Privacy Policy is essential for maintaining a strong relationship with you. Failure to provide this information may limit our ability to provide you with our products and meet our contractual commitments to you, fulfill legal obligations, engage in contracts with relevant parties and maintain those relationships, and keep in touch with you.
We prioritize the security of your Personal Information through a range of measures including technical, administrative, and physical safeguards, such as data encryption. While we continuously review and update our security protocols, it's important to note that no system is entirely foolproof. Therefore, we encourage you to remain vigilant in safeguarding your Personal Information.
In accordance with applicable laws and your opt-out preferences, we retain your Personal Information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, as detailed in our Privacy Policy. This may include fulfilling legal obligations, conducting fraud prevention activities, meeting tax and financial reporting requirements, and honoring contractual commitments with third parties, including those outlined in B2B agreements.
At GoodHolly.com, our website and products are designed for users aged 16 and above. We strictly prohibit the collection of personal information from individuals under 16 years old, whether intentionally or unintentionally, through our website or products. We do not knowingly gather personal data from minors under 16, nor do we sell or share such information.
If you are under the age of 16, please refrain from providing any personal information while using our website or products. Should we become aware of any personal information collected from a child under 16 without parental consent, we will promptly delete that data. If you suspect that we may have any information regarding a child under 16, please contact us using the provided contact details in our Privacy Policy.
Your cooperation in ensuring the safety and privacy of minors online is greatly appreciated.
At GoodHolly.com, we believe in safeguarding your privacy and providing you with control over your personal information. Depending on your location and subject to applicable law and certain limitations, you have specific rights concerning your personal data.
You have the right to access your personal information and confirm whether we are processing it, request corrections or updates to inaccurate or incomplete data, and request the deletion of your personal information under certain circumstances.
You may opt-out of direct marketing, targeted advertising, promotional offers, and the sale of your personal information for such purposes, excluding communications related to transactions such as purchases or warranties.
You also have the right to opt-out of automated decision-making or profiling that produces legal or significant effects, request restrictions on processing, object to processing for legitimate interests or marketing purposes, and request portability of your data in a structured, machine-readable format where applicable.
If processing is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time.
If you believe your personal information has not been processed in accordance with applicable law, you may submit a complaint to us or the relevant supervisory authority. EU residents may also seek remedies through the courts or appropriate Supervisory Authorities.
If you reside in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, or Virginia, each referred to as a US Privacy Law State, we handle your Personal Information in accordance with the privacy laws applicable in your state.
For California residents, we adhere to the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act. For Colorado residents, our practices align with the Colorado Privacy Act. For Connecticut residents, we operate under the Connecticut Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring Act. For Utah residents, we comply with the Utah Consumer Privacy Act effective December 31, 2023. For Virginia residents, we follow the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act.
If you reside in any of these US Privacy Law States, this section explains our privacy practices and your rights as a resident of these states. These disclosures supplement Part A of our Privacy Policy and, for California residents, the Supplemental Information for California Residents section. In the event of any conflict between Part B and Part A, the provisions in Part B will prevail.
At GoodHolly.com, we do not sell your Personal Information. We do not transfer your Personal Information as an asset for any form of consideration, including in the event of bankruptcy, mergers, or similar corporate transactions.
In US Privacy Law States, targeted advertising and cross-context behavioral advertising refer to advertisements displayed based on Personal Information collected over time across non-affiliated websites, applications, or online platforms.
We do not share your Personal Information with third parties for targeted advertising or cross-context behavioral advertising. We also do not use your Personal Information for our own targeted or cross-context behavioral advertising purposes.
If you reside in a US Privacy Law State, you have specific rights regarding how your Personal Information is handled, subject to limitations under applicable law. Information on how to exercise these rights is provided in the Exercising Your Rights section of our Privacy Policy.
You have the right to request information about the categories of Personal Information collected, sold, disclosed, or shared, the purposes for collection or sharing, the sources of the information, and the third parties with whom the information has been shared. Where technically feasible, you may receive this information in a portable format.
You have the right to opt-out of the sale of your Personal Information if such sales occur, and to opt-out of the use of your Personal Information for targeted or cross-context behavioral advertising if applicable.
If we process Sensitive Personal Information, you have the right to withdraw your consent for its use as described in our Privacy Policy.
You may request the deletion of your Personal Information, subject to legal and operational limitations, and you may request corrections to any inaccurate Personal Information we maintain about you.
You have the right to exercise your privacy rights without discrimination. We may offer financial incentives related to the value of your Personal Information where permitted by law and as described in our Privacy Policy.
If you disagree with a decision regarding your privacy rights, you have the right to appeal that decision.
If you are a B2B Representative or an End User and we act as a Processor of your Personal Information, the associated B2B Party is responsible for providing notices and disclosures regarding their handling of your Personal Information.
Please review the applicable third party’s privacy policy or notices for information about their privacy practices, your rights, and how to exercise those rights.
Welcome to GoodHolly.com. If you are a California resident, this section applies specifically to you. We handle your Personal Information in accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act. This supplement adds to Part A of our Privacy Policy and the Information for Residents of All US Privacy Law States section in Part B. In the event of a conflict, this section takes precedence.
Over the past twelve months, we have collected and may continue to collect various categories of Personal Information, including identifiers, financial information, commercial information, internet or similar network activity, geolocation data, and professional or employment-related information. Additional details about these categories and their sources are provided in the Personal Information We Collect and How We Collect It section of our Privacy Policy.
We collect and use your Personal Information for specific business purposes, which may include disclosure to certain third parties. More information about these purposes is available in the How We Use and Disclose Your Personal Information section of our Privacy Policy.
We do not sell your Personal Information, nor do we share it with third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising.
Your Personal Information is retained in accordance with the retention practices described in the Retention Period section of our Privacy Policy.
GoodHolly.com processes certain types of sensitive Personal Information. Under California Civil Code section 1798.121(d), this information is treated as Personal Information because it is used without inferring characteristics about you.
California residents have the right to request information about the categories of Personal Information disclosed to third parties for their direct marketing purposes during the previous calendar year, along with the identities of those third parties. Instructions for making such a request are available in the Exercising Your Rights section of our Privacy Policy.
We may offer programs involving the collection and use of Personal Information that could be considered financial incentives or price or service differences under the CCPA. For example, you may receive a one-time reward for participating in our referral program if the referred individual meets the program requirements and enters into an agreement with us.
Participation in any financial incentive program is voluntary, and you may opt out at any time without discrimination. Information on how to withdraw from a financial incentive is provided in the Exercising Your Rights section of our Privacy Policy.
As a California resident, you have specific rights regarding the use and disclosure of your Personal Information, as described in the Your Rights as a Resident of a US Privacy Law State section of our Privacy Policy.
If we process sensitive Personal Information to draw conclusions about you, you have the right to limit the use of that information to purposes permitted under the CCPA. These purposes include providing goods or services reasonably expected by consumers, preventing and investigating security incidents, resisting fraudulent or illegal activities, ensuring physical safety, supporting short-term or temporary uses such as non-personalized advertising, performing services on our behalf, verifying product quality and safety, and using data in ways that do not involve drawing conclusions about you.
Additional details on how to exercise your rights are available in the Exercising Your Rights section of our Privacy Policy.
As a GoodHolly.com user in Delaware, your privacy is important to us. We do not share your Personal Information with nonaffiliated third parties unless explicitly stated in our Privacy Policy or as permitted by law.
If you are a resident of Nevada, your Personal Information is processed in accordance with the Nevada Privacy of Information Collected on the Internet from Consumers Act. You have the right to request that we do not sell certain Personal Information to selected third parties, even if such information is not currently being sold.
To exercise this right or to be added to our internal Do Not Call List, you may contact us at 833.256.4448 or through the contact details provided in this Privacy Notice.
Under Nevada law, you may also contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection, Office of the Nevada Attorney General, located at 555 E. Washington St., Suite 3900, Las Vegas, NV 89101. You may reach them by phone at 702.486.3132 or toll-free at 888.434.9989, or by email at [email protected] for privacy-related concerns.
If you are a resident of Oregon, we do not share your Personal Information or Browsing Information with nonaffiliated third parties for marketing purposes unless you have provided explicit consent after being informed by us.
For residents of Vermont, we do not share your Personal Information or Browsing Information with nonaffiliated third parties except as permitted by Vermont law, such as for transaction processing or account maintenance.
We do not share information regarding your creditworthiness with our affiliates without your authorization. For joint marketing activities in Vermont, only your name, contact information, and information related to your transactions may be disclosed.
For residents of Australia, your Personal Information is handled in accordance with the Australian Privacy Act of 1988. If you have concerns regarding how complaints are handled under this Privacy Policy, you may contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner for assistance.
GoodHolly.com reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy at our discretion and without prior notice. Any changes will be published on our website along with an updated effective date. The most recent revision date will always appear at the top of this page.
To receive notifications about updates to this Privacy Policy, please ensure that we have your current and valid email address. You are also responsible for periodically reviewing our website and this Privacy Policy for any changes.
If you wish to exercise any rights described in this Privacy Policy or granted under applicable law, you may do so using the methods outlined in this Privacy Policy.
Not every right can be exercised using a single method. Depending on the situation, you may need to use multiple methods to fully exercise your rights. If you are unsure whether a specific method applies to a particular right, please reach out to us using the email address provided below.
To process your requests effectively, we require sufficient information to verify your identity and locate your Personal Information. Please provide detailed descriptions whenever possible to help us accurately identify your information. Without proper verification and identification, we may be unable to fulfill your request.
You may also authorize an agent to act on your behalf through written designation or a valid power of attorney. In such cases, we may still require you to verify your identity and confirm the agent’s authorization. You may contact us using the same methods for any assistance related to this process.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, our privacy practices, or other privacy-related matters, please contact us at [email protected]. We welcome your inquiries and are committed to assisting you with any privacy concerns.