This Privacy Policy explains how the Company collects, uses, discloses, and protects Your information when You access or use the Service. It also outlines Your rights regarding Your personal data and the legal protections available to You.
By using the Service, You consent to the collection, disclosure, and use of Your information as described in this Privacy Policy.
Definitions and Interpretation
Interpretation Capitalized terms in this Privacy Policy have specific meanings as outlined in the Definitions section. These definitions apply equally, whether used in singular or plural form.
Definitions For the purposes of this Privacy Policy:
Account – A unique profile created by or for You to access and use the Service.
Business – As defined under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), refers to the Company as the entity that collects and determines the purposes and methods of processing Consumers’ Personal Data, either independently or jointly with others, while operating within the State of California.
Company (also referred to as “We,” “Us,” or “Our”) – Refers to KB Crest, LLC dba Wellth Performance, with its principal place of business at 5513 Philadelphia St, Ste. D, Chino, CA 91710.
Consumer – As defined by the CCPA, refers to any natural person who qualifies as a California resident. This includes:
Any individual present in the United States for reasons other than temporary or transitory purposes.
Any individual domiciled in the United States but temporarily or transitorily outside the country.
Cookies – Small data files placed on Your Device by a website to store information about Your browsing activity and preferences. These may serve various functions, including analytics, security, and personalization.
Data Controller – Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), refers to the Company as the entity that determines the purposes and methods for processing Personal Data, either alone or in collaboration with others.
Device – Any instrument capable of accessing the Service, including but not limited to personal computers, smartphones, and tablets.
Do Not Track (DNT) – A concept promoted by United States regulatory authorities, particularly the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), aimed at enabling users to control how their online activity is tracked across different websites.
Facebook Page – The official profile created by the Company on the Facebook platform, accessible at www.facebook.com/wellthperformance.
Personal Data – Any information that directly or indirectly identifies You as an individual. Under the GDPR, this includes but is not limited to Your name, identification number, location data, online identifiers, or factors related to Your physical, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social identity.
Sale – As defined by the CCPA, refers to the act of selling, renting, disclosing, or otherwise making available a Consumer’s Personal Data to another business or third party in exchange for monetary or other valuable consideration, regardless of the method of communication.
Service – Refers to the Website and any associated digital platforms provided by the Company.
Service Provider – Any individual or entity that processes data on behalf of the Company. This includes third parties engaged to facilitate, support, or enhance the Service, including analytics providers and cloud hosting platforms. Under the GDPR, Service Providers are referred to as Data Processors.
Usage Data – Information collected automatically when You interact with the Service. This may include details such as Your IP address, browser type, device information, and duration of website visits.
Website – The official online platform operated by the Company, accessible at wellthperformance.com.
Text Message Data – Information transmitted via SMS or MMS messages, including but not limited to sender/recipient phone numbers, message content, date/time stamps, delivery status, and opt-out history.
You – Refers to the individual using the Service, or, where applicable, the organization or legal entity on whose behalf such individual is accessing the Service. Under the GDPR, You may also be referred to as the Data Subject or User.
Collecting and Using Your Personal Data
Types of Data Collected
Personal Data As part of Your use of the Service, the Company may request that You provide certain personally identifiable information that can be used to contact or identify You. This information may include, but is not limited to:
Phone number
Email address
First and last name
Physical address, including state, province, zip/postal code, and city
Usage Data
Information you provide to us during interactions or communications with our staff, which may include notes or records related to your account or services.
Service-related documents, including contracts, sales records, and results from services you receive.
Usage Data Usage Data is automatically gathered when You interact with the Service. This data may include technical details such as:
Your Device’s Internet Protocol (IP) address
Browser type and version
Pages visited within the Service
Date and time of visits
Duration of time spent on pages
Unique device identifiers
Diagnostic and performance-related data
If You access the Service through a mobile Device, additional details may be collected, such as:
The type of mobile Device
Unique Device identifier
Mobile IP address
Operating system and browser type
Other diagnostic and performance-related data
Additionally, We may collect information sent by Your browser whenever You access the Service, whether via a mobile Device or a traditional web browser.
Information from Third-Party Social Media Services You may have the option to log in to the Service using Third-Party Social Media Services, including but not limited to:
Google
Facebook
Instagram
X
LinkedIn
TikTo,
If You choose to register through or otherwise connect a Third-Party Social Media Service, We may collect Personal Data already linked to Your account, including Your name, email address, activities, or contact list. Additionally, You may choose to provide Us with further information through Your Third-Party Social Media Service account. In doing so, You grant the Company permission to use, store, and share that data in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Personal Data Collected from In-Person Services In addition to the data collected through the website, the Company may collect certain personal data during coaching services (whether online, in-person, or hybrid) and in-person services, including but not limited to body composition results, metabolic test data, fitness assessment information, and coaching session notes. This data is collected solely for informational and wellness purposes and is not considered medical data. The storage, use, and protection of such data shall be governed by this Privacy Policy, along with any additional disclosures provided at the time of service.
Tracking Technologies and Cookies
The Company uses Cookies and similar tracking technologies to monitor activity on the Service and store specific information. These tracking tools include beacons, tags, and scripts, which help analyze trends, optimize performance, and improve functionality.
The technologies We use may include:
Cookies or Browser Cookies: Small data files stored on YourDevice. You may configure Your browser to reject all Cookies or to notify You when a Cookie is being sent. However, declining Cookies may limit Your access to certain parts of the Service.
Web Beacons: Certain parts of the Service or emails sent by Us may include small electronic images (also referred to as clear gifs, pixel tags, or single-pixel gifs) that help Us monitor engagement, such as tracking how many users visited a page or opened an email.
Cookies can be classified as either:
Session Cookies: Deleted once You close Your browser.
Persistent Cookies: Remain on YourDevice after You go offline and are used to remember Your preferences.
Use of Cookies The Company employs both Session Cookies and Persistent Cookies to enhance functionality, security, and user experience. The categories of Cookies used are detailed below:
Essential Cookies
Type: Session Cookies
Managed by: The Company
Purpose: These Cookies are fundamental for the Website to function correctly, enabling access to core services and features. They verify user identities, prevent fraudulent activity, and ensure account security. Without these Cookies, requested services cannot be delivered. We use these Cookies strictly to provide the necessary functionality.
Cookies Policy / Consent Cookies
Type: Persistent Cookies
Managed by: The Company
Purpose: These Cookies record whether a user has agreed to the use of Cookies on the Website.
Customization Cookies
Type: Persistent Cookies
Managed by: The Company
Purpose: These Cookies store Your preferences to enhance Your experience, such as remembering login credentials and language settings. By using these Cookies, the Website can provide a personalized experience without requiring You to re-enter preferences each visit.
Analytics and Performance Cookies
Type: Persistent Cookies
Managed by: Third-Party Service Providers
Purpose: These Cookies collect insights into user interactions with the Website, including visitor numbers, navigation patterns, and engagement with features. The gathered data may include a pseudonymous identifier tied to YourDevice to analyze user behavior. Additionally, these Cookies help Us test new pages, functionalities, or design changes to optimize the Website’s user experience.
Security of Your Personal Data Protecting Your Personal Data is a priority for the Company. However, You should be aware that no method of transmitting information over the Internet or storing data electronically can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. While We implement industry-standard security measures to safeguard Your data, We cannot ensure or warrant its absolute security.
Detailed Information on the Processing of Your Personal Data
Certain Service Providers engaged by the Company may process YourPersonal Data. These third-party vendors may collect, store, use, and transfer information related to Your activity on the Service. Such processing is carried out in accordance with their respective Privacy Policies.
Usage, Performance, and Third-Party Services
To maintain and enhance the Service, the Company utilizes third-party Service Providers that collect analytical and operational data. These third parties include:
Mouseflow Mouseflow is a session replay and heatmap tool that tracks how users interact with the Website, including clicks, scrolls, and navigation behavior. This data helps analyze user experience and optimize the Service.
Provider: Mouseflow ApS
Data Collected: Interaction logs, scrolling behavior, click patterns
Acuity Scheduling Acuity Scheduling is an appointment booking and payment processing tool managed by Squarespace, Inc. You may be required to submit Personal Data to schedule or pay for services through Acuity Scheduling.
Provider: Squarespace, Inc.
Data Collected: Contact details, appointment history, payment-related information
HighLevel HighLevel is a customer relationship management (CRM) platform provided by HighLevel, LLC. We use HighLevel to securely store and manage client information, including personal data, service history, contracts, sales records, and service results. Your information may be stored and processed in HighLevel as part of delivering our services to you.
Provider: HighLevel, LLC
Data Collected: Personal data, contact information, service history, contracts, sales records, service results
Google Places Google Places is a data service that provides information about business locations and places. When using location-based features within the Service, Google Places may collect Personal Data for security and verification purposes.
Provider: Google
Data Collected: Location details, device identifiers, access logs
The Company may engage third-party Service Providers to monitor and analyze interactions with the Service to enhance user experience, optimize functionality, and track engagement metrics.
Google Analytics Google Analytics is a web analytics service offered by Google that collects data to evaluate user behavior on the Service. The data gathered includes page visits, navigation patterns, time spent on pages, and interaction metrics. Google may use this information across its advertising network to personalize and tailor advertisements. You can prevent Google Analytics from tracking Your activity by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on, which blocks its JavaScript components from collecting visit-related data.
Privacy Policy: Google Privacy & Terms
Opt-out Add-on: Google Analytics Opt-out
Google AdWords Google AdWords is a remarketing service that enables personalized ad targeting based on past visits to the Service.
The Company may use remarketing services to display targeted advertisements on external websites after You visit the Service. These ads are based on Your browsing behavior and are facilitated by Cookies and tracking technologies.
Instagram and Facebook Remarketing Meta Platforms, Inc. provides remarketing services through Facebook and Instagram, allowing personalized ads based on prior interactions with the Service.
Meta Platforms, Inc. adheres to the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising established by the Digital Advertising Alliance. You can also opt out of interest-based ads through:
X (formerly Twitter) Remarketing X Corp. provides remarketing services that deliver tailored advertisements based on Your past interactions with the Service.
Pinterest Remarketing Pinterest, Inc. enables personalized ad targeting based on Your browsing activity. You can opt out of interest-based ads by enabling the “Do Not Track” feature in Your web browser.
Privacy Policy: Pinterest Privacy Policy
Ad Preferences & Opt-out: Pinterest Ad Settings
Bing Ads Remarketing Microsoft, Inc. provides remarketing services through Bing Ads, displaying ads to users based on their previous interactions with the Service.
Perfect Audience Remarketing NowSpots, Inc. operates Perfect Audience, a remarketing service that enables retargeting across multiple platforms.
Privacy Policy: Perfect Audience Privacy Policy
Opt-out Links: Platform Opt-out | Partner Opt-out
Email Marketing
The Company may use YourPersonal Data to send marketing or promotional communications, newsletters, and other updates that may be of interest to You. You have the right to opt out of receiving these emails at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link provided in each email or by contacting Us directly. To manage and distribute email communications, We may engage third-party email marketing Service Providers.
Subscribers Certain services available through the Website, such as newsletters, require You to complete a registration form. By subscribing, You agree to provide Personal Data, including Your name and email address, which will be used to communicate with You regarding Website services in which You have expressed interest. You may opt out of receiving any marketing communications from the Company by using the unsubscribe option in emails or by contacting Us at [email protected].
Email Marketing Service Providers
Mailchimp – Mailchimp is an email marketing platform provided by Intuit, Inc.
If You provide Your mobile phone number to the Company, You expressly consent to receive recurring SMS and MMS messages from or on behalf of the Company. These messages may include text, images, video, or other multimedia content, and may be sent for purposes including but not limited to appointment reminders, service notifications, promotional offers, and account-related updates. Messages may be delivered using an automatic telephone dialing system or other automated technologies. Message frequency may vary. Standard message and data rates may apply depending on Your mobile carrier.
You may opt out of receiving text messages at any time by replying STOP to any message received. For help, reply HELP. Opting out will not affect Your access to the Service, but may impact certain features or communications.
We do not sell, share, or disclose Your mobile number or message content to third parties or affiliates for their marketing or promotional use. Messaging data is used exclusively to deliver and manage communications as outlined in this Privacy Policy.
The Company complies with A2P 10DLC (Application-to-Person 10-Digit Long Code) industry standards and maintains active registration through The Campaign Registry. All messaging practices conform to U.S. carrier regulations, including content vetting, throughput limits, and opt-in requirements.
Invisible reCAPTCHA
For security purposes, the Service uses Google’s invisible reCAPTCHA, a tool designed to detect fraudulent activity and prevent automated spam. The reCAPTCHA service may collect information from You and Your Device to assess potential security risks.
The Company may offer paid products and services through the Service and utilizes third-party payment processors to securely handle transactions.
The Company does not collect or store Your payment card information. Instead, payment details are provided directly to third-party payment processors, whose handling of Your personal and financial information is governed by their respective privacy policies. These payment processors comply with PCI-DSS (Payment Card Industry Data SecurityStandard), established by major financial institutions such as Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. PCI-DSS compliance ensures the secure processing of payment transactions.
Third-Party Payment Processors
Authorize.net – A secure payment gateway provider.
Legal Basis for Processing Personal Data under GDPR The Company processes Personal Data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and relies on one or more of the following legal bases:
Contractual Necessity: Processing Personal Data is required to fulfill a contract with You or to take necessary steps prior to entering into a contract.
Legitimate Interests: Processing is necessary for Our legitimate business interests, provided that such interests do not override Your rights and freedoms.
Vital Interests: Processing is necessary to protect Your vital interests or those of another individual.
Consent: You have given explicit consent for Us to process Your Personal Data for one or more specific purposes.
Public Interest or Official Authority: Processing is necessary to perform a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the Company.
Legal Compliance: Processing is required to comply with applicable legal obligations.
If You require further clarification on the legal basis applicable to Your Personal Data, including whether providing data is mandatory for contractual or legal purposes, the Company is available to assist.
Your Rights Under GDPR The Company is committed to ensuring the protection of Your Personal Data and enabling You to exercise Your rights under GDPR. If You reside in the European Economic Area (EEA), You have the following rights:
Right to Erasure (“Right to be Forgotten”) – You may request that We delete Your Personal Data if there is no lawful reason for its continued processing.
Right to Data Portability – You may request a structured, machine-readable copy of Your Personal Data and have it transferred to another entity where processing is based on consent or contractual necessity.
Right to Access and Rectification – You have the right to access, update, or correct inaccuracies in Your Personal Data. Where possible, these changes can be made through Your Account settings, or You may contact Us directly for assistance.
Right to Withdraw Consent – If We process Your Personal Data based on consent, You may withdraw that consent at any time. However, withdrawing consent may affect Your ability to use certain features of the Service.
Right to Object to Processing – You may object to Our processing of Your Personal Data when processing is based on Our legitimate interests. You also have the right to object to the processing of Your Personal Data for direct marketing purposes.
Right to Rectification – You may request that We correct any inaccurate or incomplete Personal Data We hold about You.
Exercising Your GDPR Data Protection Rights To exercise any of Your rights under GDPR, You may contact Us at any time. Before processing Your request, We may require verification of Your identity to ensure the security of Your Personal Data. We will make reasonable efforts to respond promptly and within the legally required timeframe. Additionally, You have the right to file a complaint with a Data Protection Authority regarding Our handling of Your Personal Data. If You are located within the EEA, You may contact Your local data protection authority for further guidance.
Facebook Page
Data Controller for the Facebook Page The Company functions as the Data Controller for the Personal Data collected through Your use of the Service. When You interact with the Company’s Facebook Page located at https://www.facebook.com/wellthperformance, both the Company and Facebook, as the platform provider, act as Joint Controllers with respect to Your Personal Data.
The Company has agreements with Facebook that outline the Terms and Conditions governing the use of the Facebook Page. These agreements are primarily based on Facebook’s Terms of Service, which can be reviewed at:
If You need to contact Facebook regarding its data processing practices, You may do so online or by mail at:
Facebook, Inc. ATTN: Privacy Operations 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, United States
Facebook Insights As part of managing the Facebook Page, the Company utilizes the Facebook Insights function, which provides anonymized statistical data about users interacting with the Page. This data processing is conducted in compliance with the GDPR.
To facilitate this, Facebook places a Cookie on the Device of each visitor to the Company’s Facebook Page. Each Cookie contains a unique identifier and remains active for up to two years unless deleted earlier by the user.
Facebook collects, stores, and processes the data stored in these Cookies, particularly when users:
Access Facebook services
Interact with other Facebook Pages
Engage with third-party services that integrate with Facebook
For further details on how Facebook handles Your data, please review:
This section of the Privacy Policy applies exclusively to individuals residing in California and supplements the information provided in the Company’s broader Privacy Policy. It is designed to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and outlines Your rights regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of Your Personal Data.
Categories of Personal Information Collected The Company collects various types of Personal Data that may be associated with or linked to an individual (Consumer) or Device. The table below details the categories of Personal Data that We may collect or have collected from California residents in the past 12 months. The CCPA defines specific categories of Personal Data, and while We make a good-faith effort to reflect Our data collection practices accurately, this does not mean that We have collected every example listed under each category. Certain Personal Data is collected only if voluntarily provided by You during interactions with the Company.
Category
Examples
Collected
Identifiers
Name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, IP address, email address, Account name, driver’s license number, passport number.
Yes
Personal Information (California Customer Records Statute – Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e))
Name, signature, Social Security number, physical characteristics, address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s license/state ID, insurance policy number, education, employment history, bank account number, credit/debit card number, medical information, health insurance details.
Yes
Protected Classification Characteristics (California or Federal Law)
Age (40+), race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion, marital status, medical condition, disability, sex (including gender identity/expression, pregnancy, childbirth), sexual orientation, military/veteran status, genetic information.
Audio, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar data.
No
Professional or Employment-Related Information
Job history, performance evaluations.
No
Non-Public Education Information (FERPA – 20 U.S.C. § 1232g, 34 C.F.R. Part 99)
Student records, transcripts, disciplinary history.
No
Inferences Drawn from Other Personal Information
Profiles based on preferences, psychological traits, behavior patterns, attitudes, intelligence, abilities.
Yes
Exclusions Under CCPA Under the CCPA, certain types of Personal Data are not subject to consumer privacy rights, including:
Publicly available information sourced from government records.
Deidentified or aggregated data that cannot reasonably be linked to an individual.
Data exempt from CCPA, such as:
Health and medical data covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act (CMIA), or data collected during clinical trials.
Financial and credit-related data protected by laws such as:
Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA)
California Financial Information Privacy Act (FIPA)
Driver’s information regulated under the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act of 1994.
Sources of Personal Information The Company collects Personal Data from a variety of sources, including:
Directly from You – Information provided when You fill out forms on the Service, submit inquiries, set preferences, or make purchases.
Indirectly from You – Information gathered by monitoring Your interactions with the Service, such as browsing behavior.
Automatically from You – Information collected via Cookies or tracking technologies placed on Your Device by the Company or its Service Providers.
From Service Providers – Data obtained from third-party vendors engaged to analyze Service usage, process payments, or deliver services on behalf of the Company.
Use of Personal Information for Business or Commercial Purposes Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the Company may use or disclose Personal Data for business purposes or commercial purposes, including but not limited to:
Providing and maintaining the Service – Ensuring the functionality of the Service and delivering requested products or services.
Customer support and inquiries – Investigating concerns, addressing complaints, and improving Service interactions.
Fulfilling transactional requests – Using Personal Data to process purchases, complete contracts, and deliver products or services.
Compliance with legal obligations – Responding to court orders, government regulations, and law enforcement requests.
Administrative and audit purposes – Managing records, internal processes, and quality assurance.
Security and fraud prevention – Detecting and preventing unauthorized access, malicious activity, fraud, or illegal behavior.
Additional purposes – Any other use explicitly disclosed at the time of data collection or permitted under the CCPA.
If the Company intends to collect additional categories of Personal Data, or if previously collected data is used for a purpose that is materially different, unrelated, or incompatible with its original intent, an updated version of this Privacy Policy will be provided.
Disclosure of Personal Information for Business or Commercial Purposes The Company may have disclosed the following categories of Personal Data for business or commercial purposes within the past 12 months:
Category A: Identifiers
Category B: Personal data as defined under California Customer Records statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e))
Category D: Commercial information
Category F: Internet or other similar network activity
Note: The inclusion of a category does not mean that all types of information within that category were disclosed. Rather, it represents Our good faith belief, based on Our current knowledge, that some information within each category may have been disclosed.
When We disclose Personal Data for a business or commercial purpose, a contractual agreement is executed with the recipient. This agreement requires the recipient to maintain confidentiality and use the Personal Data solely for the agreed-upon purpose.
Sale of Personal Information Under the CCPA, “sell” or “sale” refers to transferring, disclosing, making available, or otherwise sharing Personal Data with a third party in exchange for valuable consideration, which may or may not be monetary.
The following categories of Personal Data, as defined by the CCPA, may have been sold by the Company in the past 12 months:
Category A: Identifiers
Category B: Personal data as defined under California Customer Records statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e))
Category D: Commercial information
Category F: Internet or other similar network activity
Important Note: The inclusion of a category does not mean that all examples within that category were sold. Rather, it reflects Our good faith belief that some information within these categories may have been shared for valuable consideration.
Sharing of Personal Information The Company may share Personal Data as described above with the following types of third parties:
Service Providers – Vendors who assist in delivering, maintaining, and improving the Service.
Payment Processors – Entities handling payment transactions on behalf of the Company.
Affiliates – Organizations under common control with the Company that adhere to this Privacy Policy.
Business Partners – Third parties collaborating with the Company to offer additional products, services, or promotional opportunities.
Authorized Third Parties – Third parties explicitly authorized by You or Your representatives to receive Personal Data in connection with the Service.
Sale of Personal Information of Minors Under 16 Years of Age The Company does not knowingly sell the Personal Data of individuals under the age of 16, unless affirmative authorization (the “right to opt-in”) is obtained. This means:
If the individual is between 13 and 16 years old, they must provide their own consent to opt-in.
If the individual is under 13 years old, a parent or legal guardian must provide consent for any sale of Personal Data.
Minors who have opted in to the sale of their Personal Data may opt-out at any time by submitting a request. If You have reason to believe that a child under 13 (or 16) has provided Personal Data to the Company, please contact Us with sufficient details to facilitate the deletion of the data.
Your Rights Under the CCPA The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) grants California residents specific rights regarding their Personal Data. If You reside in California, You are entitled to the following rights:
Right to Notice You have the right to be informed about the categories of Personal Data collected and the purposes for which it will be used.
Right to Request Disclosure Under the CCPA, You may request details regarding Our collection, use, sale, disclosure for business purposes, and sharing of Personal Data. Upon receiving and verifying Your request, We will disclose:
The categories of Personal Data collected about You.
The sources from which Personal Data was collected.
The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling Personal Data.
The categories of third parties with whom Personal Data is shared.
The specific pieces of Personal Data collected about You.
If Your Personal Data has been sold or disclosed for a business purpose, We will also disclose:
The categories of Personal Data that were sold.
The categories of Personal Data that were disclosed for a business purpose.
Right to Opt-Out of the Sale of Personal Data You have the right to direct the Company not to sell Your Personal Data. To exercise this right, You may submit an opt-out request by contacting Us.
Right to Request Deletion
You may request the Company to delete Your Personal Data, subject to certain exceptions. Upon verifying Your request, We will delete Your Personal Data from Our records and instruct Our Service Providers to do the same, unless an exception applies.
We may decline Your deletion request if retaining the data is necessary to:
Complete a transaction or fulfill a contract.
Detect and prevent security incidents, fraudulent activity, or illegal behavior.
Identify and correct bugs affecting system functionality.
Exercise free speech rights or allow another individual to exercise their rights.
Comply with legal requirements, such as the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (Cal. Penal Code § 1546 et seq.).
Conduct scientific, historical, or statistical research in compliance with privacy and ethics laws, where deletion would impair research validity.
Enable internal business use that is aligned with consumer expectations.
Meet a legal obligation imposed by state or federal law.
Right to Non-Discrimination You have the right not to be discriminated against for exercising Your CCPA rights. The Company will not:
Deny You goods or services.
Charge different prices for products or services based on Your exercise of CCPA rights.
Provide a lower level of service or suggest that You will receive a different price or service level due to Your request.
Exercising Your CCPA Data Protection Rights If You are a California resident, You may exercise Your rights under the CCPA by contacting Us:
By Mail: Wellth Performance, 5513 Philadelphia St, Ste. D, Chino, CA 91710
Only You or an authorized agent registered with the California Secretary of State may submit a request regarding Your Personal Data.
Your request must:
Provide sufficient details for Us to verify Your identity or Your authority to make the request.
Clearly describe Your request so that We can evaluate and respond appropriately.
We cannot process requests if:
We cannot verify Your identity or authorization.
We cannot confirm that the Personal Data belongs to You.
Upon verifying Your request, We will respond free of charge within 45 days. If additional time is required, We may extend this period once by an additional 45 days, with prior notice provided to You. Requests for data portability will be fulfilled by providing Your Personal Data in a structured, readily usable format, allowing You to transfer it to another entity without obstruction. Any disclosures provided by Us will pertain only to the 12-month period preceding the receipt of the verifiable request. Do Not Sell My Personal Information Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), You have the right to opt out of the sale of Your Personal Data. Upon receiving and verifying a consumer request, the Company will cease selling Your Personal Data. To exercise this right, please contact Us using the details provided in the Contact Us section.
Third-Party Data Use and Interest-Based Advertising Certain Service Providers, such as analytics and advertising partners, may utilize technology that qualifies as a “sale” of Personal Data under the CCPA. If You wish to opt out of interest-based advertising and prevent these potential sales, please follow the instructions below. Please note: Opt-out preferences apply only to the browser or device used. If You use multiple browsers or clear Your cookies, You will need to repeat the opt-out process for each browser or device.
Opting Out on Websites To opt out of personalized ads served by Our Service Providers, You may use the following industry opt-out platforms:
These opt-out mechanisms will place a cookie on Your browser that prevents targeted advertising. If You clear Your cookies, You will need to opt out again.
Opting Out on Mobile Devices To opt out of targeted advertising on mobile devices, You can adjust Your device settings:
Android: Navigate to Settings > Google > Ads > Opt out of Ads Personalization.
iOS: Go to Settings > Privacy > Tracking and enable “Limit Ad Tracking.”
You may also disable location tracking on Your mobile Device through Your operating system’s settings.
“Do Not Track” (DNT) Policy (CalOPPA Compliance)
The Company does not currently respond to Do Not Track (DNT) signals sent by web browsers. However, some third-party websites may track Your browsing activity. If You wish to prevent tracking, You can configure Your browser’s settings to enable the DNT feature.
For more information about browser-based tracking settings, consult Your web browser’s privacy settings or help documentation.
Children’s Privacy
The Service is not intended for individuals under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect or process Personal Data from children under 13. If You are a parent or legal guardian and become aware that Your child has provided Personal Data without consent, please contact Us immediately.
If We discover that We have collected Personal Data from a child under 13 without verified parental consent, We will take immediate steps to delete such data from Our records.
In cases where We rely on consent as the legal basis for processing Personal Data, and the applicable laws require parental consent, We may request such consent before processing any information related to a minor.
Links to Third-Party Websites
The Service may contain links to third-party websites that are not operated by the Company. If You choose to click on a third-party link, You will be redirected to their respective website.
We strongly encourage You to review the Privacy Policy of every external site You visit, as We do not control and are not responsible for their privacy practices, policies, or content.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
The Company reserves the right to update this Privacy Policy periodically. Any modifications will be communicated as follows:
A revised Privacy Policy will be posted on this page.
You will receive an email notification and/or a prominent notice on the Service before any updates take effect.
The “Last Updated” date at the top of this Privacy Policy will reflect the most recent changes.
We encourage You to review this Privacy Policy regularly to stay informed about how We protect Your Personal Data. Any modifications will become effective immediately upon posting.
Contact Us
If You have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, You may contact Us by: