Privacy policy

1.     Introduction.

(a)         Website Owner. MC Fortuna LLC dba BORN2BLUSH ("B2B") is the owner of this Website ("B2B Website"). B2B can be contacted by mail at 30 N Gould St., Ste N, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801, by phone at (716) 868-2932, or by e-mail at info@born2blush.com. This online privacy notice discloses B2B information practices for this B2B Website and affiliated websites, including what type of personally identifiable information is requested in order to pay fees, how the information is used, and with whom the information is shared. Note that other B2B Websites may be governed by privacy notices containing different information practices applicable to those sites.

(b)        Website Visits. B2B collects certain information from B2B Website visitors. This includes but is not limited to, the home server domain name, e-mail address, type of computer and web browser, what pages visitors accessed, and limited information about search requests. This information is used to solve technical problems and to calculate overall usage statistics.

(c)         Website Transactions. At times, B2B will need personal information regarding a customer or a prospect. For example, to process an order or provide course access, B2B may need to know a customer's name, mailing address, e-mail address, and credit card details. It is B2B’s intent to inform you before B2B collects personal information, such as user's name and/or address on the Internet. If you tell us that you do not wish to have this information used as a basis for further contact with you, B2B will respect your wishes.

2.     Personal Information That May Be Collected.

(a)         Identifying Information. In order to pay fees and/or access designated services and/or restricted areas within the B2B Website or affiliated websites, B2B will request a user to provide certain personal identifying information, which may include: legal name, postal address, e-mail address, screen name, password, telephone number, facsimile number, method of payment, and, if applicable, credit card number. B2B may request additional information necessary to establish and maintain customer's account.

(b)        Service Quality Monitoring. Some Website transactions may require a customer to telephone B2B, or B2B to call the customer. B2B will not contact you by telephone without your prior consent, except to confirm an order placed online and/or to inform a customer of the status of such order. Customer should be aware that it is B2B’s practice to monitor, and in some cases record such calls for staff training or quality assurance purposes.

(c)         Information from Children. B2B does not collect or maintain information from users actually known to be under the age of 13, and no part of B2B’s Websites are structured to attract anyone under the age of 13.

(d)        Lost or Stolen Information. If a customer's credit card and/or password is lost or stolen, the customer should promptly notify B2B in order to enable B2B to cancel the lost or stolen information and to update its records with a changed credit card and/or password.

(e)         Group Sessions, Chat Rooms, Forums and Bulletin Boards. If customer participates in an B2B group session, chat room, discussion forum, or posts messages to an B2B bulletin board, customer should be aware that the information disclosed and shared will be broadly available to other persons, both inside of and/or outside B2B, who have access to that group session, chat room, forum or bulletin board. Some individual B2B group sessions, chat rooms, forums, or bulletin boards have additional rules and conditions regarding participation. Also, participant's expressed opinion is his or her own and should not be considered as reflecting the opinion of B2B.

(f)          Links to Other Websites. A B2B Website or affiliated website may contain links to other Websites. B2B is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of those other Websites.

3.     Uses Made of the Information.

(a)         Limited Uses Identified. Personal information collected by B2B will be used by B2B for the following purposes including but not limited to: statistical analysis of customer's behavior; service development; content improvement; customization of content and layout of B2B's Website and affiliated websites; internal and external company reviews.

(b)        Marketing Uses. Unless the customer opts-out, B2B reserves the right to provide customer with information about B2B's Website and affiliated websites, B2B services, and related information in which the customer has indicated an interest.

The information you provide to the B2B Website may also be collected, used, analyzed and/or processed by B2B, or selected third parties on B2B's behalf, for marketing and other business purposes.

(c)         Stored Information Uses. B2B stores and retains Customer information. Stored information is used by B2B and B2B agents: to support customer interaction with the B2B Website; to deliver customer purchases; and/or to contact customers again about other B2B services.

(d)        Online Advertising. Some companies that help B2B deliver interactive on-line advertising, such as banner ads, may collect and use information about B2B's customers to help B2B better understand the types of advertising or promotions that are most appealing to B2B's customers. After it is collected, the information is aggregated so it is not identifiable to a specific individual. If, however, customer would prefer that these companies not collect such information, please opt-out.

4.     Disclosure of the Information.

(a)         Within Corporate Organization. B2B is a business organization, with legal entities, business processes, management structures, and technical systems that may cross borders. B2B may share your personal information within the B2B corporate organization and may transfer the information to countries in the world where B2B conducts business. Some countries may provide less legal protection for customer personal information.

(b)        Mergers and Acquisitions. For the purpose of developing and expanding its business, B2B may share, rent, sell, or buy business assets. In such transactions, customer information is generally one of the transferred business assets. Also, in the event B2B is acquired, customer information will be one of the transferred assets.

(c)         Agents. B2B employs or engages other companies and individuals to perform business functions on behalf of B2B. These persons are provided with personal identifying information required to perform their functions, but are prohibited by contract from using the information for other purposes. These persons engage in a variety of functions which include, but are not limited to, fulfilling orders, delivering packages, removing repetitive information from customer lists, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, processing credit card payments, and providing customer services.

(d)        Affiliated Businesses. B2B works closely with affiliated businesses operating Website stores, providing services on each other's Websites. These businesses identify themselves to customers. Customer information related to a transaction with an affiliated business is shared with that affiliated business.

(e)         Marketing Analysis by Third Parties. B2B reserves the right to disclose to third parties personal information about customers for marketing analysis; however, any information disclosed will be in the form of aggregate data that does not describe or identify an individual customer.

(f)          Disclosure to Governmental Authorities. B2B may release personal information to appropriate governmental authorities where release is required by law (for example, a subpoena) or by a regulation or is requested by a government agency conducting investigations or proceedings.

5.     Use of Computer Tracking Technologies.

(a)         No Tracking of Personal Information. B2B's Website(s) are not set up to track, collect or distribute personal information not entered by visitors. Through Website access logs B2B does collect clickstream data and HTTP protocol elements, which generate certain kinds of non-identifying site usage data, such as the number of hits and visits to our sites. This information is used for internal purposes by technical support staff for research and development, user analysis and business decision making, all of which provides better services to the public. The statistics garnered, which contain no personal information and cannot be used to gather such information, may also be provided to third parties.

(b)        Use of Cookies. B2B, or its third-party vendors, collects non-identifiable and personal information through the use of various technologies, including "cookies." A cookie is an alphanumeric identifier that a Website can transfer to customer's hard drive through customer's browser. The cookie is then stored on customer's computer as an anonymous tag that identifies the customer's computer, but not the customer. Cookies may be sent by B2B or its third-party vendors. Customer can set its browser to notify customer before a cookie is received, giving an opportunity to decide whether to accept the cookie. Customer may also set its browser to turn off cookies; however, some Websites may not then work properly.

(c)         Use of Web Beacon Technologies. B2B may also use Web beacon or other technologies to better tailor its Website(s) to provide better customer service. If these technologies are in use, when a visitor accesses these pages of the Website, a non-identifiable notice of that visit is generated which may be processed by B2B or by its suppliers. Web beacons usually work in conjunction with cookies. If customer does not want cookie information to be associated with customer's visits to these pages, customer can set its browser to turn off cookies; however, Web beacon and other technologies will still detect visits to these pages, but the notices they generate cannot be associated with other non-identifiable cookie information and are disregarded.

(d)        Collection of Non-Identifiable Information. B2B may collect non-identifiable information from user visits to the B2B Website(s) in order to provide better customer service. Examples of such collecting include: traffic analysis, such as tracking of the domains from which users visit, or tracking numbers of visitors; measuring visitor activity on B2B Website(s); Website and system administration; user analysis; and business decision making. Such information is sometimes known as "clickstream data." B2B or its contractors may use this data to analyze trends and statistics.

(e)         Collection of Personal Information. B2B collects personal identifying information from customer during a transaction. B2B may extract some personally identifying information about that transaction in a non-identifiable format and combine it with other non-identifiable information, such as clickstream data. This information is used and analyzed only at an aggregate level (not at an individual level) to help B2B understand trends and patterns. This information is not reviewed at an individual level.

6.     Information Security.

(a)         Commitment to Online Security. B2B employs physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard the security and integrity of personal information. Billing and payment data is encrypted whenever transmitted or received online. Personal information is accessible only by staff designated to handle online requests or complaints.

(b)        No Liability for Acts of Third Parties. B2B will exercise all reasonable efforts to safeguard the confidentiality of customer personal information. However, transmissions protected by industry standard security technology and implemented by human beings cannot be made absolutely secure. Consequently, B2B shall not be liable for unauthorized disclosure of personal information due to no fault of B2B including, but not limited to, errors in transmission and unauthorized acts of B2B staff and third parties.

7.     Privacy Policy Changes and Opt-Out Rights.

(a)         Changes to Privacy Policy. This privacy notice was last updated on December 18, 2024. B2B reserves the right to change its privacy policy statement at any time. A notice of any material change will be posted on the B2B Website on page Born2Blush.com/privacy.

(b)        Opt-Out Right. Customer has the right at any time to cease permitting personal information to be collected, used or disclosed by B2B and/or by any third parties with whom B2B has shared and/or transferred such personal information. Right of cancellation may be exercised by contacting B2B via e-mail at info@born2blush.com or certified postal mail. After processing the cancellation, B2B will delete the customer's personal information from its marketing database.

8.     Access Rights to Data.

(a)         Information Maintained by B2B. Upon customer's request, B2B will provide a reasonable description of customer's personally identifiable information that B2B maintains in its data bank. B2B can be contacted by e-mail at info@born2blush.com, telephone at (716) 868-2932, or by certified postal mail at 30 N Gould St., Ste N, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801.

(b)        Corrections and Changes to Personal Information. Help B2B to keep customer personal information accurate. If customer's personal information changes, or if customer notes an error upon review of customer information that B2B has on file, please promptly e-mail B2B at info@born2blush.com and provide the new or correct information.

9.     Accountability.

(a)         Questions, Problems and Complaints. If you have a question about this policy statement, or a complaint about B2B’s compliance with this privacy policy, you may contact B2B by e-mail at info@born2blush.com. If B2B is unable to resolve your complaint to your reasonable satisfaction or if customer does not receive acknowledgment of an inquiry, customer may elect to proceed by contacting info@born2blush.com.

(b)        Terms of Use. If customer chooses to pay for and/or utilize B2B’s services, customer's action is hereby deemed acceptance of B2B practices described in this policy statement. Any dispute over privacy between customer and B2B is subject to the provisions of this notice and to B2B’s Terms of Use Agreement which is hereby incorporated herein and which can be read at https://born2blush.com/policies/privacy-policy.