NEW BUSINESS LEGAL

Privacy Policy

Last Updated on December 2, 2019
I. Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information. New Business Legal (“NBL”) may collect two different types of information, Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) and Non-Personally Identifiable Information (“Non-PII”).  

PII that we collect is information that identifies you as an individual – and includes your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, credit card information, billing address and shipping information.

Non-PII is aggregated information, demographic information, IP addresses, user behavior data from web interaction metrics tools and other information that does not reveal your specific identity. PII and Non-PII may be collected anytime you access or use an NBL website.

PII and Non-PII may also be collected by NBL during in-person discussions, telephone conversations, and electronic or other written communications. NBL also collects information via cookies; blocking cookies may render you unable to access certain NBL products, services, or websites.

NBL uses PII to respond to your inquiries, provide you with services you have requested, keep you informed of services NBL thinks may be of interest to you, and otherwise personalize your experience with NBL, and other reasons. NBL does not sell or lease PII about you to others, and may in some cases be liable for so doing under the Privacy Shield Framework outlined below. NBL will provide your e-mail address to affiliates or users who refer you to us, or through whom you create a NBL account. NBL shares your PII with NBL affiliates and third parties contracting with NBL to provide services to you, including financial institutions, API integrators you have chosen, and any guest presenters whose online or off line events that you have chosen to assist you with your body transformation. NBL employees who provide you with customer service also have access to PII as part of their job in providing services to You. NBL may also share PII when required by law, or when you have expressly requested NBL to do so. NBL reserves the right to disclose and use your PII if NBL believes it is necessary to: (a) respond to legal process, e.g., a subpoena; (b) respond to a law enforcement agency’s request; (c) enforce the Terms; or (d) protect the rights, privacy, safety, property, or operations of NBL or third parties;

Because Non-PII does not personally identify You, NBL reserves the right to use and disclose to third parties Non-PII for any purpose.

NBL maintains reasonable physical, administrative and technical safeguards to protect PII from loss, misuse, or unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction. NBL enforces its Privacy Policy via self-assessment.

NBL reserves the right to change this privacy notice, which changes will become effective upon posting of the revised notice on https://www.NewBusinessLegal.com/privacy, or upon emailing of the changes to You at the email address You provided to NBL, or as required by law.

II. Links to or From Other Sites. Except where expressly stated by NBL, NBL is not affiliated or associated with operators of any third-party websites that link to or are linked from any NBL-maintained website. NBL disclaims any responsibility for the accuracy or content of information found on third party websites that link to or are linked from any NBL website. NBL disclaims any responsibility for the security of any information (including without limitation credit card and personally identifiable information (“PII”)) that you may provide to any third party. NBL reserves the right, at any time and in its sole and absolute discretion, to block links to any NBL-maintained website through technological or other means without prior notice.


This policy was last updated on December 2, 2019.
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Sheila MacArthur
New Business Legal
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