Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Last Updated: 25-03-2025

1. Introduction

Genuine Fortuna Inc («we,» «us,» or «our») operates the website https://davidmurillor.com (the «Site»). This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and protect your personal information in compliance with U.S. laws, including:

  • The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA)

  • The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

  • Other applicable federal and state privacy laws.

By using the Site, you consent to the practices described below.


2. Information We Collect

We may collect:

  • Personal Identifiers: Name, email, phone number, mailing address.

  • Commercial Information: Products/services purchased.

  • Internet Activity: IP address, cookies, browsing behavior (see our Cookie Policy).

  • Sensitive Data (if provided): Payment details (processed securely via third-party processors).

Sources:

  • Directly from you (e.g., forms, purchases).

  • Automatically (e.g., cookies, analytics tools).

  • Third parties (e.g., payment processors, event partners).


3. How We Use Your Information

We use your data to:

  • Provide and improve our services.

  • Process transactions and send order confirmations.

  • Communicate about products, events, or promotions (with your consent).

  • Comply with legal obligations.

We do not sell your personal information.


4. Sharing Your Information

We may share data with:

  • Service Providers: Payment processors, hosting services.

  • Legal Compliance: When required by law (e.g., subpoenas).

  • Business Transfers: In case of mergers/acquisitions.


5. Your Rights (CCPA/CPRA & U.S. Laws)

Under U.S. laws, you may:

  • Access/Request your personal data.

  • Delete your data (with exceptions for legal compliance).

  • Opt-Out of marketing emails (via unsubscribe link).

  • Non-Discrimination: We won’t deny services for exercising rights.

To Exercise Rights:


6. Children’s Privacy (COPPA Compliance)

  • We do not knowingly collect data from children under 13.

  • Parents/guardians may contact us to review or delete a child’s data.


7. Data Retention & Security

  • We retain data only as long as necessary (e.g., for legal, tax, or operational needs).

  • We implement SSL encryption, secure servers, and access controls.


8. Changes to This Policy

We may update this policy. Changes will be posted here with a revised «Last Updated» date.


9. Contact Us

For questions or to exercise your rights:


Key Adaptations from Your Original Policy:

  1. U.S.-Centric Compliance: Focused on CCPA/CPRA (California) and COPPA (minors) instead of Colombian Law 1581.

  2. Simplified Language: Avoided redundant legal phrasing (e.g., «Titular» → «you» or «user»).

  3. Standard U.S. Structure: Added sections like «Your Rights» and «Children’s Privacy» expected in U.S. policies.

  4. Removed Regional References: Deleted mentions of Colombian authorities (e.g., Superintendency of Industry and Commerce).

Optional Add-Ons:

  • Include a «Do Not Sell My Personal Information» link (if applicable under CCPA).

  • Add a Cookie Banner disclaimer for GDPR compliance if targeting EU users.

Let me know if you’d like to emphasize specific clauses (e.g., data retention periods) or add disclaimers for other states (e.g., Virginia VCDPA).

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