Privacy policy

At Orange County CBD guarding the privacy and safety of our customers’ data is very important to us. This Policy outlines what we collect about you, and how we use, share, and manage this data. It also outlines the choices you have about this data. Please read it carefully. 

 

What We Collect and Why 

We collect your data in several ways including when you choose to share it with us, when you shop with us or engage with our digital properties, and from our affiliates and partners. We intend to comply with applicable laws no matter how we obtain your data. The table below describes what we collect, how we collect it and why. 

Data Category                  

Purpose 

Sources 

Identifiers – e.g., name, physical address, phone number, email address, online identifiers (such as username or social handle), etc. 

We may use this data in order to identify you, deliver goods and services to you, market to you, personalise our goods and services for you, associate other data with you, analyse other data we collect, identify other potential customers, develop new goods and services, and for security and fraud prevention.  

 

We obtain this data directly from you when you order goods or services and when you sign up for our services or marketing. We may also obtain your identifiers from affiliates (e.g., when you interact with their sites) and partners (e.g., to verify parts or all of your address). 

 

Personal characteristics – e.g.  

self-identified gender, age, smoker, non-smoker, etc. 

We may use this data to personalise our goods and services to you, market to you, analyse other data we collect, identify other potential customers (e.g., determine how many customers are a certain age), and develop new goods and services. 

 

 

We obtain this data directly from you when you order products and services and when you provide us that information (e.g., when you create an account). 

Commercial information – e.g., payment information, purchasing history, product or service interests, product reviews, estimated income, etc. 

We use this data to personalise our goods and services to you, market to you, analyse other data we collect, identify other potential customers (e.g., determine how many customers share product interests), and develop new goods and services. 

We obtain this data from you when you order or browse products and services (e.g., purchase history) and when you provide us that information (e.g., product reviews). We may also obtain commercial information from affiliates (e.g., purchase history on their sites) and partners (e.g., estimated income). 

Internet and network activity – e.g., location data and IP address, device ID, browse history, etc. 

We may use this data in order to identify you, deliver goods and services to you, market to you, personalise our goods and services for you, associate other data with you, analyse other data we collect, identify other potential customers, develop new goods and services, and for security and fraud prevention. 

 

We obtain this data directly when you interact with our websites, etc. We may also obtain this information indirectly from cookies, tags and other digital tools, from affiliates (e.g., when you interact with their sites) and from partners. 

Images, audio, video, social media posts, etc. 

We may use this data in marketing when you allow us to do so (e.g., post a review), to measure your engagement with our brands (e.g., social media posts) to deliver you services, develop new goods and services, and for security and fraud prevention. 

 

We obtain this data directly from you when you post to our websites or social media channels or tag us on social media.  

Education, professional, or employment related information. 

We may use this data to market to you, personalise our goods and services to you, associate other data with you, analyse other data we collect, identify other potential customers, and develop new goods and services. 

 

We obtain this data when you provide it to us. We may also obtain this information from affiliates and partners (e.g., when working with a partner to market to tertiary students or alumnae). 

Communications with you, e.g., email, chat logs, etc. 

We may use this data to provide you goods and services, develop new goods or services, market to you, and for security and fraud prevention. 

We obtain this data when you communicate with us. 

Inferences drawn from other information. 

We may use inferences drawn from other data to identify you, deliver goods and services to you, market to you, personalise our goods and services to you, associate other data with you, analyse other data we collect, identify other potential customers, develop new goods and services, and for security and fraud prevention. 

We may make inferences drawn from other information based on our own observation, analysis, or algorithms. We may also obtain inferences from our affiliates or from partners (e.g., credit score). 

 

How We Share Your Data 

We do not transfer your information to third parties in exchange for money and we will not do so. However, we do transfer personal information to certain third parties in order to operate our business (for example, to market our products and services). We want to be very careful with and respectful of your information. Therefore, we intend to comply with all applicable laws regarding the collection, use and transfer of your data. We may share your data with our affiliates, service providers, certain third parties, and as necessary for legal requirements. 

Affiliates - Affiliates are companies that control, are controlled by, or are under common control with us. 

Service providers - Service providers are partners who have agreed to use your data only for the purpose of providing the services in our contract and who have agreed not to “sell” your data. We may share your data with our service providers as described below. 

Third parties - Third parties are unaffiliated companies that have not agreed to limit their use of your data only to provide the services in our contract and/or have not agreed not to “sell” your data. For example, they may need to use the data to provide you services directly that go beyond our contract with them (e.g., your credit card company). We share your data with “third parties” only as allowed by applicable law. 

“Personal” vs. Anonymised Information - We collect and maintain both “personal” and anonymised data. “Personal” data is information that identifies you or could reasonably be associated with or linked to you. Anonymised information is data that is not linked and could not reasonably be linked to you. 

  

The table below describes how we share your information 

Data Category 

Shared With Service Providers 

Shared With Third Parties 

Identifiers – e.g., name, physical address, phone number, email address, online identifiers (such as username or social handle), etc. 

We may share this data with service providers, such as logistics and fulfilment, electronic infrastructure, marketing and advertising, data analytics, and security providers. 

We may share this data with third parties, including advertisers, marketing partners, and payment processors, networks, and firms. 

 

Personal characteristics – e.g., self-identified gender, age, etc. 

 

We may share this data with service providers, such as marketing and advertising, and data analytics providers. 

 

We may share this data with third parties, including advertisers and marketing partners. 

 

Commercial information – e.g., payment information, purchasing history, product or service interests, product reviews, estimated income, etc. 

We may share this data with service providers, such as electronic infrastructure, marketing and advertising, data analytics, and security providers. 

We may share this data with third parties, including advertisers, marketing partners, and payment processors, networks, and firms. 

 

Internet and network activity – e.g., location data and IP address, device ID, browse history, etc. 

We may share this data with service providers, such as electronic infrastructure, marketing and advertising, data analytics, and security providers. 

We may share this data with third parties, including advertisers, marketing partners, and payment processors, networks, and firms. 

Images, audio, video, social media posts, etc. 

We may share this data with service providers such as electronic infrastructure, marketing and advertising, data analytics, and security providers. We may share this data publicly where you give us permission (e.g., reviews). 

We may share this data with third parties, including advertisers and marketing partners. 

Education, professional, or employment related information. 

We may share this data with services providers such as electronic infrastructure, marketing and advertising, data analytics, and security providers. 

We may share this data with third parties, including advertisers, marketing partners. 

 

Communications with you, e.g., email, chat logs, etc. 

 

We may share this data with service providers such as logistics and fulfilment, electronic infrastructure, data analytics, and security providers. 

 

 

Inferences drawn from other information. 

 

We may share this data with service providers such as electronic infrastructure, data analytics, and security providers. 

 

We may share this data with third parties, including advertisers, marketing partners. 

 

How We Protect Your Data 

The privacy and security of your data is of paramount importance to us. We use digital and physical security and process controls to protect your data. We encrypt and anonymise data where we can. Even inside our own company, we limit access to your data as much as we can and where it makes sense. 

We need your help to keep your data safe! When you register an account, we ask you to pick a password. If you give a friend your password, it is much harder for us to keep your data safe. You also should not use the same password across multiple websites or apps. That makes your data much less safe, and it’s very hard for us to protect you from someone else’s breach. 

Fraudsters are cunning! They may pretend to be us to trick you into giving them your data. Don’t get fooled, we will never ask you for your password, whether in email, online chat, phone call, or in person. 

 

Ads on other sites - We want to speak with you where it’s best for you. We may share your contact information with other companies so we can reach you on their sites or social media channels. If you choose to give others your data directly (like Google or Facebook) their rules apply to that data, not ours. We sometimes buy adverts on other sites. Even if we don’t share (or have) your data, you might see those adverts. We can’t always control how they choose to place our adverts. 

Minors - We do not want to and do not knowingly collect any data from persons under the age of 18. If we learn that we collected any such data, we will take all reasonable measures to delete that information and to not use it for any purpose (except where necessary to protect the safety of the child or others as required or allowed by law). If you become aware of any personal information we have collected from children under 18, please contact us by sending an email to DataPrivacy@orangecounty-cbd.com 

Do not track - Do Not Track (DNT) is a privacy preference that users can set in some web browsers, allowing users to opt-out of tracking by websites and online services. At the present time, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has not yet established universal standards for recognizable DNT signals and therefore, we do not recognize DNT. 

Policy changes- We may update this Policy from time to time. We’ll post the new policy here. This Policy was last updated on the 04th of April 2022. 

Contact us - Our Data Protection Manager (DPM) is working hard to protect your data. Our DPM can help you with questions about this Policy or your data. If you want to contact our DPM, you can do so by email at DataPrivacy@orangecounty-cbd.com You can also mail us at: Data Protection Manager, Orange County CBD, Suite 78, 4 Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge, London, SW7 1EE, United Kingdom. 

If you don’t want us to send you marketing messages anymore, you can contact our DPM or just unsubscribe from the link in one of our messages. You can also contact our DPM to request a copy of this Policy in a different format. 

 

Cookie Policy 

Unlike the tasty snacks we all love to eat, web cookies are important pieces of information we use to tailor our website exactly to your needs. Cookies are harmless, tiny text files that are stored on your computer when you visit a website. We use them to keep track of what you have in your bag and to remember you when you visit us again.  
 

How Do They Affect Me? 

Cookies don't store any sensitive or personal information such as your name, address, or payment details - we use the coded information gathered from them to help us perform tasks. These tasks include showing you products you may like, allowing you to connect with social media sites, or alerting you to an error. Essentially, cookies mean that once you're signed into our website we're able to remember a little about your shopping preferences, while keeping your personal details protected. 

 

Cookies We Use 

We use four types of cookies: 

Essential cookies 

Targeting/advertising cookies 
Performance cookies 
 
Some of these are 'third party' which means that other sites use them to gather information on our behalf. 

 

Essential Cookies 

These cookies are always on, as they are essential to enable you to move around our website and use its features properly. Basic functions such as adding to your shopping bag, staying logged in to our site, and accessing the checkout rely on these key cookies. Without these cookies, services you’ve asked for cannot be provided. 
 

 

Targeting/Advertising Cookies  

These cookies are set by our advertising partners to track your activity and show you relevant Orange County CBD ads on other sites as you browse the internet. 

Apple Search Ads 
Facebook 
Facebook SDK 
Google Ads 
Google DoubleClick 
Google Tag Manager 
Instagram 
LinkedIn Insights 
Microsoft Advertising 
Pinterest Ads 
Snapchat 
TikTok 
Twitter 
Yahoo Ad Exchange 
YouTube 

 

Performance Cookies  

These cookies help us analyse how many people are using the Orange County CBD site, where they come from and how they are using the website. If you opt out of these cookies, we cannot get feedback from you in order to make Orange County CBD better for you and all our customers.  

 

Google Analytics 
Google Firebase Analytics 
Google Firebase Crashlytics 
Google Firebase Performance  
Google Optimize 

 

Website Integration 

We use third-party companies to provide you with personalised advertising. These third-party companies may use first- and third-party cookies and other techniques in order to recognise your browser and collect information about your web browsing activity when visiting this website.  

Such cookies and techniques collect personal data (e.g., information about the browser or device you are using, including browser type, browsing activity, cookie ids, IP-addresses and transactions made) in order to provide you with advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you.  

We may also provide these third-party companies with other information about you for the same purpose. Please contact us if you no longer want us to share such information. You may visit the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance at http://youronlinechoices.eu/ to learn more about personalised interest-based advertising, and to opt-out of receiving the same from their respective members.  

 

[Updated: 2022.11.03]