​Privacy Statement

Last Updated June 6th​, 2024

Kristine Mirelle and Mirelle Media LLC ("we," "us," or "our") appreciate your visit to our online and mobile resources. By using terms like "you" and "your," we refer to you, the reader, and other visitors to our online and mobile resources, all of whom must be over the age of 13. Our privacy policy ("this statement," "this privacy statement," or "our statement") explains who collects your personal information, what types we gather, how we use it, who we share it with, and our efforts to protect it.

Definitions
Online and mobile resources encompass our websites and other internet features that facilitate your interaction with our sites, including apps we’ve developed and distributed to allow our customers and followers to engage with our content.

About Us
Mirelle Media is an online platform designed to educate entrepreneurs on how to launch and market their products online.

Personal Information Collection
We collect personal information from various groups, including visitors to and users of our online and mobile resources, our customers, current members of our workforce, job applicants, and third-party vendors and business partners.

Definition of Personal Information
Personal information refers to data that can identify you or be linked to you (e.g., name, address, phone number, email, social security number, and date of birth). Different jurisdictions may have unique definitions of personal information under their privacy laws, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Our use of "personal information" encompasses these specific definitions where applicable.

Categories of Information and Usage
We collect two types of information from you online:

1. Non-personal Information: Automatically collected data such as your device operating system.

2. Personal Information: Information you voluntarily provide or that is automatically collected.


By using our online and mobile resources or purchasing our products or services, you agree to our privacy statement and consent to the use and disclosure of your information as described.

Voluntarily Submitted Information
If you engage in certain activities via our online and mobile resources, you may be asked to provide personal information. This may include identifiers (name, email address, physical address, phone number), professional information (your business), and financial account information (credit card details). We do not sell, rent, or trade this information with third parties.

If you prefer not to share this personal information, please refrain from participating in activities that request it. This may limit your use of some features of our online and mobile resources, but general access to public information will not be affected.

Examples of Voluntarily Submitted Information:

- Emails and Online Forms: When you send us an email or fill out a form, we retain your email address and any other personal information you provide to respond to you and process your request. We may also send you information about our products or services.

- Account Registration: When you register for an account, we retain the personal information you submit, such as your name and email address, to create and manage your account and communicate with you.

- Event Registration: When you register for our services, webinars, events, conferences, or programs, we collect personal information and possibly financial information if there’s a fee. We use this to register you and communicate with you about the event.

- Service Subscription: We use customer information to fulfill contractual obligations, provide purchased products and services, manage accounts, and communicate with customers.

- Social Media and Community Features: Some of our resources offer social media-like features where users can post messages and comments or upload files. Information you post, including your screen name and any personal information, becomes public and is not protected by this statement.

When you access our online and mobile resources, certain basic information is passively collected through your web browser using tracking technologies like cookies, which are small text files downloaded onto your computer or mobile device. These cookies allow us to recognize your device and store information about your preferences and past actions.

We permit third-party vendors to use cookies or similar technologies to collect data about your browsing activities over time after you visit our site. For instance, we use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics employs cookies to help us analyze how you use our resources and to enhance your experience. For more details on how Google uses this data, visit Google's Privacy Policy. To opt out of Google Analytics, go to Google Analytics Opt-Out.

The information collected through cookies and similar means includes the domain name and IP address from which you accessed our resources, the type of browser and operating system you use, the date, time, and duration of your visit, the specific pages viewed, graphics and documents downloaded, links accessed from our resources, and links used to access our resources.

Additionally, if you use our resources from a mobile device, your mobile service provider may transmit uniquely identifiable mobile device information, which allows us to collect and associate mobile phone numbers with device identification information. Some mobile phone vendors operate systems that can pinpoint the physical location of devices, and we may receive this information if location services are enabled on your device. To prevent us from collecting geolocation data, disable location services in your device settings.

We use both automatically collected information and mobile device information to compile generic reports about popular pages and to understand how our users access our resources. This data helps us administer and improve our resources, making your interactions more convenient and efficient by remembering certain information.

We retain your personal information as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this statement and in accordance with applicable laws and our internal data retention procedures. Usage Data is generally kept for shorter periods unless required for security enhancement or legal obligations.

**External Sites, Apps, Links, and Social Media**
We maintain a presence on various external social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn. Our resources may also contain links to other websites or apps controlled by third parties. We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of these platforms, websites, or apps, which have their own privacy policies and terms of use. Please review their policies if you have questions about how they collect and use personal information.

Online Tracking Technologies and Advertising
We, along with service providers and third parties, may collect information about your activities on our sites and applications and on third-party sites and applications using tracking technologies like cookies, pixels, tags, software development kits, APIs, and web beacons. This tracking data can be collected regardless of whether you are logged in or registered and may be associated with your registration account if you have one.

Tracking data may be used to:

- Provide useful features to simplify your experience (e.g., remembering shipping information).

- Deliver relevant content and advertising based on your preferences, usage patterns, and location.

- Monitor and analyze traffic and optimize our sites and applications.

- Understand and improve the effectiveness of our advertising.

We may use your personal information to deliver targeted marketing and advertising. Limited personal information, such as certain identifiers or hashed email addresses, may be provided to social media and other platforms to show you our ads and provide insights on advertising optimization.

Some states allow residents or their authorized agents to opt out of the "selling" or "sharing" of their personal information or targeted advertising. To opt out, visit our "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" and "Targeted Advertising" Opt-Out Rights page. Note that your opt-out choice applies to the specific digital property, device, and browser you are using. If you use other digital properties of Mirelle Media LLC, clear your cookies, or use another browser or device, you may need to opt out again.

You may also opt out of targeted advertising through ad networks, data exchanges, and marketing service providers, and control targeted advertising on other websites and platforms through device settings. We adhere to the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising.

Online Tracking Technologies - Examples of online tracking technologies include:
Cookies: These are small data files placed on your computer’s hard drive when you visit a website. Cookies can transmit information between us and you, to another party on our behalf, or to a third party according to their privacy policy. We utilize cookies to compile data we gather about you. You can set your computer to alert you whenever a cookie is being placed, or you can block all cookies via your browser settings. Each browser varies slightly, so check your browser's Help menu for instructions on modifying your cookies. Disabling cookies may affect your experience and limit the functionality of certain services.

Web Beacons and Marketing Pixels: These are small data elements embedded in images on web pages. They can transmit information directly to us, to another party on our behalf, or to a third party as per their privacy policy. We use these technologies to aggregate information collected about you.

Opt-Out Preference Signals and Do Not Track
You or an authorized agent can enable a universal tool online that communicates your opt-out preferences, such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC). We will interpret the GPC signal as an opt-out request. More information on these rights is available on our “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” and “Targeted Advertising” Opt-Out Rights pages.

How We Use Your Information
Mirelle Media may utilize the information we collect from and about you for various business purposes, including providing services, enhancing customer experience, and developing our offerings. We are dedicated to protecting your privacy and will process your data following applicable laws and this Privacy Statement.

We will process your data lawfully if:

- It is necessary to provide the requested products or services or to enter a contract;

- You have consented to the processing;

- We have a legitimate interest in processing your data, such as fraud prevention, direct marketing, network and information systems security, data analytics, enhancing our services, identifying usage trends, evaluating promotional campaigns, and personalizing advertising;

- We are legally obligated to do so.


We may use the information we collect for the following purposes:

- Providing the requested services.

- Managing your account.

- Personalizing your experience.

- Improving our website and customer service.

- Processing transactions.

- Preventing fraud.

- Administering contests, promotions, surveys, or other features.

- Developing and enhancing products and services.

- Sending updates about services, orders, or subscriptions.

- Protecting the security and integrity of our services and business.

### Commercial Use of Information
We may use your information for marketing and promotional purposes, with your consent where required by law.

Sharing Personal Information
We use the personal information you provide to respond to inquiries and deliver requested services. We do not sell or rent your personal information to third-party data vendors or marketing companies. We may disclose your information as required by law.

Affiliates: We may share information with our family of companies, who will use it in accordance with this privacy statement.

Legally Compelled Disclosures: We may disclose information to government authorities or other third parties as required or permitted by law.

Preventing Harm: We may disclose information if we believe it necessary to protect our rights, property, users, or others.

Business Transfer: If our assets are acquired by a third party, personal information may be transferred as part of the acquisition.

Vendors and Business Partners: We share information with vendors and partners under contractual agreements that restrict their use of the data.

Email Communications and Marketing
We may use your personal data to send newsletters, marketing materials, and other information. You can opt-out of these communications by following the unsubscribe instructions in emails or by contacting us.

Payments
For paid products and services, we use third-party payment processors. We do not store your payment card details; this information is managed by our payment processors in accordance with their privacy policies.

Your Rights and Options
You may need to provide personal information to access most features of our online resources. You can opt out of certain communications and activities. Residents of California and GDPR jurisdictions have additional rights.

Emails: You can opt-out of marketing communications via the unsubscribe link in emails or by contacting us. Transactional communications cannot be unsubscribed from.

Access and Amendments: You can access, amend, and delete your personal information by contacting us.

Do Not Track Signals
Currently, we do not respond to “do not track” signals from web browsers.

Children’s Privacy
Federal law mandates strict restrictions and responsibilities for commercial website operators who collect and use information from children under 13. We comply with these requirements and, accordingly, our online and mobile resources are not intended for individuals under 18. If we discover that someone under 18 has provided personal information to our resources, we will promptly delete that data and refrain from using it for any purpose. If you suspect that a minor has submitted personal information to our resources, please contact us at info@laughmyadsoff.com. We encourage parents and guardians to discuss the risks of sharing personal information online with their children.

Protection of Personal Information
We employ robust security measures to safeguard the personal information you share with us via our online and mobile resources. Our security framework includes technical, organizational, and administrative safeguards designed to protect personal data against potential or actual threats (the “Security Program”). Despite our efforts, we cannot guarantee absolute security of your information during transmission or storage, or against unauthorized access, loss, misuse, or alteration. Apart from our obligation to maintain the Security Program as required by law, we disclaim any liability for such unauthorized access, theft, or damage to your information.

Our Security Program is tailored to be appropriate and effective for our business and the nature of foreseeable risks. We regularly review and update our security measures as necessary. Additionally, we have specific incident response protocols that are activated when we become aware of a potential compromise of your personal information. We also require our vendors and business partners to notify us immediately if they suspect any incidents affecting the personal information we have provided to them.

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
When we collect personal information from California residents, we adhere to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This section outlines our compliance with the CCPA and the rights of California residents.

Information Collected from California Residents
We gather the following categories of personal information: identifiers (e.g., name, address, IP address), personal information under the California customer records statute (e.g., phone number, credit card number), commercial information (e.g., purchase history), internet activity (e.g., browsing history), geolocation data, and other similar information. We may disclose this information for business purposes as permitted by the CCPA. We do not sell personal information and have not done so in the past 12 months.

Rights of California Residents
California residents have the right to:

Access: Twice a year, you may request disclosure of (1) the categories and specific pieces of personal information we have collected, (2) the sources of that information, (3) the business or commercial purposes for collecting it, (4) the categories of personal information disclosed for a commercial purpose, and (5) the third parties with whom we have shared your information.

Deletion: Request that we delete personal information we have collected. Some exceptions may apply, such as information needed to complete a transaction, detect fraud, or comply with legal obligations.

For more information, visit our “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” and “Targeted Advertising” Opt-Out Rights page. Exercising these rights will not result in discriminatory treatment.

To exercise your rights, contact us at info@laughmyadsoff.com. Verification of your identity or authority may be required, which might include completing a request form. We will confirm receipt and respond within the time frames specified by the CCPA.

Virginia Residents
Virginia residents have privacy rights under Virginia Code 59.1-577, including the right to access, correct, or delete personal information and to opt out of the sale of personal information or targeted advertising. To exercise these rights or appeal a denial, contact us at info@laughmyadsoff.com. Verification of your identity or authority will be required. We will confirm receipt and respond within the time frames prescribed by Virginia law.

EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
We collect personal information from individuals in GDPR jurisdictions and comply with GDPR obligations through appropriate notices, contracts, or terms provided at the time of collection.

Information Collected from GDPR Jurisdictions
We collect personal information as previously described. The lawful basis for processing this information is legitimate interest. We do not sell personal information or use it for automated decision-making.

Cross-Border Data Transfers and Third-Party Processors
When transferring personal information from GDPR jurisdictions to locations without adequate privacy protections, we comply with GDPR requirements.

Rights of Data Subjects in GDPR Jurisdictions
Under GDPR, data subjects have rights to transparency, access, correction, deletion, portability, and the ability to object or restrict processing. To exercise these rights, contact info@laughmyadsoff.com. Verification of identity may be required to prevent unauthorized access to your personal information. We respond to requests in accordance with GDPR time frames. If dissatisfied, you may complain to your data protection regulator.

Agent Authorization
You may authorize an agent to make privacy requests on your behalf. Agents must demonstrate authorization or power of attorney. We may verify this directly with you. Agents must use collected information solely for fulfilling the request or for verification and fraud prevention.

Rights of Data Subjects in Other Jurisdictions
In jurisdictions with similar data privacy regulations, we comply with local laws for collecting and managing personal information. We do not sell personal information or use it for automated decision-making.

Changes to This Privacy Statement
This privacy statement was drafted on January 10th, 2024, and is effective from that date. The English version is the controlling version. We may update this statement periodically. Check our resources for updates, as all collected information is subject to the statement in effect at that time.

Contacting Us

For questions about our privacy statement or practices, contact:
Mirelle Media LLC
Attn: Legal & Compliance Department
7320 S. Rainbow Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV
info@laughmyadsoff.com