This Privacy Policy explains how personal data is collected, processed, used, and shared when you access or interact with earthbreeze.com (referred to as the “Site”), or when you make a purchase through it. It also outlines how you may request access to your data, receive a copy of your information, or request deletion through the designated Privacy Request page provided by the company.

When you visit the Site, certain information about your device is automatically gathered to help ensure the website functions properly and to better understand how users interact with it. This type of data may include details such as your internet browser type, your IP address, the time zone associated with your device, and cookies stored on your device. As you navigate through the website, additional usage data may also be collected. This can include which pages or product listings you view, how you arrived at the Site (such as from a search engine or referral link), and how you interact with different features. All of this automatically collected data is generally referred to as “Device Information.”

Several technologies may be used to collect this Device Information. Cookies are small data files placed on your device that often contain a unique identifier used to recognize your browser over time. More information about cookies and how they work can be found at educational resources such as allaboutcookies.org. In addition to cookies, log files are also used to track activity on the Site. These logs can include information such as your IP address, browser type, internet service provider, referring and exit pages, and timestamps showing when actions occur. Web beacons, pixels, and tags are also used as tracking tools that help measure browsing behavior, engagement, and website performance.

When you place an order or attempt to complete a purchase, additional personal details are collected from you. This information may include your full name, billing address, shipping address, payment details such as credit or debit card information, email address, and phone number. This category of data is referred to as “Order Information.” Together, Device Information and Order Information are collectively considered “Personal Information” within this Privacy Policy.

The Personal Information collected is used for several essential purposes. Order Information is primarily used to complete transactions, process payments, organize shipment and delivery, and provide order confirmations or receipts. It may also be used to communicate with customers regarding their orders, verify transactions, and help detect or prevent potentially fraudulent activity. In addition, if you have agreed to receive updates or promotional content, your information may be used to send you product-related communications, offers, or marketing messages that may be relevant to your interests.

Device Information is used for security and performance purposes, such as identifying potential fraud risks and protecting the website and its users. It is also analyzed to improve overall website functionality, understand how visitors use the Site, and evaluate the effectiveness of marketing efforts. This analysis helps optimize user experience and improve product presentation, navigation, and advertising strategies.

In some cases, Device Information may be linked with an email address through third-party service providers, allowing the company to communicate with users via email marketing or promotional messaging. This connection may be managed through external tools and platforms used to enhance customer engagement. Users who do not wish to receive marketing communications or want to opt out of this type of data usage may do so through the appropriate opt-out settings provided by the third-party service.

Personal Information may also be shared with trusted third parties that assist in operating the business and delivering services. For example, e-commerce infrastructure may be supported by platforms such as Shopify, which processes certain customer data in accordance with its own privacy practices. Analytics tools, such as Google Analytics, may also be used to better understand website traffic and user behavior. These third-party services have their own privacy policies that explain how they handle data, and users may also have options to opt out of certain tracking services.

In addition to operational purposes, Personal Information may be disclosed when required by law. This includes situations where disclosure is necessary to comply with legal obligations, respond to lawful requests such as subpoenas or court orders, or protect the rights, property, or safety of the company, its users, or others.