Privacy Policy
Last Updated: June 30, 2026
Introduction
Through our Website and email, Rethink Beautiful and our affiliated entities deliver content to our users. Our core business extends to marketing and data services, where we leverage collected information to facilitate advertiser reach across multiple channels including digital, mobile applications, email, telemarketing, and additional advertising platforms. Our service offerings encompass consumer data collection, third-party data sharing, data sales, and cross-context behavioral advertising solutions.
This privacy policy covers the personal information we obtain from you and that you submit during your visits to Rethink Beautiful. It also describes how we collect, use, retain, and disclose this information. To understand more about how our website operates, please consult our terms of service.
Please carefully review this policy to fully understand how we treat your personal information. Should you find our policies and practices unacceptable, we ask that you not use our website or subscribe to our email list. Accessing, using, or otherwise interacting with this website or our services constitutes your agreement to this privacy policy.
Policy Scope And Third-Party Services:
When clicking on links to other websites from Rethink Beautiful, you acknowledge that you are leaving our site and entering a separate digital space with its own privacy policies. We urge you to be mindful and protect your information. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any websites you access through links from Rethink Beautiful.
How We Obtain Your Personal Information:
We collect information through this website that you voluntarily provide, including your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, and any information submitted through an inquiry form. We may supplement the information you provide with additional data obtained from third parties, including affiliates, marketing or advertising partners, data brokers, and other third-party data providers. Certain third parties are entities that have obtained your personal information from their own services. We also automatically collect additional information using cookies and other tracking technologies to perform analytics on our website and to facilitate advertising. See below for more information.
The Data We Collect:
“Personal information” means any information processed by the Company, regardless of medium, that identifies, relates to, describes, or is reasonably capable of being associated with a specific consumer or household, either directly or indirectly.
Subscription to the Rethink Beautiful requires the submission of certain personal information, such as your name, date of birth, street address, e-mail address, and phone number. We also collect information via cookies and similar technologies, including IP address, imprecise geolocation (inferred from your IP address), device identifiers, timestamps, browsing patterns, and click-through interactions. We may obtain additional advertising-related information from data brokers or public databases, including demographic data, interests, prior locations, or purchase history. Information about your privacy rights is provided below.
California law mandates disclosure of the types of personal information collected during the last year. Accordingly, in the past twelve (12) months, we have collected identifiers; personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records Statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e)); protected characteristics under California or U.S. federal law; internet or similar network activity information; commercial information; professional or employment-related information; imprecise geolocation data; and inferences derived from other personal information. This information is sold and shared with our affiliated companies and third-party partners for marketing and advertising purposes. You have the right to opt out of such sale or sharing at any time by visiting here or calling 844-554-0911.
Sensitive Personal Information
We do not directly gather Sensitive Personal Information, including information concerning race, ethnicity, religion, precise location, LGBTQ+ identity, health status, financial account information, or citizenship. That said, information collected automatically through cookies and similar technologies about your browsing activity may indirectly indicate interest in sensitive topics or groups. For example, visiting content related to particular ethnic communities or medical conditions may imply such interests. We do not create these inferences ourselves, but affiliated companies or third parties that receive personal information may do so. Where applicable law restricts such processing without consent, our affiliates will not make sensitive inferences. We do not collect or use personal information relating to children under the age of 16.
What We Do With Your Data
We use the personal information we obtain to send you newsletters that you sign up for and to provide content or marketing messages by email or via other channels. We will also share personal information with our affiliates and other companies who may also send you marketing messages. You can opt out at any time here. Our use of your personal information is also known as “cross context behavioral advertising” in some cases.
Data Sharing
We may sell or share personal information with our clients and with our affiliated companies for marketing purposes, including cross context behavioral advertising. We also enable access to personal information by contracted service providers, for advertising, web hosting, fraud detection, marketing, analytics, data security, or other related services. When we share personal information, we put contracts in place to ensure appropriate data security measures and compliance with applicable laws. We also share personal information when we are required to do so by law (for example, if we receive a warrant, subpoena, or court order), or to protect the health, safety, or rights of any person.
Personal information may be shared to comply with legal or regulatory obligations, including disclosures to law enforcement agencies, courts, regulators, government entities, or other third parties, to respond to legal requests, protect rights or safety, or enforce our terms of service and related agreements. We may also disclose personal information in connection with business transitions, such as mergers, restructurings, asset sales, dissolutions, or bankruptcy proceedings, where personal information is included among the transferred assets.
We may share personal information with third parties for purposes to which you have consented, as disclosed at the time you provided the information or as described in this privacy policy.
Targeted Ads, Sharing and Analytics
We share personal information gathered at this site with third-party advertising and analytics services companies (which may include data brokers) to place advertisements on this or other websites or share and to perform analytics and reporting functions for those sites and our advertisements, and place third-party advertisements on our Website. These third parties may collect information about the web pages you view and advertisements you interact with. We (or our partners) may collect your IP address, date and time of interaction, your Internet Service Provider (ISP), and the browser you use to visit this Website. This information may be combined with other personal information like your name or email address and may be used to deliver advertising from us or from other companies, through email, at websites, or through social media sites (known as “cross-context behavioral advertising”). We also use personal information to understand your interactions with our Website and advertisements so we can improve them.
Cookies And Other Technology
This website utilizes cookies, pixels, and similar or related technologies to protect this site against online threats; understand the users engage who with our website; choose and display personalized content and advertisements; and track whether or how you respond to advertisements or other content and communications. Cookies are small computer files that are stored on your browser as identifiers so that we or our partners can recognize your browser at certain websites. We do not track everything you do on the Internet, however. You can restrict or delete cookies at any time using your browser settings. If you use a “do not track” setting, we will set an opt-out cookie on your browser to prevent further data collection. If you delete that opt-out cookie, you may need to opt out again to prevent automated data collection from re-starting.
We employ multiple automated technologies to collect information when you interact with our Website. Cookies are small files placed on your computer that allow the Website to function properly. If you choose to reject cookies through your browser, some Website features may not be accessible.
Flash cookies may also be used to store information about Website preferences and user navigation. These cookies are not governed by standard browser controls and can be managed through Adobe’s Flash settings.
In addition, web beacons and similar technologies may be embedded in Website pages and emails to help us analyze engagement, count visitors, monitor system functionality, and generate Website analytics.
Global Privacy Control / Do Not Track Mechanisms
Global Privacy Control (“GPC”) signals and other universal opt-out preference signals are recognized by us as valid requests to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information. When detected, we will automatically opt you out without requiring additional steps from you. Tracking every site you visit on the internet is not our intent. As noted above, you may block or delete cookies using your browser’s cookie settings. If you choose to opt out or activate a “Do Not Track” signal, including GPC, an opt-out cookie will be set on your browser to restrict certain cookie-based data collection. Removing that cookie or changing your GPC settings may cause automated collection to restart.”
Your Personal Information Rights
You may request access to, or take action regarding, your personal information at any time. These actions include understanding how your information is collected and used, obtaining a copy of the information associated with you, restricting certain disclosures, requesting removal or correction of information, limiting the use of sensitive data, and opting out of data uses related to targeted or cross-context advertising. Requests may be submitted through our online request form page or by contacting us via our toll-free phone line 844-554-0911. Authorized representatives may submit requests on your behalf where permitted by law. If you have questions after submitting a request, you may reach out using the contact details provided below. If we are unable to resolve your concern, applicable laws may allow you to escalate the matter to a relevant state or federal privacy authority.
If you would like to log complaints, please see below for contact information:
For the FTC: ReportFraud.ftc.gov or go to ftc.gov/complaint. You can also go directly to the Better Business Bureau complaint portal at bbb.org/file-a-complaint.
Requests for personal information cannot be fulfilled unless we can reasonably confirm the identity of the requester or their authorization. A valid request must provide enough detail to allow us to understand and respond, as well as sufficient information to verify that the request relates to you or someone you are authorized to represent. Submitting a request does not require account registration, and the information provided will be used solely for verification and request handling purposes. We will process and respond to verifiable requests within 45 days of receipt. If circumstances require additional time, we will provide written notice within the initial 45-day window explaining the reason, for up to 45 additional days.
If we are unable to fulfill your request under applicable law and you would like to appeal, or if you have additional questions about how we handle personal information, you may contact us using the details below. You may also be entitled, depending on your jurisdiction, to raise concerns with a privacy authority. We do not discriminate against individuals who exercise their privacy rights.
Data Relating to Children
This website may be used only by people aged 16 or older. We do not knowingly accept personal information from children under the age of 16, and we will remove any such personal information if we become aware that we have received it.
Data Security
We protect personal information using technical, organizational, and physical security measures designed to adapt to evolving threats. We have policies and procedures, employee training, and system-based monitoring. We also audit our practices and train our staff regularly to ensure consistency and adapt to changing technology and threats to data.
Retention of Personal Information
The personal information we collect is stored only as long as necessary for the purposes described in this privacy policy or as required by law. When personal information is no longer necessary, we take steps to securely delete or de-identify it.
Changes to Our Policy
We may change this policy at any time without prior notice. The updated policy will be in force as of its published effective date. Review this policy occasionally to understand how this site collects, uses, and shares personal information.
Data Processing in The United States
This site and our technical infrastructure are located in the United States, and are intended for use only by users in the United States. By visiting this website, you acknowledge and agree that your personal information will be stored and processed in the United States, subject to the laws of the United States.
Our Contact Information
If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected] or 1521 Alton Rd #532, Miami, FL 33139.