Privacy
Local framework considered: FTC Act Section 5, U.S. state privacy laws including CCPA/CPRA where applicable, COPPA, CAN-SPAM, consumer protection and e-commerce rules. Weisewelt operates from México and adapts this version to the local profile of United States. Mandatory local consumer or privacy rights prevail where applicable.
United States notice: This U.S. English profile is designed to address FTC expectations on truthful disclosures, privacy and reasonable data security, commercial email opt-out duties under CAN-SPAM, children under 13 under COPPA where applicable, and state privacy rights such as notice, access, deletion, correction and opt-out of sale, sharing or targeted advertising when a state law applies. Weisewelt does not intentionally sell personal information. If advertising, advanced analytics, cross-context behavioral advertising or third-party data sharing are enabled, configure a granular cookie consent and opt-out mechanism in WordPress.
1. Controller and scope
Weisewelt, operating under the Weisewelt brand, is responsible for personal data processed through the website, blogs, simulators, orientation assessments, micro-courses, memberships and digital services.
2. Data we may process
- Contact data: name, email, country, language and messages.
- Account and purchase data: username, products, memberships, billing and payment evidence handled through WooCommerce or payment providers.
- Usage data: pages, language, device, technical logs, approximate IP, security and abuse prevention.
- Assessment data: responses, age ranges, occupation or preferences when voluntarily provided.
3. Purposes
- Deliver educational content, simulators, orientation reports, courses, support and access.
- Process purchases, memberships, renewals, billing, fraud prevention and legal compliance.
- Improve security, performance, accessibility, aggregated analytics and multilingual experience.
- Send transactional or informational communications where consent or another lawful basis applies.
4. Legal bases and consent
Processing may be based on contract performance, consent, legitimate interests in security and service improvement, or legal obligations. Sensitive information and minors’ data are handled with stronger safeguards and, where required, explicit consent from the user or legal representative.
5. Your rights
Depending on your country or U.S. state, you may have rights to access, know, correct, delete, portability, restriction, consent withdrawal, non-discrimination, opt out of sale/share/targeted advertising, limit certain sensitive information uses, and complain before a competent authority. Weisewelt will respond within applicable legal or reasonable timeframes. Identity verification may be required for privacy requests.
6. Retention, processors and transfers
Data is kept only as needed to provide services, comply with obligations, resolve disputes and preserve security evidence. Hosting, email, analytics, payment, LMS, CRM or support providers may process data under confidentiality and security obligations. International transfers use reasonable safeguards.
7. Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical and organizational measures such as access controls, HTTPS, backups, logs, minimization and provider review. No system is infallible; please report suspected incidents.
8. Updates
We may update this policy to reflect legal, technical or service changes. The effective date appears above.
For privacy requests contact info@weisewelt.com. For support or refunds contact info@weisewelt.com.