Last updated on July 20, 2025
This Privacy Policy is a part of our Terms of Service. As a result, we use the
same terminology, and if you have any doubts regarding the definition or meaning of
any word or term, you should consult our Terms of Service, which is a legal contract you
are agreeing to by using this Site.
This Site is constructed such that you can visit us on the Internet without
specifically identifying yourself or revealing any personal information; however, your
access to the Site and the other Services may be limited, unless and until you purchase
a Service, opt in to receive our newsletter, or become a registered user. As a condition
of being able to purchase a Service, opting in, or registering, you will be required to
affirmatively agree to our Terms of Service and this Privacy Policy, as well as provide us
with your personally identifiable information (name, e-mail address, etc.). We will use
the information for the primary purpose for which you are providing it, as well as any
other purpose stated herein.
Our Terms of Service, including this Privacy Policy, is governed by Arizona law,
regardless of any reference to laws or regulations of other states or countries herein.
Such references to laws or regulations of other states or countries have only been
included out of an abundance of caution in the event a court of competent jurisdiction
determines they should apply.
1. Awareness
We provide this Privacy Policy to make you aware of our practices and of the
choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used.
2. What Information We Collect
We do not collect any personally identifiable information (such as your name,
address, e-mail address, phone number, etc.), unless you register as a user, enroll in a
course, sign up for a free Service, purchase any Service, or make any kind of purchase
on or through the Site. Aside from your purchase/enrollment history with us, we only
collect personally identifiable information (name, address, email address, and phone
number) that we request from you, and that you voluntarily provide to us. Any payment
or banking information collected for the purpose of processing payments for Services is
collected by a third-party vendor and will be stored in accordance with that vendor’s
policies and procedures. Because we do not have access to such information, you
should review the vendor’s applicable policies before providing your information to the
vendor.
3. Information Collected Through Technology
When you use our Site and/or Services we may collect tracking information such
as your browser type, mobile device, the type of operating system you use, the domain
name of your Internet service provider and pages visited on the Site. We may use this
information for aggregate reporting. For example, we may want to know how long the
average user spends on our Site or which pages or features get the most attention. We
use this information to make our Site and Services more useful to you; to provide you
with more effective customer service; to make the Site or Services easier to use by
eliminating the need for you to repeatedly enter the same information; and to perform
research and analysis aimed at improving our Services and technologies. “Non-
Personal Information” is information that is not personally identifiable to you and that we
automatically collect when you access our Site with a web browser. It may also include
publicly available information that is shared between you and others.
4. How We Use the Information
IPC uses your personally identifiable information to provide the applicable
Services, as well as send you notices, communications, updates, and offers. We may
allow third parties, such as Google.com, to use your Non-Personal Information for
marketing purposes and show you products and services in which you may have an
interest. By registering with us, signing up to receive a free Service or course, or by
purchasing any Services, you (1) are authorizing us to use your personally identifiable
information to promote and market to you other products or Services related to subject
matter we believe may be of interest to you, and (2) are authorizing us to use your
personally identifiable information to provide the applicable Services, share your
information with our third-party vendors when necessary to provide the applicable
Services (such as PayPal for example), as well as send you notices, communications,
updates, and offers.
By using the Site and/or by registering with us, signing up to receive a free
Service or course, or by purchasing any Services, you consent to allow us, our affiliates,
and/or any applicable third parties, like Google.com, to use your Non-Personal
Information for any marketing purposes. We do not sell your personally identifiable
information.
5. With Whom We Share the Information
We may share your personally identifiable information and Non-Personal
Information with related business entities, vendors, and agents for when necessary to
provide the applicable Services, as well as marketing to you. Other than for the purpose
of providing you with the Services and/or marketing and advertising to you, we do not
share your personal information; except, however, we may disclose your personal
information (a) to any governmental authority as part of an investigation to determine
our compliance with any applicable law, rule, or regulation (including privacy laws, rules,
and regulations), (b) in response to a court order, subpoena, discovery request, or other
lawful judicial or administrative proceeding, (c) as otherwise required or permitted under
any applicable law, rule, or regulation, (d) in good faith, to protect or defend the rights or
property of IPC or other users, and (e) if IPC is involved in a merger, acquisition, or sale
of all or a portion of its assets.
6. Data Storage
All data provided to us and/or published on our Site is stored by IPC on its
servers, and/or on the servers of our third-party vendors, located in the United States. In
our sole and absolute discretion, we may permanently retain the data we collect from
you. By using the Site and/or by registering with us, signing up to receive a free Service
or course, or by purchasing any Services, you consent to our data retention policy.
7. Security
In an attempt to prevent unauthorized access or disclosure, maintain data
accuracy and ensure the appropriate use of information, we have put in place
appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the
information we collect. We use data encryption technology to help protect against loss,
misuse or alteration of your sensitive information. We use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
technology which creates an encrypted connection between you and our systems for
the transmission of any sensitive information you input online. Any unauthorized access
to or use of our website or Services should be immediately brought to our attention by
contacting us at Support@IdentityPointCoaching.com.
Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be
100% secure. Accordingly, despite our efforts to protect your information, IPC cannot
and does not ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us, or to
or from our online products or Services. You transmit and receive all such
information at your own risk. IPC PROVIDES ANY AND ALL SERVICES AND
INFORMATION ON AN “AS IS” BASIS AND GRANTS NO WARRANTIES OF ANY
KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. IPC SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
8. Additional Website Issues
(a) How IPC Uses Technology to Improve Your IPC Experience
IPC uses cookies and web beacons, described below, to collect
information about the pages you view, the links you click and other actions you take on
our Site. Additionally, we collect certain standard information your browser sends to
every website you visit, such as your IP address, browser type and language, access
times and referring website addresses.
Most aggregate information is collected via cookies, web beacons and
other technical methods. Web beacons, also known as clear gifs, in conjunction with
cookies, are used to compile statistics about website usage. Web beacons are small
pieces of data embedded in images on the pages of websites or applications. We or our
service providers use these technical methods to analyze the traffic patterns on our
website, such as the frequency with which our users visit various parts of the website
and to measure site effectiveness or use of online products and services. We may also
use Web beacons in HTML emails that we send our visitors who have agreed to receive
emails from us, to determine whether our recipients have opened those emails and/or
clicked on links in those emails. On their own, cookies or Web beacons do not contain
or reveal any personally identifiable information. However, if you choose to furnish IPC
with personally identifiable information, this information can be associated to the data
stored in the cookies or Web beacons. These technical methods may involve the
transmission of information either directly to us or to our service providers. You may
render some Web beacons unusable by rejecting their associated cookies.
We also use cookies to store, and sometimes to track, user information.
Cookies, by themselves, do not tell us your email address or other personally
identifiable information unless you choose to provide this information to us by, for
example, registering or subscribing to our Site. A cookie is a small amount of data that
is sent to your browser from a Web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive. A
cookie contains a unique number that allows our website to recognize your computer.
We use both temporary and persistent cookies; a temporary cookie tracks visitor activity
during a session or visit and it expires when you close your browser. We use them to
provide continuity for your visit as you visit website pages. Persistent cookies allow us
to keep track of your user name and password (if you are a subscriber) so you do not
have to re-enter that information each time you visit. The Help function on most
browsers contains information on how to set your browser to notify you before accepting
cookies or to disable cookies entirely. However, if you do not accept cookies, you will
not be able to take advantage of various features on our website that are available to
other visitors.
IPC wants to ensure you understand that accepting a cookie in no way
gives us access to your computer or any personal information about you, other than the
data you choose to share with us. We are aware many people have concerns about
cookies; however, we believe the benefit we both gain from their proper use is
worthwhile.
(b) Links to Third Party Websites
Links to third party websites are provided solely as a convenience to you.
If you use these links you will leave the Site. IPC has not comprehensively reviewed
these third-party websites and does not control and is not responsible for any of these
websites, their content or their privacy policies. Thus, IPC does not make any
representations about them, or any information, software or other products or materials
found there or any results that may be obtained from using them. If you decide to
access any of the third-party websites linked to our Site, you do this entirely at your own
risk.
9. Enforcement; Contact Information
If you have any questions or comments regarding our privacy practices, please
contact us at Support@IdentityPointCoaching.com. This policy is part of our Terms
of Service, which disclaims any and all warranties and representations. You should
carefully review our Terms of Service before using Site or any other Service we may
offer.
10. Age Requirement of 18 or Older
Persons who are under 18 years old may not use the Site, use any Services
offered by or through the Site that require personal information as a condition of use, or
provide any information to us.
11. Changes to this Statement
If there are updates to this Privacy Policy, we will post the revision date above.
12. Your Right to Opt-Out
If you wish to opt-out and revoke the consent you have provided to us by
accessing the Site or using any other Services, you must email us at:
Support@IdentityPointCoaching.com.
Once we receive your email, we will attempt to remove your information from circulation
in our systems and archive your information for safekeeping (in case of litigation or the
like) delete whatever you may have provided us; however, please be aware that you will
be denied access from accessing the Site or using any other Services in the future to
help ensure that we do not use your information.
13. California Residents
To access a detailed California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) policy refer to
the separate CCPA policy where we notify you of your rights and our obligations under
the amended CCPA.
Reference the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA") here.
14. European Union Individuals
As someone who resides in the European Union, you may be entitled to exercise
certain rights that you are given under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Any information or data that you choose to provide us will be kept with IPC until
one of these happens: (1) you ask IPC to DELETE the information and/or data, (2) IPC
decides to STOP USING the existing data processors, or (3) IPC decides that the cost
of retaining the data outweighs the value in retaining it.
As a person who is located in the European Union region, you may have the right
to request access to the data that IPC collected about you and stores. Keep in mind that
some parts of this data were provided by you personally, while others were gathered
through cookies and pixels.
You may have the right to withdraw consent to the data that you previously gave
us to collect and process. The right to withdraw consent applies to any future
processing of that data. However, any data that has been collected and processed
previously based on valid consent is lawful and not subject to liability based on any legal
grounds.
You may also have the right to request the erasure of your data and all your
information from IPC’s data storage. Once you request that your data be erased from
IPC’s databases, we have thirty (30) days to comply with your request. If it’s impossible
to comply within 30 days, then we will respond to your request, let you know about the
issue and give you a reasonable time as to when your request for deletion will be
honored.
Aside from rights such as a request to access, request to delete, and rectify, an
EU user may also have the right to place restrictions on the data processing itself. This
means you may be able to limit certain things that IPC can and cannot do with your
data. You can choose to limit the transfer of your data to third-party businesses, unless
it’s essential for IPC’s basic functions. However, we do not transfer your personal
information to third parties unless it’s essential.
You may also have the right to file a complaint with a supervisory authority that
oversees and handles issues related to the GDPR.
Lastly, we only require information that is reasonably necessary to perform our
Agreement with you. We do not collect any unnecessary data, and any information we
acquire is used for legitimate business purposes, such as growing and scaling our
business or being able to provide satisfactory customer service to you and other users.
15. Contact Information
If you have any questions, concerns, or comments regarding our Privacy Policy,
please feel free to reach out to us:
Identity Point Coaching, LLC
40930 N Ironwood Dr. Suite 105
PMB- 171
Queen Creek, AZ 85140
Email: Support@IdentityPointCoaching.com