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Privacy Policy 

Website  Inc. (“Website ” or “we”) places particular importance on the protection of your Personal Information. That is why we are committed to ensure the accuracy, security and confidentiality of the Personal Information collected about you, in accordance with applicable laws.

This Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) defines how Website  collects, uses, discloses and retains your Personal Information and is intended to help you understand our practices. By providing us with Personal Information, you consent to its processing in accordance with this Policy.

This Policy does not apply to third-party websites and software (ex. Facebook, Youtube, Instagram, etc.) that may be accessed through our inspirational content website, transactional platform or application, as the case may be (collectively, our “Sites”).

For the purposes of this Policy, “Personal Information” means any information about an identifiable individual, as defined in Canadian law.

Because Website  is all about trust, and to build that trust with its community, Website  has appointed a Chief Privacy Officer, which will answer any questions you have and address any comments or complaints about this Policy. Therefore, you may contact Website , Director of Operations at the following email address: Website  (at) Website  (dot) com.

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