Privacy Policy

This is the privacy policy for Sovdi Media Corporation (which owns this website, surprise!). Below, you’ll find a breakdown on how we collect and use your information when you visit and engage with our website, sovdimedia.com.

By using our website, you agree to the following rules:

Information We Collect

When you visit our website, we collect information about you through forms submitted on our website. This includes your email address, first name, and payment details like credit card numbers and your address. We use this information to send you emails and make our services better.

Keeping Your Information Safe

We store your information safely using apps like Mailchimp and Stripe. Only people who need to use this information can access it, and we work hard to protect your information from getting lost, misused, or accessed by unauthorized people.

Working with Other Companies

We work with other companies like Mailchimp and Stripe to collect and use your information. They have their own privacy policies, and they must follow the law when using your information.

Childrens’ Privacy

Our website is not meant for kids under 13 years old and we don't collect any information from children that young on purpose.

Contact Us

If you have questions about how we collect and use your information, please contact us here.

Changes to This Policy

This privacy policy may change from time to time. When it’s updated, we'll post the changes on this page. If you’re bored and have nothing better to do, you can check back here to see if anything has changed.

If you got this far and you’re wondering why most websites have a Privacy Policy

Having a privacy policy is important for a few reasons:

First, there’s a legal obligation: You need a privacy policy if you collect emails on your website. Many laws, like the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) in Canada, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in the United States, require websites to have a privacy policy and protect the personal information of users.

It offers a level of transparency: A privacy policy lets website visitors like you know what information is being collected from them, how it’s used, and why it’s being used.

It informs Users of their rights: A privacy policy will tell users about their rights, like the right to know what information we collect, the right to ask us to delete their information, and more. The more services offered, the larger the companies, the more in-depth those privacy policies will be. Mine is itty-bitty because I don’t offer services at this time.

It’s the responsible thing to do: By having a privacy policy, we show that we care about protecting our users' personal information and want to be responsible with how we use it.

So, a privacy policy is important for being open, following the law, helping users understand their rights, and being responsible with the information we collect.