This Privacy Policy explains what information Oakline Health collects when you visit oakline.health or purchase a Product, how we use it, and your choices.
1. Information we collect
- Contact form: the name, email, industry, interest, and message you submit so we can reply.
- Purchases: handled by our payment provider / merchant of record. We receive order and license details (such as your name, email, and what you bought) but do not collect or store your full card details — those are processed by the provider.
- Usage analytics: if analytics are enabled, aggregate, non-identifying data such as pages viewed, device type, and referrer, to understand and improve the site.
2. How we use it
- To respond to inquiries and provide support.
- To fulfill orders, deliver files and licenses, and send purchase-related email.
- To maintain, secure, and improve the website.
We do not sell or rent your personal information.
3. Service providers
We rely on third parties to operate: a payment provider / merchant of record for checkout and delivery, a form-handling service for contact submissions, a static web host, and (optionally) an analytics provider. Each processes data only as needed to provide their service.
4. Cookies
The core site uses minimal cookies. Checkout and analytics providers may set their own cookies; you can control cookies through your browser settings.
5. Data retention
We keep inquiry and order records only as long as needed for support, accounting, and legal obligations, then delete or anonymize them.
6. Your rights
Depending on where you live (e.g., the EU/EEA under GDPR or California under CCPA/CPRA), you may have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal information, or object to certain processing. To exercise these rights, email hello@oakline.health.
7. Children
The site is intended for businesses and is not directed to children under 16. We do not knowingly collect their information.
8. Contact
Privacy questions: hello@oakline.health.
This document is a starting point, not legal advice. Update the provider names and any required disclosures (e.g., your legal entity, jurisdiction-specific rights) and have counsel review it before launch.