Privacy Policy

Last Updated: September 29, 2022

Off Leash Dog Park LLC, and its affiliated companies (“Off Leash”, or the “Company”) care about your privacy and we are committed to protecting your data and information. This Privacy Policy (this “Privacy Policy”) explains how Off Leash collects, uses, discloses, shares, and stores the data and information you provide to us, or that is created and collected when you use or access our website, dog park(s) and related facilities, services, content, mobile app, or other Off Leash systems.

As used herein, “we”,“us”, and “our” refers to Off Leash and “you”and “your” refers to the visitor, user, and/or customer of Off Leash’s dog park(s) and related facilities, website, mobile app, and systems.The term “Services”, as used in this Privacy Policy, means the services, deliverables, training, membership benefits, recordings, and products offered or performed by Off Leash. Any other use of capitalized words in this Privacy Policy are defined in our agreements and terms and conditions, as applicable, unless otherwise defined herein.

Please read this Privacy Policy carefully to understand our policies and practices regarding your data and information, what information and data we collect, use, disclose, share, maintain, record, and store, and how we will treat it. If you do not agree with our policies and practices, your choice is to not to use our Services or access our dog park(s) and related facilities, website, mobile app, or other offerings. By accessing, interacting, or using our dog park(s) and related facilities, website, mobile app, or our Services, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, including our right to record your online activity and visits to our dog park(s) and related facilities for quality assurance and safety purposes.

This Privacy Policy is intended to be read as separate from, but in coordination with, any terms and conditions of the Company that require adherence for the use of our Services, including, but not limited to, the Off Leash Membership and Liability Waiver Agreement.

 

1.         Changes to this Privacy Policy. From time to time, we may change, modify, update, or amend this Privacy Policy to accommodate new technologies, industry practices, regulatory requirements, changes in Services, or for other purposes. Your continued use of our dog park(s) and facilities, our website, our mobile app, and/or our Services after we make changes to this Privacy Policy is deemed to be acceptance of applicable changes. You can check the ‘last updated’ date at the top of the Privacy Policy to see when the latest updates, changes, and amendments occurred. We will provide notice to you of changes and, where required by applicable U.S. Federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, ordinances, codes, and statutes (“Applicable Laws”), we will obtain your consent. Notice may be by e-mail to you, by posting a notice of such changes within our Services, or by other means consistent with Applicable Laws. We encourage you to review our Privacy Policy, from time to time, when you are using the Services to stay informed of our privacy practices and ways you can protect your non-public personal data and information that is identifiable to you (hereinafter referred to as “Personal Information”).

2.         Information We Collect and Receive. Off Leash collects Personal Information you provide and from various sources and through various methods. Below are the types of Personal Information we may collect and from where we may collect it.

           2.1       Information You Provide to Us. We collect information you share with us through the Services, including data and information about you, your pet(s),your contact information, and other information that is personal to you. Aspart of the Services, you may be required to provide certain information and data to access and use the Services, and for us to fulfill your requests, answer your correspondence, and/or to provide you with certain Services. You understand that as part of the Services, we use and correspond with third parties to complete the Services and requested transactions. You consent to the collection, use, and sharing of the following Personal Information with third parties in connection with the Services.

                       2.1.1     Account Information. When you download our mobile app, open and create an account, or interact with our website you may provide us with Personal Information (e.g., your name, e-mail address, physical address, picture, images, date of birth, pet name and information, veterinarian information, and any other data and information you upload to your account and profile that is personal to you). Additionally, if you create an account using someone’s referral code, we may associate your account with that person. We will also capture data and information relating to your account set-up, confirmation of password creation, and acknowledgement and acceptance of our terms of use, policies, agreement conditions, and disclosures, as well as response information.

                       2.1.2     Social Media Data. As an interactive, technology driven company, we may have pages on social media services such as YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media websites (collectively “Social Media Pages”). When you interact with our Social Media Pages, we capture and collect Personal Information you provide, such as your contact details, associations, marketing materials viewed, ‘likes’, demographics, location, and messages. In addition, the companies that host our Social MediaPages may provide us with aggregate information and analytics regarding the use of our Social Media Pages, which may or may not be anonymized or de-identifiable (unidentifiable back to you) information.

                       2.1.3     Pet Information. In addition to personal data and information about you, we will collect data and information about your pet. If you will be visiting our dog park(s) and/or related facilities with your pet, we require certain safety information about your pet, such as your pet’s name, health/vaccine history, emergency contact information, behavior propensities, and other information we use to ensure both our human and furry guests are safe. The safety of you and your pet are paramount and we will collect, use, and share your Personal Information, (including your pet’s information) to provide a clean, safe, and healthy dog park(s) and related facilities with select activities.

                       2.1.4     Recording Information. When you contact us or visit our dog park(s) and related facilities (or engage in any other online or physical Services), we reserve the right to install (or have installed, operated, and monitored through a third party) audio recording and video surveillance and live-stream telecommunications and other related equipment at any (or all) of our facilities and to audio and video (as applicable) record and live-stream through our Social Media Pages or on our website, you and your visitors while attending training, visiting our dog park(s) and related facilities, or requesting more information about our Services. You hereby consent to the audio and visual recording and live-streaming of your contact with us and your visitations to our dog park(s)and related facilities. By using our Services, you consent and grant us authorization to live-stream video footage of you and your guest and to use any recordings of you (and of your guests), your likeness, and any images of you and/or your guests for purposes consistent with the terms of this Privacy Policy.

                       2.1.5     Contacting Us. You may interact with us through our Services, including through an online contact form, e-mail, online chat, or other communication platform or mechanism. When using these communication channels, you may be asked to provide your name, account information, and any other information we may request to verify you, and that you choose to include or provide to us. We reserve the right to record our conversations with you for quality assurance purposes, safety, and dispute resolution purposes and you consent to such recording.

                       2.1.6     Documents and Surveys. When you complete and submit forms, documents, agreements, terms, feedback, or respond to a survey or questionnaire, we collect the response information and Personal Information provided in connection with your submission, comments, and suggestions and may use such in our testimonials or for purposes of improving our Services.

           2.2       Information We Obtain from Others.We may obtain Personal Information about you from other sources, including through other providers and users of the Services, third party service providers (such as your veterinarian) and organizations (such as social networks), and publicly available sources. To help keep our databases current and to provide you with the most relevant content and experiences in connection with your use of our Services, we may combine information provided by you with information from third party sources, in accordance with applicable laws, rules, and regulations. For example, we may collect and use the combined information to identify your user preferences, networking sites, demographics, verify pet health, information service providers, and other information and data to help us provide the Services to you. We may also collect and receive information from third parties, including partners, and from publicly accessible sources, for the purposes of detecting fraud, providing security, and identifying technical issues, as well as to protect against harm to the rights, property, or safety of our company, affiliates, employees, representatives, agents, and partners and their employees, contractors, users, children, representatives, and the public.

           2.3       Information We Automatically Collect.We automatically collect certain data and information from you when you use the Services, including internet and network activity (including your InternetProtocol (“IP”) address),device identifiers, location, browsing and search history within the Services(including Cookies (as defined below)), extensions, payment information, support information, preferences, search terms, navigation of the Services, options, selections, recordings, surveillance, and other information and technologies.

                       2.3.1     Login Information. We collect information about you when you access and use the Services. This information can include the following:  IP address, timestamps, browser information, carrier information, internet service provider, webpages visited, locations, preferences, session information, mobile app applications, biometrics, and theURL of the webpage you visited before and after navigating to and from our Services. 

                       2.3.2     Device Information. We monitor and collect our user activity in connection with the Services and collect data information about the applications and features you use, websites you visit, links you click on, the type or scope of Services utilized, and the time spent uses or accessing the Services. We may collect your device IP address, model and manufacturer information, and activation information to provide a better Service experience to you.

                       2.3.3     Error and Support Information. We will collect information on any defects, crashes, or errors you may encounter when you are using the Services, and any support provided in connection with the Services. Defect, failure, and error data may be used to determine the cause of the defect, crash, or error using first-tier or third party services and support. Crash, error, defect, and support information collected may include the following:  device identification, IP address, operating system information and version, application configurations(s), the time and date, location information, connectivity, carrier and internet provider information, type of Service used at the time of the crash, error, or defect, and other statistics.

                       2.3.4     Cookies. We may collect information using internet “cookies”. “Cookies”are used to collect bits of data and technical information when browsing the internet and using our Services. We may send and collect Cookies as small pieces of information sent via a website to your device. We may use session Cookies (which expire once you close your web browser), persistent Cookies (which stay on your computer until you delete them), security Cookies (to verify identity), and technical Cookies about your device and support to provide you with a more personal and interactive experience on the Services. We may use cookies to collect information about your IP address, browser type, operating system, device type and identifiers, platform type, as well as your usage of and activity on the Services and the performance of theServices. We may also use analytics service providers such as Google Analytics to help analyze how people use our Services (“Analytics Companies”). Analytics Companies use cookies and similar technologies to collect information pertaining to how people use our Services, what pages they visit, and what other sites they may have used prior to using our Services. Cookies will be used to enhance your experience with our Services.

                       2.3.5     Pixel Tags. In addition, we use“pixel tags” (also referred to as clear gifs, web beacons, or web bugs). Pixel tags are tiny graphic images with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies, which are used to track online movements of web users. In contrast to cookies, which are stored on a computer’s hard drive or web browser, pixel tags are embedded invisibly in web pages. Pixel tags are often used in combination with cookies, trigger the placing of cookies, and transmit information to us or our service providers. This enables two websites to share information. The resulting connection can include information such as a device’s IP address, the time a person viewed the pixel, an identifier associated with the browser or device, the type of browser being used and the URL of the web page from which the pixel was viewed. Pixel tags allow us to send email messages in a format that users can open and read, tell us whether emails have been opened, and help us to ensure we are sending only messages that may be of interest to our users.

3.         How We Use Your Information.

           3.1       Legitimate Business Purposes. We may use Personal Information for our legitimate business interests, for your safety, protection, and reporting to legal authorities and handling and settling disputes, and for purposes of providing and enhancing the Services and related functionality and services, as described in this Privacy Policy, and as permitted by Applicable Laws. These purposes include circumstances where it is necessary to provide or fulfill the Services requested, where express consent is given, or to verify information and identity. We may use and share certain Personal Information with third party partners and purchasers as follows:

(i)            To provide the information, products, and services requested;
(ii)           To provide customer service and support to active users; 
(iii)         To provide personalized experience to users of our Services (i.e., live-streaming footage of guests and visitors to our dog park(s) and related facilities and sites);
(iv)         To contact you with special offers, promotions, and other information we believe will be of interest to you (in accordance with applicable privacy preferences);
(v)           To contact you with information and notices related to your use of the Services;
(vi)         To invite you to participate in questionnaires, surveys, and provide feedback to us (in accordance with applicable privacy preferences); 
(vii)        To better understand your goals, strategic development, needs, and interests;
(viii)       To improve our Services and develop new products and services;
(ix)         To improve our marketing and promotional efforts to you and to others;
(x)           To improve the website, content, functionality, access, and usability of the Services;
(xi)         To enforce our rights, policies, terms, conditions, disclosures, preferences, and/or other agreements;
(xii)        To promote safety and security though prevention and active resolutions and to protect against fraud, deceit, claims, allegations, and other liabilities;
(xiii)     To use for any other purpose for which we provide notice at the time of Personal Information collection; and
(xiv)     To comply with our legal obligations, due process, and legal claims, allegations, proceedings, processes, and causes of action, and to further protect ours (and that of our affiliates’, partners’, and users’ and third party’s) rights, privacy, safety, confidentiality, and property and to handle and/or settle disputes. 

           3.2       De-Identifiable Information.Information we collect, including Personal Information, will be used, shared, maintained, monetized, and retained to better understand and serve our users, enhance our Services, conduct research, identify demographics, interests, and behaviors, report legal issues, handle disputes, evidentiary purposes, and provide protections and support. To the extent possible we will aggregate and anonymize information and data (i.e., de-identify back to an individual or entity) collected, used, and shared in connection with the Services and from other sources, so that such information and data can no longer be linked to you or your device (“De-Identifiable Information”).

4.         How We Share and Disclose Information.

           4.1       Service Providers and Third Parties. We may share your Personal Information with third parties and service providers (collectively “Service Providers”)assisting with and performing services or providing products in connection with the Services. We may share and disclose your Personal Information with ServiceProviders in connection with the Services. The Service Providers will be bound to protect Personal Information in a manner consistent with our own policies and practices and in accordance with Applicable Laws. In addition, you may choose to use certain features on our website for which we partner with ServiceProviders and other entities. These features are operated by third parties that are not affiliated with us. These third parties may use your PersonalInformation in accordance with their own privacy policies. On websites on which these features are offered, the relevant third parties are identified. We recommend you review applicable Service Providers’ and third parties’ privacy policies and practices as applicable.

           4.2       De-Identifiable Information. From time to time, we may share De-IdentifiableInformation about the Services, Service use by users, and demographics and habits of users in connection with the Services by publishing reports on usage trends or through marketing or promotional materials. The sharing of suchDe-Identifiable Information is unrestricted, and you do not have the option to remove consent of the use, sharing, and disclosure of De-IdentifiableInformation.

           4.3       Legal and Audit Reasons. We may also share and disclose Personal Information when we, in good faith, believe disclosure is appropriate to comply with ApplicableLaws, court orders, or subpoenas or in connection with a legal dispute or proceeding, an audit, or an investigation. We may share and disclose PersonalInformation to prevent or investigate a crime, such as fraud or identity theft, to protect the security of our Services and our other guests and visitors, to enforce or apply our policies or other agreements, or to protect our own rights or property or the rights, property, or safety of our users, guests, visitors, or others. We will attempt to notify our users about legal demands for theirPersonal Information when appropriate in our judgment, unless we already obtained your consent, or such is prohibited by Applicable Law, subpoena, or court order, or when the request is an emergency. We may dispute such demands when we believe, in our discretion, that the requests are over broad, vague, or lack proper authority.

           4.4       Business Transfers. As we continue to grow, develop, and expand our business and operations, we may buy, merge, acquire, or partner with other third parties, companies, and entities. In such transactions (including in contemplation of such transactions), Personal Information may be among the information shared and transferred assets. If a portion of or all our assets are sold or transferred to a third party, company, or entity, your Personal Information would likely be one of the transferred business assets. If such transfer is subject to additional mandatory restrictions under Applicable Laws, we will comply with such restrictions. Any company or entity receiving Personal Information shall be bound to the restrictions, rights, and obligations of this Privacy Policy.

5.         Your Choices and Consent.

           5.1       Generally. Where we rely on consent, you will always be able to withdraw that individualized consent under certain circumstances and for certain purposes. Even if you withdraw consent, we may have other legal grounds for processing, sharing, and retaining PersonalInformation for other purposes, such as those set out in this Privacy Policy.Under certain circumstances, you may have a right to opt-out of direct marketing, or certain promotions and profiling we may perform or conduct for direct marketing purposes, at any time, by contacting us as indicated in the“Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy. You should be aware that your preferences and removal of consent to collect and share certain PersonalInformation, or objection to our use of your Personal Information may impact the functionality and availability of the Services, in whole or in part. If you remove your consent and then later re-consent, such re-consent will control.  

           5.2       Accounts. If you have registered and set-up an account, you may access, review, update, or delete certain Personal Information and settings by logging into your account and using available features and functionalities or by contacting us in accordance with the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy. You may also contact us to delete your account and membership. Please note that we will need to verify that you have the authority to delete the account and certain activity generated prior to deletion may remain stored by us and may be shared with third parties as detailed in this Privacy Policy.

           5.3       Cookies.  Most web browsers are set to accept Cookies by default; however, you can usually set your browser to remove or reject Cookies. If you choose to remove or reject Cookies, this could affect the availability and functionality of our Services. In addition to adjusting the appropriate settings in your browser, many advertising companies that may collect information for targeted advertising purposes. To learn more about your choices regarding the collection of your online activity, or to opt-out of interest-based advertising, you can visit https://www.aboutads.info/choices (WebChoices: Digital Advertising Alliance’s Consumer Choice Tool for Web US (aboutads.info)) to check participating companies and permissions. If you choose to opt-out, aCookie will be placed on your browser indicating your choice. Because Cookies are stored by your browser, any opt-out election you make is valid only for the computer/device and browser combination used to opt-out. If you opt-out of interest-based advertising, you may still receive advertisements from us, but they will not be customized based on your online activities, and you may still receive promotional advertisements when you sign into your account, using our website or the mobile app. Deleting or clearing your internet browser’s Cookies will remove your opt-out because it is stored in a Cookie, and, if you wish, you will need to opt-out again. You can contact us as indicated in the “ContactUs” section of this Privacy Policy for more information. Advertisers and companies who are members of the Digital Advertising Alliance or the NetworkAdvertising Initiative publish instructions on how individuals can opt-out from targeted marketing and advertising by their members. You can find more information on these opt-out capabilities on www.aboutads.info and www.networkadvertising.org

           5.4       Marketing. You have a choice at any time to stop us from sharing your Personal Information in limited situations for marketing purposes or sending you emails for marketing purposes by contacting us in the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy or by following the “unsubscribe” link included in e-mail messages. If you provide consent for us to contact you on the mobile number you provide, including text messages, then you may revoke your consent to receive calls and text messages on your mobile phone number by contacting us in the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy. Please note that despite any indicated e-mail or text marketing preferences, we may continue to send you administrative and informational emails regarding the Services as used by you. If you remove certain Personal Information or your consent to receive information electronically the Services may be limited. You must consent to use and receive informational electronic communications to use the Services, including receiving electronic notices of updates, disclosures, and changes to our terms, agreements, and policies (including this Privacy Policy), subject to ApplicableLaws.

           5.5       Limitations. In certain circumstances providing Personal Information is optional. However, if you choose not to provide Personal Information required to use the Services, in whole or in part, then you may be unable to use certain features and functions of the Services. We will inform you of limitations with the Services if you attempt to or remove Personal Information in connection with the Services.

           5.6       DNT. Some browsers offer a“do not track” (“DNT”) option. Since no common industry or legal standard for DNT has been adopted by industry groups, technology companies, or regulators, we do not respond to DNT signals. We will make efforts to continue to monitor developments around DNT browser technology and the implementation of a standard.

6.         Retention of Personal Information. We will retain Personal Information required to provide the Services and to comply with privacy requests, manage active accounts, resolve disputes, enforce our terms, policies, and agreements, provide safety and security to you and our other guests, users, and visitors, and as allowed or required by Applicable Laws. We also retain Personal Information processed on behalf of our users as directed. We may also retain copies ofPersonal Information for disaster recovery purposes, business continuity purposes, to prevent fraud, crime, or future abuse, safety and security reasons, or for any other legitimate business purpose. The retention ofPersonal Information will be in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

7.         Information Security. The security of Personal Information is important to us. We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical procedures, practices, protections, controls, and safeguards designed to protect Personal Information, which we collect or have access to, from unauthorized access, use, alteration, exfiltration, distribution, or dissemination. Although we work hard to ensure the integrity and security of our systems and controls, it must be recognized that no information system is 100% secure and, therefore, we cannot guarantee the security of such Personal Information. Outages, attacks, human error, system failure, unauthorized use, hacking, changes in laws, or other factors may compromise the security of Personal Information at any time. We will endeavor to maintain protective controls, safeguards, and security in place to aid in the prevention of unauthorized access, use, sharing, distribution, or dissemination of Personal Information and will update our controls, safeguards, and security to be compliant with Applicable Laws and remediate any vulnerabilities identified as expeditiously as possible.

8.         International Users and Personal Data Export.

           8.1       Generally. Our Services are operated from and directed toward citizens, users, and persons in the UnitedStates of America. Any Personal Information we collect may be transferred to, processed, used, managed, and stored in the United States or other countries through our Service Providers. Personal Information protection laws in the U.S. may differ from those of the country you are located in, and yourPersonal Information may be subject to government requests or subpoenas, court orders, or law enforcement according to U.S. law. The Services are hosted and reside in the U.S. and are intended for and directed to users in the U.S. only. If you are a user and live in the U.S., you are subject to U.S. Federal and State Applicable Laws governing personal privacy. You should be aware of your individual state rights and protections when it comes to your privacy. To the extent applicable, we will comply with U.S. Federal and State Applicable Laws regarding privacy. For example, under the law of some jurisdictions, you may have the right to ask us for a copy of your Personal Information; to correct, delete or restrict (stop any active)processing of your Personal Information; and/or to obtain Personal Information you provide to us for a contract or with your consent in a structured, machine-readable format, and to ask us to share such Personal Information at your request. Your use of the Services indicates your consent to and willful submission to U.S. Applicable Laws. If you are a user accessing the Services from the European Union, Asia, or any other region or country with laws, rules, guidelines, statutes, or regulations governing PersonalInformation collection, use, sharing, and disclosure that differs from U.S.Applicable Laws you are responsible for notifying us of your location.Additionally, you are hereby advised that any use of Services is governed and controlled by (a) U.S. Applicable Laws, (b) this notice and Privacy Policy, and(c) Off Leash’s other applicable policies, procedures, terms, and practices. Your use of the Services indicates your consent to and willful submission to U.S. Applicable Laws. You represent and covenant to us that you are and able to transfer your Personal Information to submission under U.S. Applicable Laws and willfully consent to such transfer and application of U.S. Applicable Laws to the extent allowed. By using the Services or visiting our dog park(s) and/or related facilities, or visiting our website, using our mobile app, or accessing any of our Services, you are consenting to the transfer, processing, use of, handling, and storage of Personal Information in the U.S. and as described in this Privacy Policy and in other agreements between Off Leash and you. The Services are not intended to subject us to the laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, statutes, codes, venue, or jurisdiction of any state, country, or territory other than those of the U.S.Personal Information may be maintained, stored, and processed in the U.S., or any country where we have facilities or in which we engage Service Providers but remain subject to Applicable Laws of the U.S. for data protection and privacy.

           8.2       European Residents. Subject to the foregoing Section 8.1, if you are a citizen and resident of theEuropean Union then you have certain privacy rights, and you should know your rights. To the extent applicable and to the extent we do not have a legitimate business reason to keep or continue processing your Personal Information, you may request one of the following options. If you ask us, we will identify the PersonalInformation we collect and process and as required by Applicable Laws, and we will provide you with a copy of your Personal Information collected to the extent available and retained. If your Personal Data is inaccurate or incomplete as identified by you, you are entitled to ask that we correct or complete it. At your request, you can ask us to restrict, block, or erase yourPersonal Information in some circumstances and to the extent possible, such as where we no longer need it, or you withdraw your consent (where applicable) and there is no other legal basis for processing.

           8.3       Reporting. If you have a concern about our privacy practices, including the way that we handle or handled yourPersonal Information, you can report it to the applicable data protection agency. 

9.         US State Specific Provisions.

           9.1       California Residents. If you are a resident of the State of California, you have certain rights afforded to you under the California Consumer Privacy Act, or the “CCPA”, as amended. Note– For these purposes, Personal Information does not include information that is De-Identifiable Information that cannot be reasonably linked to you.

                       9.1.1     California Residents Rights. As applicable, for any California residents who are users and visitors to the Off Leash website and mobile app, use our Services, visit our dog park(s) and related facilities, or visit any other online site owned by Off Leash and who are subject to California laws and jurisdiction, this Section  applies in addition to the other terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy. Your Personal Information (as collected pursuant to this Privacy Policy) may be used for security purposes, quality assurance, training, Service enhancements, marketing, verifying transactions, validation of your identity, account transactions, for purposes of complying with Applicable Laws, responding to government authorities (including authorities outside your state or country of residence), to enforce our rights and terms and conditions, to protect privacy, safety, and property, handle disputes, and in connection with a sale, merger, or acquisition involving Off Leash or its Service Providers. As part of the Services, Off Leash may disclose and share your Personal Information with our Service Providers, consultants, advisers, examiners, legal authorities, and auditors. Service Providers may include financial institutions, identity fraud providers and organizations, technology providers, website and mobile app support providers, auditing servicers, payment processing providers, and other Service Providers engaged in the active development, processing, transacting, prevention, investment, or other legitimate and essential business purposes connected with the Services.

                       9.1.2     Analytics. Google Analytics may collect your Personal Information when browsing the internet and visiting our website to collect information about your website use. You may opt-out of Google Analytics collecting certain information by visiting https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout, and following the instructions.

                       9.1.3     California Personal Information Categories. As a California resident you may request the following information from Off Leash:  (a) the categories of Personal Information Off Leash collects, uses, discloses and sells, as applicable; (b) the categories of sources from which PersonalInformation is collected; (c) the business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling (if applicable) the Personal Information; (d) the categories of third parties with whom we share Personal Information; and (e) the specific pieces of Personal Information that we have collected about you and retain. Asa California resident you may request that we delete your Personal Information, subject to certain limitations; for example, we may keep Personal Information as required or permitted by Applicable Laws, if you are an Off Leash accountholder, and to process transactions and facilitate your Service requests. You have the right to be free from unlawful discrimination when you exercise yourCalifornia privacy rights. As applicable for any sale of Personal Information, as a California resident, you may request if and when Off-Lease has ‘sold’ any of your Personal Information to third parties, as defined under California law.

                       9.1.4     Data Deletion. As a California resident, you have the right to request the deletion of your PersonalInformation relating to the prior twelve (12) month period, to the extent such has been retained, subject to our rights under Applicable Laws. To learn more about how to or to request a deletion of your Personal Information by Off Leash, contact us as indicated in the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy. We require certain information to verify your deletion request ofPersonal Information up to the last 12-months. Your request only applies to thePersonal Information collected and retained by Off Leash. For any third party websites, you will need to visit their website individually or contact the third party directly to make any similar deletion request of them. Any links provided on the Off Leash website are provided for convenience only and we do not endorse, validate, or support any third party website. Once you leave our website, the third party’s online policy and privacy statement will determine what Personal Information is collected, shared, or stored. You should carefully review third party policies and materials to learn how third party websites collect, use, share, and store Personal Information. We may employ the use of device safeguards, encryption, and firewalls to protect information and data, but communications you send to us electronically may not be secure when it is transmitted to us. We recommend that you do not use unsecure channels (like unencrypted email) to communicate sensitive or confidential information to us.Visit the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy if you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or your individual privacy rights as a California resident.

           9.2       Colorado Residents. If you are a resident of the State of Colorado, we agree to protect your Personal Information in accordance with Colorado State law and the terms of this Privacy Policy. As applicable and as a Colorado state resident and under Colorado privacy laws, you have the right to ensure that yourPersonal Information is being collected for a legitimate business purpose.Under Colorado privacy law, De-Identifiable Information is not consideredPersonal Information. You do have the right to request and access the PersonalInformation we collect, the right to have any inaccuracies of your PersonalInformation corrected, the right to request Personal Information be deleted(except under certain circumstances), the right to receive a portable copy of your Personal Information, and the right to opt-out of processing PersonalInformation for targeted marketing, sale to third parties, or profiling in connection with decisions related to advertising to you. If you would like to opt-out of or make a request in connection with your Personal Information, please contact us in accordance with the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy.

           9.3       Connecticut Residents.  Under certain circumstances and as aState of Connecticut resident, and in accordance with Connecticut privacy laws, we may be required to obtain your consent to the use of Personal Information, which is one of the purposes of this Privacy Policy. You have the right of deletion of certain Personal Information we obtain from others, access toPersonal Information we maintain in a portability format, and the right to opt-out of the use of Personal Information under certain circumstances (e.g.,targeted marketing purposes). Our collection, use, and maintaining of yourPersonal Information will be in accordance with Connecticut privacy laws and this Privacy Policy If you would like to opt out of or make a request in connection with your Personal Information, please contact us in accordance with the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy.

           9.4       Nevada Residents. Under State ofNevada law, certain Nevada consumer residents may opt-out of the sale ofPersonal Information for monetary consideration (as such terms are defined under applicable Nevada privacy law) to a person for that person to license or sell such information to additional persons. We do not engage in such activity; however, if you are a Nevada resident who has purchased services from us, you may submit a request to opt-out of any potential future sales underNevada law by contacting us in accordance with the “Contact Us” Section below.Please note we will take reasonable steps to verify your identity and the authenticity of the request. Once verified, we will maintain your request in the event our practices change. If you would like to opt-out of or make are quest in connection with your Personal Information, please contact us in accordance with the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy. 

           9.5       Utah Residents. As applicable and as a resident of the State of Utah, you are afforded certain core rights in connection with the use of your Personal Information. You have the right of deletion of certain Personal Information, access to Personal Information we maintain in a portability format, and the right to opt-out of the use ofPersonal Information under certain circumstances. Our collection, use, and maintaining of your Personal Information will be in accordance with Utah privacy laws and this Privacy Policy. If you would like to opt-out of or make a request in connection with your Personal Information, please contact us in accordance with the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy. 

           9.6       Virginia Residents. As in otherStates who have passed privacy legislation (as indicated herein), as aCommonwealth of Virginia resident, you have certain rights with respect to yourPersonal Information and what and how your Personal Information is collected and used. As a Virginia resident you have the right to confirm your PersonalInformation is being processed and how it is used, as well as the right to havePersonal Information corrected and deleted (under certain circumstances). Like other State privacy laws, you have the right to obtain a portable copy of thePersonal Information we maintain and to opt-out of the processing of PersonalInformation for targeted marketing and sale purposes. We will collect, use, and maintain your Personal Information for legitimate business purposes only and implement reasonable security measures for the protection of your PersonalInformation. As necessary, we will obtain your consent prior to processing yourPersonal Information. If you would like to opt-out of or make a request in connection with your Personal Information, please contact us in accordance with the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy.

           9.7       State Privacy Laws Generally.The States identified in this Privacy Policy are the States who have passed specific legislation regarding individual State privacy rights of its residents, as of the date of last revision of this Privacy Policy. Not all provisions, rights, and obligations for all individual U.S. States that are germane to privacy rights are expressed in this Privacy Policy, as this area of the law continues to change, and U.S. States continue to enact new legislation and rules to formulate the handling and processing of non-public personal data as part of Personal Information (as it is defined in this Privacy Policy). You should be familiar with your individual State privacy laws and your rights under applicable U.S. State law for the protection of your PersonalInformation. Your privacy rights may include the right to (a) request the deletion of Personal Information we obtain from others; (b) the right to request a portable copy of the Personal Information we obtain; (c) the right to opt-out of certain marketing, promotions, and advertising (specifically targeted marketing based on profiling using your Personal Information); (d) the right to limit the sale of your Personal Information to third parties (except under certain circumstances when we have a legitimate business purpose); (e)the right to know we are using reasonable security measures to protect yourPersonal Information; (f) the right to request the categories and type ofPersonal Information we collect, use, and maintain; and (g) what third parties may receive or have access to your Personal Information. If you want to make a request, provide, or remove your consent to the use of Personal Information(under certain circumstances), or to opt-out of our use of Personal Information for certain purposes, then you can contact us in accordance with the “ContactUs” section of this Privacy Policy.

           10.       Links to Third Party Websites. The Services may contain links to other third party websites not operated or controlled by us, including Service Providers, social media services, recording services, and advertising websites. The information that you share with third party websites will be governed by the specific privacy policies and terms of use and service of the applicable third party websites and applicable third parties, and not by this Privacy Policy. By providing access to or information on these links we do not imply, endorse, represent, or recommend any such third parties, that we have reviewed or approved such third party websites, or will have any responsibility or liability for use or access to such third party websites or the content contained on any third party website. You should review the third party websites or contact the third party directly for information on their services and their privacy practices and policies.

Additionally, we may use third parties to send advertisements on our behalf. These third parties may have access to limited Personal Information for the purposes of acting on our behalf. They may also use Cookies or similar tracking technologies to identify you through your browser usage. While you may disable some of these through blocking Cookies in your browser, you may still be provided advertising as part of a broader marketing campaign. If you wish to not receive advertising emails from us, please contact us as provided in the “Contact Us” section of this Privacy Policy.

11.       Children’s Information. The Services are NOT intended for use by minors and individuals under the age of thirteen (13). The Services are only directed to individuals over the age of thirteen and only individuals who are over the age of 18 may purchase a dog park membership and be a user of the Services. As part of the Services offered, audio and video recordings and live-stream videos of guests and their visitors are created, streamed, made, used, collected, transmitted, and retained. While we do not knowingly collect Personal Information from individuals under the age of thirteen, individuals who are under the age of thirteen may be visitors to our dog park(s) and related facilities and may appear in live-stream coverage and be recorded while visiting our dog park(s) and related facilities. As the primary member and/or user of our website, Services, and other products and offerings, the member and user of our Services represent that they have the authority to invite, bring, and consent on behalf of all visitors brought with the member. Guests who bring visitors to our dog park(s) and related facilities are responsible for sharing and disclosing pertinent information regarding Off Leash’s Services, including this Privacy Policy. If any member, user, or guest brings another visitor to our dog park(s) and related facilities who is under the age of thirteen, then they are fully responsible for disclosing information and obtaining consent related to our privacy practices, rules, and rights, the collection of Personal Information, and other requirements under this Privacy Policy and our terms and conditions. As applicable, if we become aware of individuals who have provided us with Personal Information and are under the age of thirteen, we will take steps to deactivate the account and delete the Personal Information. If you become aware of information from individuals under the age of thirteen which has been provided to us or included in our audio or video recordings, please contact us in accordance with the “Contact Us” section below.

12.       Contact Us. If you have any questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy, or wish to make a notice in connection here with, please contact us via e-mail at offleashlegal@offleashdogparkbar.com, or by writing us at:

Off Leash Dog Park LLC
150 Interstate North Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30339
Attn: Legal Department