Privacy Policy
Last Updated: [June 2025]
Introduction
Welcome to 212bloomfield.com (“we”,
“us”, or “our”). We are committed to protecting your privacy. This
Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, share, and protect your personal information when you use our
website 212bloomfield.com (the “Site”). It is designed to comply with United
States data privacy laws as of June 2025, including the California Consumer Privacy Act
(“CCPA”) as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”), the
Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”), the Colorado Privacy Act
(“CPA”), the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”), the Utah
Consumer Privacy Act (“UCPA”), and similar state privacy laws . We also follow
applicable requirements of major technology and advertising platforms (Google, Meta/Facebook, Amazon,
Microsoft/Bing, TikTok, etc.) regarding data use for analytics and marketing. Please read this Policy carefully
to understand our practices.
Information We Collect
We may collect the following categories of personal information from
you (directly or via automated means) when you use our Site:
- Identifiers:
e.g. name, username, email address, account ID, or similar identifiers you provide.
- Contact
Information: e.g. email address, telephone number, or mailing address (if you choose to provide
them).
- Device and Internet Activity: e.g. IP address, device identifiers, cookie IDs,
browser type, operating system, browsing history, and usage information about how you interact with our
Site.
- Geolocation Data: general location inferred from your IP address or device
settings (we do not collect precise GPS coordinates unless you explicitly allow it).
- Commercial Information: e.g. records of products or services purchased, obtained, or
considered, if applicable, and other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
- Preferences and Other Information: any preferences, feedback, or other personal
information you provide through our Site (such as through forms or profile settings).
- Sensitive Personal Information: We do not actively collect sensitive personal data
(such as Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, financial account info, precise health or
biometric data, etc.) unless necessary for a specific purpose. If we ever need to collect sensitive information,
we will do so only with your consent or as otherwise permitted by law, and we will limit the use and
disclosure of that information as required (you also have the right to limit our use of such sensitive data
under certain laws ).
Note: We do not knowingly collect personal information
from children under the age of 13. Our Site is not intended for users under 13, and if you are under 13,
please do not provide any information. If we learn that we have collected personal data from a child under
13, we will delete it as required by the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
How We Use Your Information
We use the personal information we collect for the following
purposes:
- Providing and Improving the Service: To operate the Site and
provide you with the features and services you request. We also use data to understand how users interact
with our Site, to debug and improve the functionality and performance of our services.
- Communication: To respond to your inquiries, provide customer support, send
administrative or account-related messages (e.g. password resets, updates to terms or policies), and send
you information about features or offerings if you have subscribed to such communications.
- Personalization: To remember your settings and preferences, personalize your
experience on our Site, and present content tailored to your interests.
- Analytics and
Development: To analyze usage of our Site (including through the use of third-party analytics
tools) so we can understand trends and user needs, and to develop new features, products or services, or
improve existing ones.
- Marketing and Advertising: To provide you with marketing
communications (where permitted by law) and to serve you advertisements on our Site or on third-party
platforms (such as Google, Facebook/Meta, Bing, TikTok) that are tailored to your interests. We may use and
share information with advertising partners to deliver personalized ads, as described in the “Cookies and
Tracking Technologies” section below.
- Security and Fraud Prevention: To protect
our Site, investigate and prevent fraudulent transactions, unauthorized access, hacking, malware, or other
illegal activities, and to ensure the physical and digital security of our operations.
- Legal
Compliance: To comply with our legal and regulatory obligations, such as responding to valid legal
process (subpoenas, court orders), enforcing our Terms of Service, or protecting our rights (or the rights of
others) and safety.
How We Share Your Information
We value your privacy and do not sell your personal
information to third parties for money. However, we may share or disclose your information in the following
situations (in accordance with applicable privacy laws):
- Service Providers: We
share personal information with trusted third-party service providers or contractors who perform services
on our behalf, such as hosting our website, data analytics, customer support, email delivery, or other
technical operations. These service providers are contractually obligated to use your information only for
the purposes of providing services to us and to protect your information with appropriate security
measures .
- Advertising and Analytics Partners: We use third-party analytics
and advertising partners (including, for example, Google Analytics, Google Ads/AdSense, Meta (Facebook)
Pixel, Microsoft Advertising/Bing Ads, Amazon Ads, TikTok Pixel, and others) to understand how our Site is
used and to assist in our marketing efforts. These partners may collect information via cookies and similar
technologies on our Site in order to provide aggregated analytics or to serve you targeted advertisements
on our behalf on other platforms. For instance, Google may use cookies to serve ads based on your prior
visits to 212bloomfield.com, and its use of advertising cookies enables itself and its partners to serve ads to you
based on your visits to this Site and other sites on the Internet . Similarly, we may use the Facebook Pixel
which allows Facebook to collect or receive information from our Site and other internet locations to
provide measurement services and target ads. As required by Facebook’s terms, we hereby notify you that
third parties (including Facebook) may use cookies, web beacons, and similar storage technologies to
collect or receive information from our Site and elsewhere on the internet and use that information to
provide measurement services and target ads . These third-party companies will have access to certain
information about you (such as device identifiers, browsing activity, and usage data) under their own
privacy policies. We do not permit these third parties to collect sensitive personal data from our Site, and we
contractually require them to comply with privacy laws when handling any personal information obtained
from us.
- Business Transfers: If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing
due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, sale of company assets, or transition of service to
another provider, your information may be transferred to a successor or affiliate as part of that
transaction.
- Legal and Safety Disclosures: We may disclose personal information
if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to (i) comply with a legal
obligation or respond to lawful requests or legal process, (ii) protect and defend our rights or property, (iii)
act in urgent circumstances to protect the personal safety of users of the Site or the public, or (iv) protect
against legal liability.
- With Your Consent: We may share your personal
information for other purposes not listed here if you have asked us to do so or have given explicit
consent.
Note on “Sale” of Personal Information: We do not exchange your
personal data for money. However, the definition of “sale” under some state laws (like California’s CCPA/
CPRA) includes sharing personal information with third parties for targeted advertising or other valuable
consideration. In the context of digital advertising on our Site, some data sharing (for example, with
advertising partners to serve personalized ads) could be considered a “sale” or “sharing” under those laws.
We only engage in such data sharing as permitted by law and as described above, and you have the right to
opt out of these practices as described in the next section.
Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We and our partners use cookies, beacons, pixels, and
similar tracking technologies (“cookies”) on our Site to provide, personalize, analyze, and
improve our services, as well as to deliver relevant advertisements. When you visit 212bloomfield.com, we or our
third-party providers may set cookies on your browser that capture information about your activity.
Types of cookies we use include:
- Essential Cookies:
These are necessary for the Site to function properly (e.g., to remember your login or preferences). You
cannot opt out of these as the Site won’t work properly without them.
- Analytics Cookies:
strong> These cookies help us understand how visitors use our Site. For example, we use Google Analytics
to collect information about usage of our Site. Google Analytics may collect information such as your IP
address, browser type, pages visited, time spent on pages, and referring URLs. Google uses this data to
provide us with reports and analysis. We use this information to analyze trends and improve the Site.
Google may also use the data it collects to improve its own services. (For more details on how Google
collects and processes data when you use sites like ours, see Google’s “How Google uses data from sites or
apps that use our services” in Google’s Privacy & Terms.) If you wish, you can opt out of Google Analytics by
using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on provided by Google.
- Advertising
Cookies: These cookies are used to deliver advertisements relevant to you. They work by uniquely
identifying your browser and device. Our advertising partners (such as Google, Facebook/Meta, Bing,
Amazon, TikTok, and others) may set advertising cookies to track your browsing activity on our Site and
other websites, so that they can show you ads that are more likely to interest you. For example, Google’s
advertising cookies allow it and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visit to our Site and other
sites on the Internet . These cookies might also be used to limit the number of times you see an ad and
to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. We do not serve personalized ads to users where it
is not permitted by law (for instance, we do not target or personalize ads based on sensitive personal data
or to children under 16).
Your choices: On your first visit to our Site (and
periodically thereafter), you may be presented with a cookie consent banner or tool to manage your cookie
preferences. You can choose to accept or reject certain cookies (except strictly necessary cookies). You can
also control cookies through your browser settings — for example, you can instruct your browser to refuse
all cookies or to delete them. However, please note that if you block or delete cookies, some features of our
Site may not function correctly. For more information about cookies and how to manage them, you can visit
AllAboutCookies.org.
Global Privacy
Control (GPC): We honor “Do Not Sell or Share” signals, such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC)
signal, as required by applicable law . If your browser or device is configured to send a GPC signal, our
Site will recognize it as an opt-out request for the sale or sharing of your personal information (for purposes
of CCPA/CPRA and similar laws). See the Your Privacy Rights section below for
more on how to exercise your opt-out rights.
Your Privacy Rights and Choices
Depending on your state of residence, you
may have certain rights regarding your personal information. 212bloomfield.com is committed to honoring the
rights of consumers as provided by law in California, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and other states
with similar privacy laws. These rights may include:
- Right to Know/Access:
You have the right to know what personal information we have collected about you, and to request access
to that information. This includes the right to request that we disclose the categories of personal
information we have collected, the categories of sources of that information, the business or commercial
purposes for collecting it, the categories of third parties with whom we share it, and specific pieces of
personal information we hold about you . Upon verification of your identity, we will provide the required
information as mandated by law.
- Right to Delete: You have the right to request
deletion of the personal information we have collected from you. Upon receiving and verifying a valid
deletion request, we will delete your personal information from our records (and direct our service
providers to do the same), unless retaining the information is necessary for us or our service providers to
complete a transaction you requested, detect security incidents, comply with a legal obligation, or other
limited exceptions allowed by law.
- Right to Correct: You have the right to request
that we correct inaccuracies in your personal information. If any personal data we maintain about you is
inaccurate or outdated, you may request a correction, and upon verification we will correct it as required
.
- Right to Data Portability: You have the right to obtain a copy of the personal
information you provided to us, in a portable and (to the extent technically feasible) readily usable format,
so that you can transmit it to another entity. In many cases, this right is included as part of your right of
access.
- Right to Opt-Out of “Sale” or Sharing of Personal Information: You have
the right to opt out of the sale of your personal information or the sharing of your personal information for
cross-context behavioral advertising (targeted advertising) purposes. This means if we engage in data
exchanges that are considered “sales” or “sharing” under the law, you can tell us to stop. To exercise this
right, you can use the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link on our Site (if available) or
contact us as provided below. We also honor browser-based opt-out signals like the Global Privacy Control
(GPC) as an opt-out of sales/sharing – if we detect a GPC signal from your device, we will treat it as a
valid opt-out request without requiring additional action from you.
- Right to Opt-Out of
Targeted Advertising: In states like Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, and others, you have the right
to opt out of the processing of your personal data for purposes of targeted advertising. We will honor
requests from you to opt out of online tracking for advertising purposes. This opt-out can be accomplished
by using the same methods as the “Do Not Sell or Share” above (since our use of personal data for
personalized ads may be considered a sale or targeted advertising). You can also opt out of targeted ads by
adjusting your cookie preferences or using industry opt-out tools (see “Advertising Choices” below).
- Right to Opt-Out of Profiling: You have the right to opt out of any “profiling” in
furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning you (as defined in
certain laws, like VCDPA/CPA). We do not engage in automated decision-making or profiling that produces
legal or similarly significant effects on consumers. In other words, we do not use your personal data to
make solely automated decisions about you that could seriously affect you – such as decisions about
financial services, housing, insurance, or employment eligibility – without human involvement. As we do not
perform such profiling, this opt-out is generally not applicable. If we ever plan to use personal data for
automated decision-making that has significant effects, we will update this Policy and provide the
appropriate opt-out or opt-in choices as required.
- Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal
Information (California): If you are a California resident and we collect any information that is
considered “sensitive personal information” under the CPRA (for example, precise geolocation, race/
ethnicity, health information, etc.), you have the right to request that we limit the use or disclosure of that
sensitive information to the purposes authorized by law. We will honor such requests. (Note: As stated
above, we do not collect sensitive personal information unless necessary, and if we do, we only use it for
essential purposes or with your consent.)
- Right to Non-Discrimination/No Retaliation:
strong> We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your privacy rights. This means, for
example, we will not deny you goods or services, charge you a different price, or provide a different level of
quality of service just because you exercised your rights under a privacy law . In certain states, we may
offer financial incentives (such as discounts or rewards) in exchange for the collection or use of personal
information, but we will only do so if the program is permitted by law, we provide you with relevant details,
and we obtain your opt-in consent. Even then, you have the right to withdraw from such programs at any
time.
- Right to Appeal (Virginia, Colorado, etc.): If we decline to take action on a
request you make in the exercise of the above rights, you have the right to appeal our decision. We will
provide instructions in our response if we deny a request, explaining how you can submit an appeal.
Typically, this will involve contacting us and providing information about the request you wish to appeal. We
will review appeals in a timely manner as required by law.
How to Exercise Your
Rights: To exercise any of the applicable rights described above, please contact us by using the
information in the “Contact Us” section of this Policy below. Please specify which right you are seeking to
exercise and provide us with enough information to verify your identity (for example, by providing
identifying details we may already have, like your email address or account info). We will respond to your
request within the timeframe required by law (generally within 45 days, with the possibility of a 45-day
extension in certain circumstances). If we need more information to verify your identity or process your
request, we will let you know.
Authorized Agents: In some states (like California),
you may designate an authorized agent to make a privacy rights request on your behalf. If you choose to
use an authorized agent, we will take steps to verify the agent’s authority (for example, by requiring a
signed written permission from you) and also verify your identity directly, unless the agent has a legally
sufficient power of attorney. Please have the authorized agent contact us with proof of their authorization
and your identity.
Global Privacy Control: As noted above, we treat browser or
device signals such as the Global Privacy Control as valid opt-out requests for the sale or sharing of
personal data . You do not need to make a separate request to opt out of sale/sharing if you have GPC
enabled on your browser; the signal will be processed automatically by our Site.
No Automated Decision-Making
212bloomfield.com does not use personal information for
automated decision-making or profiling that produces legal or similarly significant effects on consumers. In
other words, we do not make any purely algorithmic decisions about you that would substantially affect
your rights or interests without human review. All important decisions involving your personal information
are subject to human intervention. If this practice changes in the future, we will update this Privacy Policy to
reflect that and to explain your rights regarding such processing.
Data Security
We implement reasonable and appropriate security measures to protect the
personal information we collect from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. These
measures include technical, administrative, and physical safeguards that are designed to protect the
integrity and security of data. For example, we use encryption and secure protocols to transmit sensitive
data where appropriate, maintain firewalls and access controls on our systems, and limit access to personal
data to employees and contractors on a need-to-know basis. However, please be aware that no method of
transmitting or storing data is completely secure, and while we strive to protect your information, we
cannot guarantee absolute security. You should also take steps to protect your information by, for instance,
keeping your account credentials private and logging out of the Site after your sessions.
Data Retention
We retain personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the
purposes for which we collected it, or to satisfy legal, accounting, or reporting requirements. In
determining retention periods, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the data, the potential
risk of harm from unauthorized use or disclosure, the purposes of processing, and whether we can achieve
those purposes through other means. We also consider applicable legal requirements (for example, certain
laws may require us to keep transactional records for a certain time). Under the CPRA (California), we are
required to state that we do not keep your data longer than is reasonably necessary and proportionate to
the purpose for which it was collected . When personal information is no longer needed, we will either
delete it or anonymize it (so that it can no longer be associated with you), unless we are required by law to
keep it for a longer period.
International Data Transfers
212bloomfield.com is based in the United States. If you are accessing
our Site from outside the United States, please be aware that your information will be transferred to and
processed in the United States and possibly other countries. These countries may have data protection laws
that are different from those in your country of residence (and, in some cases, may not be as protective). We
have taken appropriate safeguards to require that your personal information will remain protected in
accordance with this Privacy Policy. This includes implementing standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for data
transfers where required and, where applicable, relying on recognized transfer mechanisms to legally
transfer data across borders. We also comply with other cross-border data transfer requirements as
needed. By using our Site or providing us with information, you acknowledge the transfer of your personal
data to the United States or other jurisdictions as described in this Policy.
Third-Party Links and Services
Our Site may contain links to websites, content, or services
that are hosted or provided by third parties (for example, links to our pages on services like LinkedIn,
Facebook, X (Twitter), or other external websites). If you click on those links or otherwise engage with thirdparty services, you will be interacting with the third party, not 212bloomfield.com. This Privacy Policy only applies
to 212bloomfield.com and our own Site. We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of third-party
websites to which our Site links, and we encourage you to read the privacy policies of those third-party
websites before providing any information to them or through them. Inclusion of a link to a third-party
site or service is for your convenience and does not imply that we endorse or have reviewed the thirdparty’s policies or practices.
Platform-Specific Disclosures
Additional notices for certain platforms or data
practices:
- Google Services: If our Site integrates with Google services
(such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, or YouTube embeds), note that Google may collect information as
described in their Google Privacy & Terms
for partner sites. We adhere to Google’s policies for data protection. For example, Google Analytics data
is used only for analytics and is not shared with other Google services unless we have enabled such
features. We also utilize Google’s ads data
protection terms as applicable, and Google has announced that as of July 1, 2023, it operates as a
separate business (not a service provider) for certain ad processing , which means certain data transfers
for personalized advertising might be considered a “sale” under California law unless restricted. We have
configured our use of Google advertising services to comply with state privacy laws (including offering optouts and honoring restricted data processing modes when applicable).
- Facebook (Meta)
Services: If we use Facebook technologies such as the Facebook Pixel, Custom Audiences, or
Facebook Login, please be aware that Meta Platforms, Inc. may collect certain information from our Site (as
described above under Advertising Cookies). Facebook’s use of that information is governed by the Facebook Data Policy. We do not provide Facebook with
sensitive personal data via these tools. Facebook requires us to ensure that we have a lawful basis for the
data collection and that we disclose how users can opt out of the collection and use of information for ad
targeting (see “Cookies and Tracking Technologies” and “Your Privacy Rights” sections above for those
opt-out options).
- Amazon and Other Advertising Partners: If we participate in
Amazon’s advertising programs or other ad networks, those partners may use cookies or similar tools on
our Site to track performance of ads and user interactions. We comply with any platform-specific
requirements, such as disclosing our use of Amazon’s pixels or scripts if present. Users can opt out of
personalized ads from many of these providers via the DAA’s optout page or the NAI’s opt-out tool, as well as
through the settings provided by those platforms (for example, Amazon’s Advertising Preferences).
- Microsoft/Bing Services: If we utilize Microsoft Advertising (Bing Ads) or Microsoft
clarity analytics, Microsoft may collect certain data through our Site via cookies or similar tracking. Such
data is subject to Microsoft’s Privacy
Statement. You can opt out of Microsoft’s personalized ads by visiting their opt-out page.
- TikTok Pixel: If we use the TikTok Pixel on our Site for advertising or analytics, TikTok
Technology Ltd. may collect information (such as pages viewed, clicks, and identifiers) as you use our Site.
This information may be used to show you our ads on TikTok or to measure ad effectiveness. See TikTok’s Privacy Policy for details on how they
handle collected data. You can control personalized ads on TikTok through your TikTok app settings and via
TikTok’s privacy settings
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We are committed to complying with the policies and requirements of all third-party
platforms we use, especially regarding the handling of personal data for analytics and advertising. If you
have any specific questions about our use of a particular platform or service, you can contact us for more
information.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect
changes in our practices, technologies, legal requirements, or for other operational reasons. When we
make changes, we will revise the “Last Updated” date at the top of this Policy. If changes are material, we
will provide a more prominent notice (such as by posting a notice on our Site or emailing you, if
appropriate). We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically to stay informed about how we are
protecting your information.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or
our data practices, please contact us at [Contact Information]. You may reach out via
email or postal mail (or other offered methods) once we provide a dedicated contact address. Please include
your name and contact information, and describe the nature of your inquiry or request. We will do our best
to respond promptly.