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Privacy Policy

Last Updated and Effective Date: August 21, 2025

Hamilton Beach Health LLC, located at 4421 Waterfront Drive, Glen Allen, VA 23060, USA, its subsidiaries and divisions (collectively, the “Company,” “we,” or “us”) believe that privacy is important and we are committed to maintaining the trust of our customers and our online guests (“you” or “your”).

This Privacy Policy explains how and why the Company collects, uses, discloses or otherwise processes your information, including personal information, through the www.hamiltonbeachhealth.com website (the “Website”), as well as offline when you interact with us (such as through written or verbal communications between you and the Company).  It also describes the policies and practices we have in place with respect to the retention and protection of your personal information and the choices and rights available to you regarding your personal information. Each time you access or use the Website or otherwise interact with the Company, you consent to the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information by the Company in the manner specified in this Privacy Policy.

We may supplement this Privacy Policy with additional information relating to a particular service, product or transaction with you, such as the privacy policy for software that may accompany our products.  This Privacy Policy does not apply to our other Company websites, which have their own Privacy Policy(ies).

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

  • PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU
  • HOW WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
  • WHY WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
  • HOW WE SELL, SHARE OR DISCLOSE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
  • HOW WE PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION
  • HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
  • YOUR RIGHTS IF YOU ARE A CALIFORNIA RESIDENT
  • YOUR RIGHTS IF YOU ARE A RESIDENT OF A STATE OTHER THAN CALIFORNIA
  • NEVADA PRIVACY NOTICE
  • LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
  • INFORMATION FROM CHILDREN
  • YOUR CONTROL OF YOUR INFORMATION
  • EXCLUSION OF ANONYMOUS INFORMATION
  • COMPANY OWNERSHIP OF INFORMATION
  • CONTACT INFORMATION
  • CHANGES TO THE PRIVACY POLICY

1. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU

Personal information is information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with you or your household.  Personal information does not include information that is publicly available, de-identified, or aggregated.   Sensitive personal information is a subset of personal information.  We do not collect any sensitive personal information about you.

The information we collect depends upon how you use the Website or otherwise interact or engage with us.  The chart below summarizes the categories of personal information, including the sensitive personal information, we collect or that we may collect:

Sensitivity of Information

Category of Personal Information

Personal Information that We Collect

Personal Information

Personal identifiers

Your name

Your home or mobile phone numbers

Your email address

Commercial information

We do not collect any commercial information about you

Internet information

We do not collect any information about your use of the Website or any other internet related information from you

Geolocation data

We do not collect your geolocation data

Audiovisual information

Email history and other electronic or digital content you may provide

Professional or employment-related information

Your current employer

Your job title

Education information

We do not collect any education information about you

Inferences

We may make inferences based on information you have provided to us to suggest products that may interest you

Sensitive Personal Information

Sensitive personal identifiers; sensitive characteristics; and/or health information

We do not collect any sensitive personal information about you

2. HOW WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

We may collect information about you in a variety of situations, including:when you use or interact with the Website; or communicate with us through the Website, email, by phone or other means. A summary of the categories of the sources from which we may collect personal information is set forth below.

SOURCES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION WE MAY COLLECT

Sensitivity of Information

Category of Personal Information

Category of Sources from Which We Collect Personal Information

Personal Information

Personal identifiers

Directly from you

Commercial information

Not applicable

Internet information

Not applicable

Geolocation data

Not applicable

Audiovisual information

Directly from you

Professional or employment-related information

Directly from you

Educational information

Not applicable

Inferences

Directly from you

Sensitive Personal Information

Sensitive personal identifiers; sensitive characteristics; and/or health information

Not applicable

Cookies.
“Cookies” are small electronic files which a website can use to enhance website navigation, recognize repeat visitors and customize a visitor’s experience. When you visit the Website, we may place a Cookie on your computer or electronic device to allow you to use the functions made available via the Website. The Cookies placed by us are essential for the Website to function property (“Required Cookies”).  We do not place any Cookies on your computer other than Required Cookies.  We utilize a Cookies banner to notify you that we place Required Cookies on your computer when you visit the Website. Since we do not place any non-essential Cookies (ex. analytics and customization Cookies or advertising Cookies) on your computer when you visit our Website, you do not need to opt-out of their use.

Your browser will also allow cookies and enable automatic collection of information unless you change the default browser settings. Most browsers allow you to manage your cookies preferences. You may adjust your browser to reject or delete cookies. Please note that disabling cookies may impact your experience or limit certain functionality on the Website.  The following links show how to adjust the browser setting of the most frequently used browsers:

3. WHY WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

The particular reason for our collection or use of your information depends on how and why you use the Website or are otherwise interacting with us. We may collect and use your personal information for the following purposes (and for other purposes disclosed to you at the point of collection, as authorized or consented to by you, or as otherwise permitted or required by applicable law):

REASONS WE MAY COLLECT YOUR INFORMATION

Sensitivity of Information

Category of Personal Information

Purpose(s) for Which We Use This Information

Personal Information

Personal Identifiers:

Customer service (ex. to respond to your questions, comments, or requests for information)

Marketing/advertising purposes (ex. to provide information to you about products you may be interested in)

Product development and analytical purposes (ex. to improve the Website or our products)

Administration (ex. to maintain the operability and security of the Website; to detect and prevent fraud; and to protect our property and assets)

Commercial information:

Not applicable

Internet information

Not applicable

Geolocation data

Not applicable

Audiovisual information

Customer service (ex. to respond to your questions, comments, or requests for information)

Marketing/advertising purposes (ex. to provide information to you about products you may be interested in)

Product development and analytical purposes (ex. to improve the Website or our products)

Professional or employment-related information

Customer service (ex. to respond to your questions, comments, or requests for information)

Marketing/advertising purposes (ex. to provide information to you about products you may be interested in)

Educational information

Not applicable

Inferences

Marketing/advertising purposes (ex. to provide information to you about products you may be interested in)

Product development and analytical purposes (ex. to improve the Website or our products)

Sensitive Personal Information

Sensitive personal identifiers; sensitive characteristics; and/or health information

Not applicable

4. HOW WE SELL, SHARE OR DISCLOSE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

When we disclose your personal information, we require that our contractors, business partners, and service providers use the information only in accordance with the terms of this Privacy Policy.

Sale or Sharing of Personal Information.  For purposes of this Privacy Policy:

  • “Sell,” “selling,” “sale,” or “sold,’’ means selling, renting, releasing, disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating orally, in writing, or by electronic or other means, a consumer’s personal information by the business to a third party for monetary or other valuable consideration. 
  • “Share,” “shared,” or “sharing” means sharing, renting, releasing, disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating orally, in writing, or by electronic or other means, a consumer’s personal information by the business to a third party for cross-context behavioral advertising, whether or not for monetary or other valuable consideration, including transactions between a business and a third party for cross-context behavioral advertising for the benefit of a business in which no money is exchanged. 

We do not disclose or make available your personal information to any third party in any manner or for any purpose that would be considered selling or sharing your personal information under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CPRA”).

Disclosure of Personal Information to Service Providers and Certain Others.  We may disclose, transfer or make available personal information to the following entities: our parent company, affiliates, subsidiaries or divisions (“Affiliates”) and individual colleagues (“Employees”); service providers; trusted business partners; our professional advisors, including lawyers, insurers, accountants and auditors (“Advisors”); and official government bodies, such as government agencies, local authorities, regulators and the police (“Official Government Bodies”) for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, as otherwise authorized or consented to by you, or as otherwise permitted or required by applicable law.

We may disclose or transfer your personal information to these entities for various business purposes, including:

  • To Provide Services on Our Behalf: We may disclose or transfer personal information to service providers who need your information to provide services for us, such as maintaining our computer systems or providing security or fraud detection services.  They are provided only the information necessary to perform the services. In addition, we require, among other things, that they use and disclose the information only for the purpose for which we disclose or transfer it to them and maintain adequate privacy protections and security standards in accordance with applicable law and consistent with the terms of this Privacy Policy.
  • To Perform Job Function: We may disclose personal information to, or allow access to personal information by, our Employees who need it to do their job functions. 
  • To Obtain Professional Advice:  We may disclose personal information as necessary to our Advisors for the purposes of managing risks, obtaining professional advice, exercising legal rights or defending against legal claims, etc. 
  • Security and Fraud Detection: We may disclose personal information as necessary for our security and fraud detection services including detecting and investigating security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity; and prosecuting those responsible for that activity.
  • Functionality & Debugging: We may disclose personal information as necessary to engage in debugging to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality.
  • Advertising and Marketing: We may disclose personal information to, or allow access to personal information by, our Employees so they can provide information to you about products you may be interested in.
  • Quality Control & Improvement of Products and Services: We disclose personal information to verify, maintain, and improve the Website and our products.
  • Legal Compliance: Where it is required or permitted by applicable law, we may provide your personal  information to Official Government Bodies including (a) to comply with any legal process; (b) to respond to their requests; (c) to enforce our terms and conditions; (d) to protect our operations and protect our rights, privacy, safety or property, and/or that of you or others; and (e) to allow us to pursue available remedies or limit the damages that we may sustain.   

The following chart sets forth the categories of personal information we have disclosed to our service providers for a business purpose over the past 12 months.

SERVICE PROVIDERS TO WHOM PERSONAL INFORMATION IS DISCLOSED WITH AND WHY

Sensitivity of Information

Categories of Personal Information that We Disclose

Business Purposes for Disclosure of Personal Information

Personal Information

Personal identifiers

To provide services on our behalf

To obtain professional advice

Security and fraud detection

Functionality & debugging

Quality control & improvement of the Website and our products

Legal compliance

Commercial information

Not applicable

Internet information

Not applicable

Geolocation data

Not applicable

Audiovisual information

To provide services on our behalf

To obtain professional advice

Quality control & improvement of the Website and our products

Legal compliance

Professional or employment-related information

To obtain professional advice

Legal compliance

Education information

Not applicable

Inferences

To obtain professional advice

Legal compliance

Sensitive Personal Information

Sensitive personal identifiers; sensitive characteristics; and/or health information

Not applicable

In addition, we may disclose your personal information for the following purposes:

  • In Connection with a Reorganization or Similar Business Transaction: We may also disclose personal information in connection with or during negotiation or on completion of any reorganization, acquisition, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer or other disposition of all or any portion of our business, assets, or stock (including in connection with any bankruptcy or similar proceedings). 
  • Other Business Purposes: We may disclose personal information for other business purposes described above in the section entitled “WHY WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION”.

Sensitive Personal Information. We do not collect, process or disclose any sensitive personal information about you.

Cross Border Transfers.  Because we operate as part of a global business, the recipients of your information may be located outside the jurisdiction in which you are located. As such, when your personal information is used or stored outside of your jurisdiction, government or regulatory agencies, courts and law enforcement of that country may be able to obtain access to your personal information in accordance with the laws of that country.  The transfer of your information will be subject to the reasonable security measures described below under “HOW WE PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION”.

Disclosure of Aggregated and/or De-Identified Information.  We may aggregate, de-identify and/or anonymize your personal information, in accordance with applicable law, so that it can no longer be linked to you.  Subject to applicable laws, we may use and disclose aggregated, de-identified or anonymous information for any purpose at our sole discretion.

5. HOW WE PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION

We will not use your personal information for any purpose other than the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, or as otherwise permitted or required by applicable law.  We use reasonable security measures, including physical, administrative, and technical safeguards to help us protect your information from loss or theft, and from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, copying or modification. These measures may include encryption, security certificates, access controls, information security technologies, policies, procedures, employee privacy and data security training, privacy impact assessments, and other information security measures to help protect your information. We also use contractual provisions and other measures to require our suppliers and service providers to whom we transfer or disclose personal information to, among other things, maintain appropriate security safeguards to protect such information from unauthorized access, use and disclosure.

6. HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

We will retain your personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which we collected it or as otherwise required by applicable law.  To determine the appropriate retention period for personal information, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal information, the potential risk of harm from unauthorized use or disclosure of your personal information, the purposes for which we process your personal information and whether we can achieve those purposes through other means, and the applicable legal requirements.  If we no longer require your personal information for these purposes, we will delete, destroy or anonymize it in accordance with applicable law, unless we are required by law to keep it for a longer period.

7. YOUR RIGHTS IF YOU ARE A CALIFORNIA RESIDENT

If you are a resident of California, your right to submit certain requests relating to your personal information is described below.  Please note that these rights are subject to certain exceptions and certain of these rights are subject to verification mechanisms.  You may designate an authorized agent to make the requests below on your behalf; however, you will still need to verify your identity directly with us before your request can be processed.

RIGHTS TO KNOW, CORRECT AND DELETE 

Right to Know Personal Information Collected About You

You have the right to know: (1) the categories of personal information we have collected about you; (2) the categories of sources from which the personal information is collected; (3) the business or commercial purpose for collecting, selling, or sharing personal information; (4) the categories of third parties to whom we disclose personal information; and (5) the specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you.  You also have the right to know the list of all third parties to whom we have disclosed personal information, as defined under California Civil Code Section 1798.83(e) (a/k/a the “Shine the Light Law”), during the preceding year for third-party direct marketing purposes.

Right to Know Personal Information Disclosed or Shared

You have the right to request that we tell to you: (1) the categories of personal information that we collected about you; (2) the categories of personal information that we sold or shared about you and the categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold or shared, by category or categories of personal information for each category of third parties to whom the personal information was sold or shared; and (3) the categories of personal information that we disclosed about you for a business purpose and the categories of persons to whom it was disclosed for a business purpose.

Right to Correct Inaccurate Information

You also have the right to request that we correct your personal information collected or maintained by us.  If you believe that any of the personal information we maintain about you is inaccurate, you have the right to submit a request for us to correct that information.  Upon receipt of a request, we will use commercially reasonable efforts to correct the information as you direct.

Right to Request Deletion of Your Personal Information

You also have the right to request that we delete your personal information collected or maintained by us.  We will let you know what, if any, personal information we can delete from our records, and we will direct any service providers that may have collected personal information about you to delete your personal information from their records.  There may be circumstances where we cannot delete your personal information or direct service providers to delete your personal information from their records.  For example, if we need to: (1) retain your personal information to provide services; (2) detect security incidents; (3) protect against unlawful activities; (4) identify, debug or repair errors; or (5) comply with a legal obligation.

Exercising Rights to Know, Correct and Delete, and Related Verification Measures

You may submit a request regarding your rights to know, correct and/or delete by contacting us by email at [email protected] or by phone at (800) 992-4616.

When you make a request to know, delete and/or correct, to help protect your privacy and maintain security, we will take steps to verify your identity.  Our verification procedure may differ depending on whether you have an account with us or not and the request you are making.  The following generally describes the verification processes we use:

  • Password Protected Accounts.  If you have a password-protected account with us, we may use existing authentication practices to verify your identity but will require re-authentication before disclosing, correcting or deleting data.  If we suspect fraudulent or malicious activity relating to your account, we will require further verification (as described below) before complying with a request to know or delete.
  • Verification for Non-Accountholders.  If you do not have, or cannot access, a password-protected account with us, we will generally verify your identity as follows:
    • For requests to know categories of personal information, we will verify your identity to a reasonable degree of certainty by matching at least two data points provided by you with reliable data points maintained by us.
    • For requests to know specific pieces of personal information, we will verify your identity to a reasonably high degree of certainty by matching at least three data points provided by you with reliable data points maintained by us.  We will also require a declaration, signed under penalty of perjury, that the person requesting the information is the person whose information is the subject of the request or that person’s authorized representative.  We will maintain all signed declarations as part of our records.
    • For requests to correct or delete Personal Information, we will verify your identity to a reasonable degree or a reasonably high degree of certainty depending on the sensitivity of the personal information and the risk of harm posed by unauthorized deletion.  We will act in good faith when determining the appropriate standard to apply.

If there is no reasonable method by which we can verify your identity, we will state so in response, including an explanation of why we have no reasonable method to verify your identity.

If you use an authorized agent to submit a request to know, delete or correct, we may require the authorized agent to provide proof that you gave the agent signed permission to submit the request. We may also require you to do either of the following: (a) verify your own identity directly with us; or (b) directly confirm with us that you provided the authorized agent permission to submit the request.  This requirement does not apply if you have provided the authorized agent with power of attorney pursuant to California Probate Code sections 4121 to 4130.

We will respond to requests to know, requests to delete and / or delete no later than 45 calendar days.  If we cannot verify your request within 45 days, we may deny your request.  If necessary, we may take up to an additional 45 days to respond to your request but in such an event will provide you a notice and an explanation of the reason that we will take more than 45 days to respond to your request.   

Right to Opt-Out of the Sale or Sharing of Your Personal Information

CPRA gives the residents of California the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal information.  As noted above, our uses of your personal information are not considered selling or sharing your personal information under CPRA, so no opt-out is required.

Right to Limit the Use of Your Sensitive Personal Information

Under the CPRA, California residents have the right to limit the use of sensitive personal information under certain circumstances.  We do not collect any sensitive personal information about you and do not use such information for any purpose. Due to the fact that we do not use your sensitive personal information, you do not have the right to request that we limit the use of your sensitive personal information.

Right to Non-Discrimination for the Exercise of Your Privacy Rights

If you choose to exercise any of the privacy rights conferred by the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, you also have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment by us.  This means that, consistent with California law, we will not deny providing our services to you, charge you different prices or provide a different level or quality of service to you unless those differences are related to the value of your personal information.

8. YOUR RIGHTS IF YOU ARE A RESIDENT OF A STATE OTHER THAN CALIFORNIA

Depending on your state of residency, you may have certain rights related to your personal information.  California residents should refer to the YOUR RIGHTS IF YOU ARE A CALIFORNIA RESIDENTsection above and for a description of California specific rights and Nevada residents should refer to the “Nevada Privacy Notice” below.

If you are a resident of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, or Virginia, you may have, or may soon have, certain additional rights set forth below (except as noted below).  The rights of the residents of the states of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Virginia are currently in effect.  The rights of the residents of the state of Minnesota go into effect on July 31, 2025, and the rights of the residents of the state of Maryland go into effect on October 1, 2025.

Please note that these rights are subject to certain exceptions and certain of these rights are subject to verification mechanisms.

The Right to Know:  You have the right to know whether we are processing your personal information, and, if you are a resident of Oregon, the categories of your personal information we have processed and the specific third parties to which we have disclosed it (see “The Right to Obtain a List of Third Parties to which Personal Information is Disclosed” section below).

The Right of Access: You have the right to access your personal information, and to obtain a copy of it in a readily usable format, if feasible.

The Right to Correct Inaccuracies: You may request that inaccuracies in your personal information be corrected.  Iowa law and Utah law do not provide for this right.   

The Right to Delete: You have the right to request that your personal information be deleted, except in cases where retention is required by law or contractual obligation.

The Right to Data Portability: You have the right to obtain a copy of your data in a portable and, if feasible, readily usable format.

The Right to Opt-Out: You may elect to prevent your personal information from being:

    1. *Used in targeted advertising;
    2. Sold;
    3. **Used for profiling purposes that may produce legal or similarly significant effects.

*Iowa law does not provide for this right.

** Iowa law and Utah law do not provide for this right.

We do not use your personal information for targeted advertising, and our uses of your personal information are not sales under applicable laws, so it isn’t necessary to opt out of these uses of your information.

The Right to Obtain a List of Third Parties to which Personal Information is Disclosed: If you are a resident of Delaware, Maryland or Oregon, you have the right to obtain a list of the categories of third parties to which we have disclosed your personal information.  If you are a resident of Minnesota, you have the right to obtain a list of the specific third parties to which we have disclosed your personal information.

The Right to Non-Discrimination for Exercising Your Rights: If you choose to exercise any of your rights, you have the right to not receive discriminatory treatment by us.

Rights Regarding Sensitive Personal Information:  We do not collect or process any sensitive personal information about you. If you are a resident of Iowa or Utah, we will not process your sensitive personal information without first presenting you with clear notice and an opportunity to opt out of the processing. If you are a resident of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas or Virginia, we will not process your sensitive personal information without obtaining your consent.  If you are a resident of Maryland, we will only process your sensitive personal information if we have obtained your consent and doing so is strictly necessary to provide or maintain a product or service requested by you.  You have the right to withdraw your previous consent and opt out of further processing of your sensitive personal information.

Furthermore, if we have actual knowledge that you are 13 years of age and not older than 16 years of age, we will not, without your consent, process your personal information for the purposes of targeted advertising, profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal effects or effects of similar significance, or selling your personal information.

You may submit a request by email at [email protected] or by phone at (800) 992-4616.  When you make a request, to help protect your privacy and maintain security, we will take steps to verify your identity.  Our verification procedure may differ depending on whether you have an account with us or not and the request you are making.  These are described above in “Exercising Rights to Know, Correct and Delete, and Related Verification Measures”.

Information requests under “Right of Access” and “Right to Data Portability” will be transmitted securely. If we cannot fulfill your request, we will notify you of that decision and the reasons why within 45 days. At that point if you believe our decision was in error, you may have the right to submit an appeal using the method(s) above.  If the result is the same, you can also seek assistance and/or redress from your state attorney general.

9. NEVADA PRIVACY NOTICE

Nevada law provides that Nevada residents may opt-out of the “sale” of “covered information” to third parties, including but not limited to name, address, social security number, and online service activity.  Our uses of your personal information are not sales under Nevada law, so no opt-out is required.

10. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES

The Website may contain links to third-party websites and services (collectively, “Third-Party Features”). Links to Third-Party Features are provided for your convenience only. Your use of a linked Third-Party Feature is governed by the privacy policy of the company providing the Third-Party Feature, not by this Privacy Policy.

11. INFORMATION FROM CHILDREN

The Company does not direct the Website or its services to children under 14 years of age.  No information should be submitted to the Company by persons under 14 years of age.  Individuals under 18 should consult with their parent or guardian about the use of the Website or the Company’s services for their benefit.  When appropriate, the Company may ask you to indicate your date of birth to verify compliance with the age requirements set forth herein.

The Company does not knowingly collect information from persons under 14 years of age or provide any personal information from such persons to any third party for any reason whatsoever. The Company does not allow persons known to be under 14 years of age to receive direct marketing communications from the Company.

12. YOUR CONTROL OF YOUR INFORMATION

You have certain choices regarding the use of your information for marketing purposes. Those choices include the right to deactivate any account you have with the Company and to opt-out of receiving any marketing materials from the Company.  The methods by which you can exercise your options to deactivate your account or opt-out are as follows:

Deactivate your account: If you have an account with us, you may deactivate your account by emailing us at [email protected]  and requesting that we deactivate your account.

Opt-Out of Email Communications: You may opt out of receiving email from us by clicking on the “unsubscribe” link   in the email, or by emailing us at [email protected], and explaining the email or types of emails that you would like to unsubscribe from. Please also note that if you have previously added your contact information to the mailing list of one of our clients or partners and later withdraw your consent, you will have to contact that third party to request removal from that third party’s mailing list.

Opt-Out of Text Message Communications: You may opt out of receiving text messages from us by clicking on the “unsubscribe” link in the text message, or by emailing us at [email protected], and briefly describing the text message or types of text messages that you would like to unsubscribe from.

Opt-Out of Mail Communications: You may opt out of receiving mail communications from, us by following   instructions provided in the mailing, or by emailing us at [email protected] , and briefly describing the mailing that you would like to unsubscribe from.

You may also exercise any of the rights that you may have by calling us at (800) 992-4616.

13. EXCLUSION OF ANONYMOUS INFORMATION

Information which is aggregated and anonymized in accordance with applicable law in such a manner that the identity of the natural person to whom the information relates can no longer be identified shall not be considered personal information and shall not be subject to the rights and responsibilities set forth in this Privacy Policy.

14. COMPANY OWNERSHIP OF INFORMATION

All opinions, ideas, suggestions, and other feedback submitted to the Company, may be used by the Company without any restriction and free of charge, and nothing contained in this Privacy Policy shall limit or otherwise affect said rights.

15. CONTACT INFORMATION

Privacy and security is important to us all. We depend on information sharing as our principal means to best serve you. This is why we are committed to building a trusting relationship with you. We will continually monitor customer feedback and seek to improve the Website to meet your needs. If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or you would like to provide comments, you can send an email to [email protected], mail your questions or comments to Attn: Privacy, Hamilton Beach Health LLC, 4421 Waterfront Drive, Glen Allen, Virginia 23060, submit your questions or comments by calling us at (800) 992-4616.

16. CHANGES TO THE PRIVACY POLICY

The Company reserves the right to modify or update this Privacy Policy at any time. The modified Privacy Policy will be published on the Website. You will be able to verify the Privacy Policy has changed because the effective date will always be present. Every change made to our Privacy Policy will be effective the following day from its publication date. If you object to the modifications, please reach out to us at the following e-mail [email protected]. Your continued use of the Website after a Privacy Policy modification means you consent to the new Privacy Policy to the extent permitted by law. The Company encourages you to review our Privacy Policy periodically.