Privacy Policy
How Business AI Club handles personal information.
This Privacy Policy explains how BAC collects information, how we use it, what rights may apply, and what U.S.-market visitors should know when interacting with our website, webinar registrations, and membership offers.
Scope and purpose
This Privacy Policy explains how Business AI Club, referred to on this site as "BAC," collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information when you visit our website, register for a webinar, apply for membership, purchase services, or otherwise interact with our content and offers.
This page is written for a U.S.-market audience and is intended to provide a practical baseline notice for website visitors, leads, customers, and prospective members. It should be read together with any offer-specific disclosures, checkout terms, or webinar registration notices shown at the time of collection.
Information we collect
Depending on how you interact with BAC, we may collect identifiers and contact data such as your name, email address, phone number, company name, billing details, and account-related records. We may also collect transaction data, webinar registration history, submitted questions, support messages, survey responses, and other information you choose to provide.
We may collect internet and device information such as browser type, device type, referring URLs, general geolocation derived from IP address, pages viewed, links clicked, session patterns, cookie identifiers, and analytics data that help us understand site performance and user behavior.
If you participate in community, coaching, or support experiences, we may also collect implementation notes, attendance history, progress information, and operational context that you voluntarily share so we can deliver the requested service.
How we collect information
We collect information directly from you when you fill out a form, register for a webinar, request information, join a waitlist, purchase an offer, submit a support request, or communicate with us through official BAC channels.
We also collect information automatically through cookies, analytics tools, pixels, server logs, and similar technologies used to operate our site, measure performance, improve our funnels, and understand which pages and campaigns are working.
In some cases, we may receive information from service providers, ad platforms, payment processors, community platforms, scheduling systems, CRM tools, or other third parties that help us run BAC operations.
How we use information
We use personal information to operate the BAC website, deliver webinar registrations, process purchases, provide requested services, manage memberships, send transactional communications, respond to inquiries, and improve customer support.
We also use information to personalize content, understand campaign performance, analyze website usage, maintain platform security, detect abuse, enforce our terms, and improve offers, messaging, and implementation experiences.
Where permitted by law, we may use your information to send marketing emails, event reminders, follow-up messages, promotional offers, and other communications related to BAC products, events, and services. You can opt out of marketing emails at any time through the unsubscribe link or other methods we make available.
How we disclose information
We may disclose personal information to service providers and contractors that help us host the website, process payments, send emails, manage analytics, run CRM workflows, support event delivery, store files, and administer community or coaching experiences. These parties are expected to use information only as needed to provide services on our behalf or as otherwise permitted by law.
We may also disclose information if necessary to comply with legal obligations, protect the rights and safety of BAC, enforce our agreements, investigate fraud or misuse, or support a sale, merger, restructuring, financing, or similar business transaction.
We do not promise that every data practice fits every state-law definition in the same way. If a law treats certain analytics, ad-tech, or audience-building activity as a sale, sharing, or targeted advertising practice, the rights and choices described below are intended to help visitors understand and exercise the applicable options.
Cookies, analytics, and tracking technologies
BAC may use cookies, pixels, tags, session replay tools, and similar technologies to remember preferences, maintain website functionality, understand traffic sources, measure conversion, and improve page performance. Some technologies are essential to operate the site, while others support analytics, marketing attribution, or audience measurement.
You may be able to control certain cookies through your browser settings or available consent tools. Blocking some technologies may affect how parts of the website function.
Data retention and security
We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to provide services, complete transactions, maintain records, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. Retention periods may vary depending on the nature of the data and the business purpose for keeping it.
BAC uses commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect personal information. Even so, no website, platform, transmission method, or storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
Your choices and U.S. privacy rights
You may opt out of marketing emails by using the unsubscribe link in a message or by following the contact or request methods made available through official BAC channels. You may also ask us to review, update, or delete certain information where applicable law provides such rights.
If you are a California resident and BAC is subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act, you may have rights to know, access, correct, delete, opt out of sale or sharing, limit the use of sensitive personal information, and not be discriminated against for exercising your rights. BAC may need to verify your identity before acting on a request and may decline requests where an exception applies.
Requests may be submitted using the contact paths, forms, reply channels, or account-associated communication methods BAC makes available in connection with the applicable service or registration flow. If BAC offers a specific privacy request mechanism at the time of your request, please use that method for the fastest response.
Children's privacy
BAC is intended for adults and business users. It is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 through the public BAC website.
If you believe a child has provided personal information through the site, please contact BAC through an official channel so the information can be reviewed and, where appropriate, removed.
Changes to this policy
BAC may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in business practices, vendors, legal requirements, or service offerings. When we do, we may revise the effective date and post the updated version on this page.
Your continued use of the website after an update takes effect means the updated policy will govern future interactions to the extent permitted by law.
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