Privacy Policy

Effective Date: August 1, 2025
At NutryHappy.com (the "Blog"), operated by Shai Amar ("we," "us," or "our"), we are committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your personal information when you visit our Blog hosted on Ghost.org or interact with our services, such as subscribing to newsletters or leaving comments.
This Policy is designed to comply with applicable privacy laws, including Israel's Protection of Privacy Law, 5741-1981 (as amended, including Amendment 13 effective August 14, 2025) ("PPL"), and relevant U.S. laws such as the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020) ("CCPA/CPRA"), the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA"), and other state privacy laws where applicable (e.g., Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act, Colorado Privacy Act). If you are a resident of California or another U.S. state with similar laws, additional rights may apply as outlined below.
We encourage you to read this Policy carefully. By accessing or using the Blog, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by this Policy. If you do not agree, please do not use the Blog.


1. Information We Collect

We collect personal information that you voluntarily provide and information automatically collected when you interact with the Blog. "Personal Information" means any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual, as defined under the PPL and CCPA/CPRA.

a. Information You Provide

Contact and Subscription Data: When you subscribe to our newsletter, sign up for membership, or contact us via forms, we may collect your name, email address, and any other details you provide.
Comments and Interactions: If you post comments or engage in discussions, we collect your name, email address, website (if provided), and the content of your message.
Other Voluntary Data: Any information you submit through surveys, feedback forms, or direct communications.

Providing this information is voluntary, but it may be necessary for certain features (e.g., subscriptions require an email address).

b. Automatically Collected Information

  • Device and Usage Data: We may collect your IP address, browser type, device identifiers, operating system, referring URLs, pages viewed, time spent on pages, and clickstream data.
  • Cookies and Tracking Technologies: The Blog uses essential cookies for functionality (e.g., session management). If we integrate third-party analytics (e.g., Google Analytics), non-essential cookies may track usage patterns. We do not use cookies for targeted advertising unless specified. See our Cookie Policy (linked below) for details.
  • Log Data: Server logs record access times, errors, and security events.

We do not collect sensitive personal information (e.g., health data, racial origin) unless you voluntarily provide it in comments or forms, in which case we process it only as necessary and with your consent where required.
Under CCPA/CPRA categories:

  • Identifiers (e.g., email, IP address).
  • Internet activity (e.g., browsing history on the Blog).
  • Inferences drawn from the above (e.g., content preferences).

2. How We Use Your Information

We use your personal information for legitimate purposes, ensuring data minimization and processing only as necessary:

  • To provide and improve the Blog: Deliver content, manage subscriptions, respond to inquiries, and analyze usage to enhance user experience.
  • Communications: Send newsletters, updates, or responses to your requests (with opt-in consent for marketing under PPL and CAN-SPAM Act).
  • Security and Compliance: Detect fraud, enforce terms, and comply with legal obligations.
  • Analytics: Aggregate data for insights (anonymized where possible).

Our lawful bases under PPL include consent (e.g., for newsletters), contract performance (e.g., delivering subscriptions), and legitimate interests (e.g., site security). Under CCPA/CPRA, we do not "sell" or "share" personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising; if this changes, we will update this Policy and provide opt-out options.
We retain data only as long as needed for these purposes or as required by law (e.g., up to 7 years for tax records under Israeli law). After that, we delete or anonymize it.


3. Sharing of Your Information

We do not sell your personal information. We may share it with:

  • Service Providers: Third parties like Ghost.org (our hosting platform, based in the U.S.) for technical support, email delivery (e.g., via integrated tools), or analytics. These providers are bound by contracts ensuring privacy protections, including standard contractual clauses for international transfers under PPL.
  • Legal Requirements: If required by law, subpoena, or government request (e.g., PPA inquiries in Israel or U.S. authorities).
  • Business Transfers: In the event of a merger, acquisition, or asset sale, with notice to you.

For international data transfers (e.g., from Israel to the U.S.), we rely on adequacy decisions (if applicable), standard contractual clauses, or other safeguards to ensure equivalent protection under PPL Amendment 13.


4. Your Privacy Rights

You have rights under applicable laws. To exercise them, contact us at nutryhappy1@gmail.com. We respond within 30-45 days (extendable if complex), free of charge unless requests are excessive.

Under Israeli PPL:

  • Access: Request confirmation of processing and a copy of your data.
  • Rectification: Correct inaccurate or incomplete data.
  • Erasure/Deletion: Request deletion if data is no longer needed, consent is withdrawn, or processing is unlawful.
  • Objection: Object to processing based on legitimate interests or for direct marketing.
  • Restriction: Limit processing in certain cases (e.g., while verifying accuracy).
  • Portability: Receive your data in a structured format (where technically feasible).
  • Withdraw Consent: At any time, without affecting prior processing.

Under U.S. Laws (e.g., CCPA/CPRA for California Residents):

  • Know/Access: Details on categories of data collected, sources, purposes, and third parties shared with (last 12 months, extendable beyond under CPRA).
  • Deletion: Request deletion, subject to exceptions.
  • Opt-Out of Sale/Sharing: We do not sell/share, but if we did, you could opt out.
  • Limit Use of Sensitive Data: If applicable.
  • Non-Discrimination: We won't discriminate for exercising rights.
  • Correction: Rectify inaccuracies.
  • Agent Authorization: Use an authorized agent for requests.

For other U.S. states, similar rights apply where laws mirror CCPA.
To opt out of marketing emails, use the unsubscribe link in emails or contact us. For cookies, manage preferences via our cookie banner (if implemented) or browser settings.


5. Security Measures

We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect your data, including encryption (e.g., HTTPS), access controls, and regular audits. However, no system is infallible; we cannot guarantee absolute security. In case of a data breach affecting your rights, we will notify you and relevant authorities (e.g., PPA within 72 hours under PPL Amendment 13 guidelines, or as required under U.S. state laws).


6. Children's Privacy

The Blog is not intended for children under 13 (or 16 in some jurisdictions). We do not knowingly collect data from children under 13 without verifiable parental consent under COPPA. If we learn of such collection, we will delete it. Parents/guardians: Contact us if you believe your child has provided data.


The Blog may link to external sites or embed third-party content (e.g., YouTube videos). We are not responsible for their privacy practices. Review their policies separately.


8. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Policy to reflect changes in practices or laws. We will post the revised version here with an updated effective date and notify you via email or Blog notice if material. Continued use constitutes acceptance.


9. Contact Us

For questions, rights requests, or complaints, contact:
Shai Amar

Email: nutryhappy1@gmail.com

For Israeli residents: You may complain to the Privacy Protection Authority (PPA) at https://www.gov.il/en/departments/the_privacy_protection_authority.
For California residents: Contact the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/privacy.
This Policy is governed by the laws of Israel, without regard to conflict of laws principles, except where U.S. state laws provide additional protections.