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Scope of this privacy policy
This is the privacy policy of Coral Reef LLC (referred to as “CR,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), and it describes how and why we collect, use, share, and protect your personal information on our websites and mobile services. Our privacy policy also describes the choices you can make about how we collect, use, and share your personal information. Personal information is information that directly or indirectly identifies, describes, relates to, is reasonable capable of being associated with, or can reasonably link to a particular consumer or household.
The information we collect about you
The information we gather about you is limited to your email or phone number, depending on how you choose to contact us. An address maybe required to be disclosed if delivery is requested, and information related to payment processing maybe required depending on your choice of payment.
The following describes the information we collect and how we obtain it.
Information we collect from you
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For billing and delivery. To process payments and deliver products you order, we collect and use your payment information. This can include your name, your address, your telephone number, your email address, your credit or debit card information, and any other relevant information.
Information collected automatically
You also provide us information in other ways through technology. Some of this information may be linked to you personally.
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With tracking technologies in your browser and mobile apps. These technologies include cookies, web beacons, tags and scripts, software development kits (or SDKs) and beyond. We track and store data about how you visit and use our sites. The items we log include:
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Your IP address
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Your location
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Your operating system
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Your browser
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Your browser language
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The address of referring websites
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The URLs of any pages you visit on our websites and mobile apps
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Device identifiers
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Advertising identifiers
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Other usage information
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Information we collect from other sources
We receive information about you from other (ex: SMS, email) sources so that we can fulfill orders for our products that you have placed with third party retailers and to help us correct or supplement our records, improve the quality or personalization of our service to you, and prevent or detect fraud. Examples of information we receive from other sources include:
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Purchase, delivery, and address information from third party retailers that sell our products and then send us the product orders to fulfill;
Sale of Information
We do not sell personal information of our customers as the term “sell” is traditionally understood. But certain data privacy laws broadly define “sell” to include the sharing of personal information with third parties in exchange for something of value, even if no money changes hands. For example, sharing an advertising or device identifier to a third party may be considered a “sale” under certain data privacy laws. Under that broad definition of “selling” personal information, we have “sold” personal information to third parties for a business or commercial purpose in the preceding 12 months. For more information, see table above.
What about Sensitive Personal Information?
We generally don’t want to gather any sensitive information about you. We would prefer that you never share with us any sensitive information, including:
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Your social security number
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Your racial or ethnic origin
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Your political opinions
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Your religion or other beliefs
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Your health, biometric, or genetic characteristics
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Any trade union membership
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Any criminal background
How Long Do You Retain Data?
It depends. We store your personal information for as long as needed, or permitted, based on the reason why we obtained it (consistent with applicable law).
Children
Our sites are intended for a general audience and are not directed at children under thirteen (13) years of age. We do not permit anyone who tells us they are under the age of 13 to do business with us. We also do not collect information from anyone that tells us they are under the age of 13. Children under the age of 13 should always ask their parents or guardians for permission before providing any contact information to anyone online. We urge parents and guardians to participate in their children’s online activities and use parental controls or other web filtering technology to supervise children’s access to the internet.
Cookies and Other Trackers
What cookies and other trackers do we use?
We use cookies and similar tracker methods when you visit our sites.
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A cookie is a small string of text that a website (or online service) stores on a user’s browser. It saves data on your browser about your visit to our sites or other sites. It often includes a unique identifier. “First-party cookies” are cookies set by us (or on our behalf) on our sites. “Third-party cookies” are cookies set by other companies (such as Google) whose functionality is embedded into our sites. “Session cookies” are temporary cookies stored on your device while you visit our sites. They expire when you close your browser. “Persistent cookies” are stored on your browser for a period of time after you leave our sites. Persistent cookies expire on a set expiration date, or when they are deleted manually. You can choose whether to accept cookies by editing your browser settings. However, if cookies are refused, your experience on our sites may be worse, and some features may not work as intended.
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Pixels (also known as “web beacons,” “GIFs” or “bugs”) are one-pixel transparent images located on web pages or messages. They track whether you have opened these web pages or messages. Upon firing, a pixel logs a visit to the current page or message and may read or set cookies. Pixels often rely on cookies to work, so turning off cookies can impair them. But even if you turn off cookies, pixels can still detect a web page visit.
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JavaScript is a programming language. It can be used to write trackers that, when embedded into a page, allow us to measure how you interact with our sites and other sites.
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SDKs are pieces of code provided by our digital vendors (e.g., third-party advertising companies, ad networks, and analytics providers) in our mobile apps to collect and analyze certain device and user data.
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Device identifiers are user-resettable identifiers comprised of numbers and letters. They are unique to a specific device. They are stored directly on the device. They are used to recognize you and/or your devices(s) on, off and across different apps and devices for marketing and advertising purposes.
In order to decide what type of ad might interest you, our digital and marketing vendors sometimes link data—inferred from your browsing of other sites or collected from other sources—using a method known as “ID synching” or “cookie synching.” To do this, they match the tracker ID they have assigned to you with one or more tracker IDs that are held in another company’s database and that are likely also associated with you. Any of the linked trackers may have certain interests and other demographic information attributed to it. That information is then used to determine which ad to show you.
To opt out of Google Analytics data collection, follow Google’s instructions at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
To reset your device identifier, follow Google instructions and Apple instructions.
You may receive email messages from us in response to your inquiry. If you no longer wish to receive these communications, let us know by emailing us.
Notice Of Financial Incentives
We reserve the right to withdraw or modify the financial incentives we offer at any time.
Your Data Rights, Including Access, Deletion, and Opt-Out
You have the right to request that we disclose to you what information we collect, use, disclose, and sell. You also have the right to request that we delete any personal information about you which we collected about you. To submit either of the above requests, send an email to laocpickup@gmail.com. We reserve the right to deny your request if we cannot verify your identity.
We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of these data rights.
You may designate an authorized agent to make a request to exercise your rights on your behalf. Your authorized agent must be able to provide to us all of the information that we would otherwise require to verify your identity. For your protection, we reserve the right to deny any request from an agent who does not submit proof that they have been authorized to act on your behalf.
Applicable laws may give you additional rights that are not described in the Privacy Policy.
California Privacy Rights – “Shine the Light”
Pursuant to Section 1798.83 of California Civil Code, a California resident with whom we have established a business relationship has the right to request from us certain information with respect to the types of personally identifiable information we have shared with third parties for direct marketing purposes by such third parties, and the identities of the third parties with whom we have shared information during the immediately preceding calendar year. All requests for such information must be in writing and sent to: laocpickup@gmail.com
Privacy Policy Changes
As we continue to improve the services, products, and features we provide, our privacy policy is subject to change. Our privacy policy is subject to change without direct notice to you. We may change our privacy policy at any time by posting a new version of it on our websites. Therefore, you should review our privacy policy each time you visit any of our websites. The dates provided below will inform you as to when the most recent material updates to our privacy policy occurred and the date on which our updated privacy policy became effective.
Date of Last Update: November 19th, 2025
Date Updated Policy Became Effective: November 19th, 2025