Privacy Notice
Last Updated: May 14, 2026
SupplementGet privacy practices: what we collect on supplementget.com, how we use and share personal information, regional rights, and how to contact us.
On this page
This Privacy Notice (“Notice”) describes how SupplementGet (“we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information when you visit supplementget.com, use our newsletter or contact features, or otherwise interact with us in connection with our independent health and supplement editorial site.
By using our site or submitting information to us, you acknowledge this Notice. If you do not agree, please discontinue use of the digital properties covered here. Where local law requires consent for certain processing, we will obtain it as required. This Notice supplements any just-in-time disclosures you see on forms or tools.
SupplementGet provides educational content only; it does not provide medical services. Content is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Scope
This Notice applies to personal information we collect through supplementget.com and related features we operate under the SupplementGet brand (including email communications we send in connection with the site). It does not describe every third-party site you may reach through links from our pages - those services have their own notices.
We may present additional privacy information for specific features; where there is a conflict on a narrow point, the more‑specific disclosure controls for that feature.
Important information about SupplementGet
SupplementGet is an independently published editorial brand focused on supplements, vitamins, and related wellness topics. We are based in the United States. Our registered mailing address appears in the Contact Us section below.
We use service providers (for example hosting, email delivery, security, analytics, and database vendors) to operate the site. Those providers process information on our behalf under contractual obligations consistent with this Notice.
Personal information we collect or receive about you
For purposes of this Notice, “personal information” means information that identifies, relates to, describes, or could reasonably be linked with a particular individual or household, consistent with applicable law.
Depending on how you interact with us, categories may include:
Contact and communications data - Name, email address, phone number if you choose to provide it, message contents, and similar details you submit through our Contact page or other communication channels.
Newsletter and subscription data - Email address, subscription status, preferences, and technical metadata needed to deliver or suppress mailings (including confirmation and unsubscribe events).
Account or workflow data - If we offer registered features, credentials, profile fields, or preferences you supply.
Transaction-related data - If you purchase something through a partner checkout linked from our site, payment details are typically collected by the payment processor; we may receive limited transaction metadata as described at collection.
Technical and usage data - IP address, device type, browser type, operating system, general location derived from IP, referring URLs, pages viewed, time and duration of visits, scroll or interaction signals we use for diagnostics, and similar logs needed for security and performance.
User content - Comments, feedback, attachments, or other materials you send us that may be associated with your contact details.
Inferences - We may derive coarse insights from usage patterns (for example aggregated readership metrics) that are not stored in a way that identifies you unless combined with identifiers above.
We collect personal information when you submit forms, subscribe, email us, browse our pages, or otherwise interact with site features that collect data by design.
If you choose not to provide information we mark as required for a feature (for example a newsletter email address), we may not be able to provide that feature.
Automatically collected information
Like most publishers, we use cookies, pixels, local storage, server logs, and similar technologies - our own and those of analytics or security partners - to operate and improve the site.
Cookies and similar technologies - Used for essential site operation (for example load balancing or security tokens), remembering preferences where applicable, and measuring traffic or campaign performance where enabled. You can control many cookies through browser settings; blocking certain cookies may affect functionality.
Analytics - We may use privacy-conscious or industry-standard analytics to understand aggregate readership. Where we use services such as Google Analytics, you should review the vendor’s documentation for how it processes data. You may use browser tools or vendor opt-outs where available.
Do Not Track - There is no uniform industry standard for “Do Not Track” browser signals. We do not commit to responding to all such signals in a particular way.
We may combine automatic data with information you submit to us to secure accounts, prevent abuse, or personalize experiences where permitted by law.
How we use your personal information
We use personal information for purposes including:
- Providing the site, articles, and features you request.
- Sending newsletters or responding to inquiries.
- Operating anti-abuse checks (for example CAPTCHA or bot mitigation on forms).
- Securing our systems, investigating fraud or misuse, and enforcing our terms.
- Improving content, layout, and performance through aggregate or de-identified analysis.
- Complying with law, legal process, or enforceable governmental requests.
- Communicating operational or legal notices, including changes to this Notice.
Where required by law, we rely on appropriate legal bases such as performance of a contract, legitimate interests balanced against your rights, or consent.
Disclosure of your personal information
We do not sell your personal information for money in the traditional sense of a data broker sale. We may share information as follows:
Service providers - Hosting, email delivery, customer support tooling, databases, security vendors, and similar processors bound by contract to use data only for our instructions.
Professional advisors - Lawyers, accountants, or insurers when needed for corporate functions.
Affiliates or successors - In connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, or sale of assets where personal information is part of the transaction, subject to applicable notices.
Legal and safety - Regulators, courts, or law enforcement when we believe disclosure is required by law or necessary to protect rights, safety, or security.
With your direction - When you ask us to share information or when you intentionally make information public through site features.
Some technology partners may process data in ways that qualify as “sharing” for targeted advertising under certain U.S. state laws. Where required, we provide opt-out mechanisms referenced under Your choices about your personal information and state sections below.
Our marketing efforts
We may send transactional or editorial emails (for example newsletter updates) when you subscribe or when the communication is consistent with your choices.
Promotional emails, if any beyond newsletters, will include instructions to opt out. You can also contact [email protected] with requests related to marketing preferences.
Your choices about your personal information
Cookies - Adjust browser settings to refuse or delete cookies. Essential cookies may be required for certain security or session features.
Newsletters - Use the unsubscribe link in any marketing or newsletter email, or email [email protected].
Access, correction, deletion - Depending on your location, you may request access to, or correction or deletion of, certain personal information. Email [email protected]. We may verify your request and respond within timeframes required by law.
Targeted advertising opt-outs (U.S. states) - Where applicable law provides a right to opt out of “sales,” “sharing,” or targeted advertising, we will honor authenticated requests as required. You may also use browser‑based opt‑out tools such as the Global Privacy Control where recognized for your jurisdiction. Controls usually apply per browser or device.
Industry tools - Resources such as the Network Advertising Initiative (optout.networkadvertising.org) describe additional consumer choices for some ad networks.
Consumer health data
Because we publish wellness and supplement content, inferences about health interests could be drawn from pages you read, searches you run, or newsletters you subscribe to. We do not use the site to provide telehealth or clinical services, and we do not intend to collect regulated health records from providers through this Notice’s scope.
If a state law defines consumer health data and grants you additional rights, we will honor those rights when applicable. Contact [email protected] with the subject line “Consumer health data request.”
Additional information for California residents
If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (collectively, the “CCPA”), may provide you with additional rights regarding personal information that is not otherwise exempt (for example, certain B2B data or publicly available information as defined by law).
Depending on your relationship with us, you may have the right to:
- Know what categories and specific pieces of personal information we collect, use, and disclose.
- Delete personal information we collected from you, subject to exceptions.
- Correct inaccurate personal information.
- Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information (including cross-context behavioral advertising, as defined by law) and, in some cases, limit use of sensitive personal information where required.
We do not knowingly sell or share personal information of consumers under 16 without affirmative authorization as required by law.
Non-discrimination - We will not discriminate against you for exercising CCPA rights.
To submit a request, email [email protected] or [email protected] with the subject line “California privacy request” and describe your inquiry. We will verify your request in line with law (for example by confirming control of your email). Authorized agents may submit requests with written permission unless otherwise permitted by regulation.
Notice at collection (summary): We collect identifiers, commercial information, internet activity, and inferences as described in this Notice, and we use them for the purposes stated above. Retention follows the Data retention section.
Additional information for Nevada residents
Nevada residents may have the right to submit a verified request directing us not to sell certain covered information we have collected or maintain about them, as defined under Nevada law, if we engage in activity that qualifies as a “sale” under that statute.
Contact [email protected] with the subject line “Nevada privacy request.”
Additional information for residents of other U.S. states
Laws in Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and other states may grant residents rights such as access, correction, deletion, portability, and opt-out of targeted advertising, sales, or certain profiling.
Because rights vary by statute, contact [email protected] with your state of residence in the subject line. We will respond consistent with applicable law.
Appeals - Where required, you may appeal our decision regarding a privacy request by writing [email protected] with “Privacy appeal” in the subject line.
Additional information for Australia residents
We are headquartered in the United States. Personal information may be processed in the U.S. or other countries with different privacy laws.
Complaints or requests: email [email protected] with the subject line “Australia privacy request.” We will acknowledge and respond consistent with applicable Australian privacy principles where they apply to our processing.
Additional information for Canada residents
Depending on your province, you may have rights to access, correct, or delete personal information, withdraw consent where processing is consent-based, or lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.
Contact [email protected] with the subject line “Canada privacy request.”
Additional information for EEA, UK, and Swiss residents
If you are in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, the GDPR or local equivalents may provide the following rights (subject to legal limitations): access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, portability, and withdrawal of consent.
Lawful bases may include contract, legitimate interests, legal obligation, or consent. You may lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority.
For GDPR-related requests, email [email protected] with the subject line “GDPR request.” We will respond within statutory timeframes where those laws apply to our processing.
Transfers - Where we transfer personal information from Europe to the U.S., we use appropriate safeguards such as Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission where required.
Additional information for Mexico residents
Mexico residents may have constitutional privacy rights (ARCO rights: access, rectification, cancellation, opposition) where Mexican law applies.
Contact [email protected] with the subject line “Mexico privacy request.” Our legal name and mailing address appear in Contact Us.
Additional information for South Africa residents
South Africa’s POPIA may grant you rights to access, correct, and object to certain processing where the law applies.
Contact [email protected] with the subject line “South Africa privacy request.” You may also contact the Information Regulator (inforegulator.org.za).
Additional information for UAE residents
If UAE data protection law applies, you may have rights regarding access, correction, restriction, and complaints to regulators.
Contact [email protected] with the subject line “UAE privacy request.” Note transfers to the United States as described under Data location.
Data retention
We retain personal information only as long as needed for the purposes described in this Notice, including satisfying legal, accounting, and reporting requirements. Criteria include the nature of the data, potential risk from unauthorized use, whether our relationship is ongoing, and whether we can achieve purposes through other means.
Information security
We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information. No method of Internet transmission or storage is completely secure; you share information at your own risk.
Data location
Information may be stored or processed in the United States and other countries where we or our vendors operate. Those countries may have different data-protection laws than your country of residence.
Links to third-party websites
Our site may link to retailers, studies, or social platforms. We do not control those sites. Review their privacy policies before submitting personal information.
Privacy of children online
Our site is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe we have collected such information, contact [email protected] so we can delete it where appropriate.
Changes to the Privacy Notice
We may update this Notice to reflect operational, legal, or regulatory changes. When we do, we will revise the Last Updated date at the top of this page. For material changes, we may provide additional notice as required by law. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance of the updated Notice unless prohibited by law.
Contact us
For privacy questions or requests:
- General / operational: [email protected] or [email protected]
- Privacy requests: [email protected]
- Legal / regulatory: [email protected]
Postal address: 4283, Sarasota, FL, United States (registered office for SupplementGet editorial operations)
You may also use our Contact form and include “Privacy” in your message.