Thymes, operating under Curio Brands, LLC and its affiliated entities, is committed to safeguarding the privacy of individuals who interact with its services. This privacy framework outlines how information is gathered, managed, used, and shared when users engage with the website located at www.thymeslife.it.com. By accessing or using the website, individuals acknowledge and accept the practices described within this policy. The company may revise these terms periodically, and continued use of the website after updates signifies acceptance of any changes, making it important for users to review the policy regularly.
The scope of this policy covers information collected directly through the website, as well as data exchanged through email, text messages, and other forms of electronic communication between users and the platform. It also applies to interactions through mobile or desktop applications that provide non-browser-based engagement with the website. Additionally, it extends to situations where users interact with advertisements or services on third-party platforms that link back to this policy. However, it does not apply to data gathered offline, through unrelated websites operated by the company or other organizations, or through third-party content that may be accessible via links on the website.
The company emphasizes that its website is not intended for individuals under the age of 16. It does not knowingly collect personal data from children in this age group. If such information is discovered without verified parental consent, it will be removed promptly. Individuals who believe that data related to a minor has been collected are encouraged to contact the company so that appropriate action can be taken.
Various types of information may be collected from users. This includes personal details such as name, mailing address, email address, telephone number, or IP address, which can be used to identify an individual. Additional information may include data that does not directly identify a person but relates to how the website is used, such as browsing behavior, technical logs, or general usage patterns. Information about a user’s internet connection, device, and access methods may also be gathered.
Data collection occurs through multiple channels. Users may provide information directly by filling out forms, registering for services, participating in promotions, or contacting the company. Records of communication, including email correspondence, may be retained. Users may also be asked to complete surveys for research or marketing purposes. When transactions are conducted through the website, relevant details, including order fulfillment and payment-related information, may be collected. Additionally, users may choose to share content publicly on the website, though they should be aware that such information may be visible to others and cannot be fully protected from unauthorized access.
Automatic technologies are also used to gather data as users navigate the website. These tools may collect information such as browsing activity, IP addresses, and interaction patterns through cookies, web beacons, and similar tracking mechanisms. This information helps improve the functionality of the website, personalize user experiences, and better understand audience behavior. It may also be used to recognize returning visitors, store preferences, and streamline navigation.
In some cases, the company tracks user activity across different websites over time to support behavioral analysis and targeted services. Users who wish to limit such tracking can request more information or opt-out options by contacting the company directly. Certain automated systems may also monitor incomplete shopping activity, such as abandoned carts, and send reminders after a period of inactivity.
Overall, this privacy approach is designed to balance functionality and personalizat