Privacy And Cookie Consent Policy

Last updated: May 08, 2025

This Privacy and Cookie Consent Policy explains how Plopfizzle (“We,” “Us,” or “Our”) collects, uses, and discloses Your information when You use Our Service on plopfizzle.com. It also outlines Your privacy rights, legal protections, and Our use of Cookies, including Your rights regarding such use.

By using the Service, You consent to the collection and use of information as described in this Policy. We use Your Personal Data to deliver and enhance the Service.

Interpretation and Definitions
Words with an initial capital letter have meanings defined below, applicable in both singular and plural forms.

For the purposes of this Policy:

  • You refers to the individual or legal entity accessing or using the Service. Under GDPR, You may be referred to as the Data Subject or User.
  • Company (referred to as “the Company,” “We,” “Us,” or “Our”) refers to Plopfizzle, operating plopfizzle.com. For GDPR, We are the Data Controller.
  • Affiliate means an entity that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with a party, where “control” means ownership of 50% or more of shares or voting securities.
  • CMP (Consent Management Platform) is Our system for requesting, receiving, and storing User consent.
  • Account is a unique profile created for You to access Our Service or its features.
  • Website refers to plopfizzle.com, accessible at plopfizzle.com.
  • Service refers to the Website.
  • Service Provider means any person or entity processing data on Our behalf. Under GDPR, they are Data Processors.
  • Third-Party Social Media Service refers to platforms where Users can log in or create an account to use the Service.
  • Personal Data is information about an identifiable individual, such as a name, ID number, or online identifier.
  • Cookie refers to small files stored on Your device by a website, often tracking browsing history.
  • Usage Data is automatically collected data, such as Your IP address, browser type, or visit duration.
  • Data Controller refers to the Company, determining how and why Personal Data is processed under GDPR.
  • Do Not Track (DNT) is a browser setting to limit online tracking.
  • Business, under the CCPA, refers to the Company collecting and processing Consumers’ personal information.
  • Consumer, under the CCPA, means a California resident.
  • Sale, under the CCPA, means sharing a Consumer’s personal information with a third party for value.

Collecting and Using Your Personal Data
Types of Data Collected
Personal Data: We may collect identifiable information, including but not limited to:

  • Email address
  • First name and last name
  • Usage Data

Usage Data: Automatically collected, this may include Your device’s IP address, browser type, pages visited, visit time, time spent, and device identifiers. When using a mobile device, We may collect device type, unique ID, IP address, operating system, and diagnostic data.

Tracking Technologies and Cookies
We use Cookies and tracking technologies (e.g., beacons, tags) to monitor activity and store data. You can disable Cookies in Your browser, but this may restrict Service access. Cookies include:

  • Necessary/Essential Cookies (Session Cookies): Managed by Us for functionality, authentication, and fraud prevention.
  • Cookies Policy/Notice Acceptance Cookies (Persistent Cookies): Managed by Us to track Cookie acceptance.
  • Functionality Cookies (Persistent Cookies): Managed by Us to save preferences, like login details.
  • Tracking and Performance Cookies (Persistent Cookies): Managed by Third-Parties to analyze traffic and behavior.
  • Targeting and Advertising Cookies (Persistent Cookies): Managed by Third-Parties for personalized ads based on browsing.

Use of Your Personal Data
We may use Personal Data to:

  • Deliver and maintain the Service, including usage monitoring.
  • Manage Your Account and access to features.
  • Contact You via email, phone, text, or notifications about updates or services.
  • Offer news, promotions, or related goods/services, unless You opt out.
  • Handle Your requests.

We may share Personal Data with:

  • Service Providers: For analytics, advertising, or payments.
  • Business Transfers: During mergers or acquisitions.
  • Affiliates: Bound by this Policy.
  • Business Partners: For products or promotions.
  • Other Users: When You share in public areas or via Third-Party Social Media Services.

Retention of Your Personal Data
We retain Personal Data only as needed for this Policy’s purposes, legal obligations, dispute resolution, or agreements. Usage Data is typically kept for 3 days for analysis, unless required for security, functionality, or compliance.

Transfer of Your Personal Data
Your data may be processed outside Your jurisdiction, where laws differ. By agreeing to this Policy, You consent to such transfers. We ensure secure data handling.

Disclosure of Your Personal Data
We may disclose Personal Data:

  • Business Transactions: During mergers or sales, with notice.
  • Law Enforcement: If legally required.
  • Other Legal Requirements: To meet obligations, protect rights, prevent fraud, ensure safety, or address liability.

Security of Your Personal Data
We use industry-standard measures to protect Your Personal Data, but no online transmission or storage is fully secure. Service Providers access data only for tasks and must maintain confidentiality.

Analytics
Third-party providers like Google Analytics may analyze Service usage. Opt out via Google’s opt-out add-on. See Google’s Privacy and Terms for details.

Advertising
Service Providers like Google AdSense may serve ads using Cookies like DoubleClick. Opt out via Google Ads Settings or About Ads.

GDPR Privacy
Legal Basis for Processing
We process Personal Data based on:

  • Consent
  • Contract performance
  • Legal obligations
  • Vital interests
  • Public interests
  • Legitimate interests

Your GDPR Rights
If in the EU, You can:

  • Access, update, or delete Your Personal Data.
  • Correct inaccurate data.
  • Object to processing for legitimate interests or marketing.
  • Request data erasure.
  • Transfer data to another party.
  • Withdraw consent.
    Contact Us to exercise rights or complain to Your EEA Data Protection Authority.

CCPA Privacy
Your CCPA Rights
If a California resident, You can:

  • Know what Personal Data is collected and why.
  • Access or disclose data collected in the past 12 months.
  • Opt out of data sales.
  • Know categories, sources, purposes, and third parties involved.
  • Delete data collected in the past 12 months.
  • Avoid discrimination for exercising rights.

Exercising Your CCPA Rights
Use Our “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” section or contact Us. We respond within 45 days, extendable by 45 days with notice.

Do Not Sell My Personal Information
We do not sell Personal Data, but Service Providers may use technologies considered a “sale” under CCPA. Opt out via About Ads or device settings (e.g., “Limit Ad Tracking” on iOS, “Opt out of Ads Personalization” on Android).

Do Not Track (CalOPPA)
We do not respond to DNT signals. Enable/disable DNT in Your browser.

California Shine The Light
California residents can annually request details on third-party data sharing for marketing. Contact Us.

California Privacy Rights for Minor Users
California residents under 18 can request removal of posted content. Contact Us, noting legal restrictions may apply.

Children’s Privacy
Our Service is for all ages but not targeted at those under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from children under 13 without parental consent. Parents should approve children’s use and can clear Cookies to limit data collection.

Links to Other Websites
We may link to third-party sites, but We are not responsible for their content or privacy practices. Review their policies.

Connect With Us
For questions, use Our secure Feedback form on plopfizzle.com.

Changes to this Privacy Policy
We may update this Policy, effective upon posting with a new “Last updated” date. Check regularly.

Your Right To Complain
If concerned about data handling, contact the Information Commissioner’s Office at Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, SK9 5AF, UK, or online.