Privacy Policy
For consistent order handling, with the applicable timing made explicit, for U.S. store operations, nuby processes customer identifiers, communications details, orders, transactions, payment records maintained by payment partners, device and browser information, approximate IP location, browsing activity, advertising engagement, support correspondence, and operational inferences. This presentation preserves the rule while making its practical operation explicit.
For consistent order handling, with the order stage tied to the rule, we obtain these categories from customer interactions, Cookies and related tools, the Shopify platform, companies performing store services, and advertising or analytics relationships. The rule remains unchanged while its practical result is made easier to review.
For transparent service, with the customer remedy placed in context, processing is undertaken for commerce functions, payments, order administration, tracked shipping, return support, communications, security, anti-fraud work, compliance, analytics, improvement, and advertising through Google Ads, Remarketing, and Conversion Tracking. The rule remains unchanged while its practical result is made easier to review.
For an informed purchase, with the customer action presented plainly, cookies and similar technologies enable essential features, remember preferences, support analytics and fraud controls, measure advertising, and help present relevant promotions. Google and its partners may use these technologies for Remarketing and Conversion Tracking; browser settings, available Cookie controls, and Google advertising settings provide management choices. This structure keeps the practical service consequence in clear view.
To avoid uncertainty, with the applicable timing made explicit, we do not sell personal information for money. Some advertising or analytics disclosures may nevertheless qualify as a sale, sharing, or targeted advertising under CCPA/CPRA or another U.S. state law. Eligible users may request access, correction, deletion, portability, information about collection or disclosure, and an opt-out through a Do Not Sell or Share request. We recognize Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals where legally required and do not discriminate against a person for exercising privacy rights. The relevant customer outcome is consequently presented as a clear operating standard.
To state the rule precisely, with the available remedy stated clearly, we retain data for no longer than reasonably required to administer transactions and support, protect the service, prevent fraud, satisfy finance and tax obligations, resolve disputes, and comply with law. Safeguards are applied across people, processes, and technology, yet complete security is not guaranteed. The customer can read the condition and its service outcome as a single standard.
As an operating standard, with the published commitment made specific, this storefront is designed for users 13 or older; we do not knowingly process personal information from a child under 13. This formulation keeps the customer action and merchant responsibility aligned.
In plain terms, with the available remedy stated clearly, submit a privacy-rights, authorized-agent, Cookie, or Do Not Sell or Share request through support@nubyhearh.shop, 512-994-9357, or 154 Myrtle St, Arco, Minnesota, 56113, United States. Identity may be verified before a request is completed. This structure makes the obligation, timing, and remedy readable together.
Merchant Information
Brand/store name: nuby
Contact email: support@nubyhearh.shop
Phone: 512-994-9357
Physical address: 154 Myrtle St, Arco, Minnesota, 56113, United States
Customer service hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM (America/Los_Angeles)
Privacy Rights, Retention, and Safeguards
For easy reference, with the order stage tied to the rule, subject to applicable law, a consumer may request access, correction, deletion, or portability of personal information. We retain personal information only for legitimate business, contractual, and legal needs, and use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards to protect it. The published commitment can therefore be understood as one complete service rule.