PRIVACY AND DATA SECURITY STATEMENT
Most Recent Update: June 29, 2023
Thank you for using Wetzel’s Pretzel’s LLC’s online and mobile resources, and for viewing this privacy and data security statement. Our privacy statement, contained in the pages that follow, serves to give notice about the types of personal information we collect, how we use it, who we share it with and why, and what we do to try to protect it. We delve into those matters in a fair amount of detail in the pages that follow. We encourage you to read them carefully. In the meantime, we provide a quick overview below.
Summary of how we handle Personal Information
What do we collect?
We collect and retain certain personal information from a variety of different data subjects. Our privacy statement applies mostly to those who visit and use our online and mobile resources, from whom we collect very little information unless it is voluntarily submitted to us.
Why do we use it?
We use personal information received from visitors and users of our online and mobile resources to communicate directly with them, complete transactions, personalize offers.
When do we share it?
We share personal information when needed to fulfill our legal obligations and when our vendors and business partners need it to perform under the contracts we have with them.
How do we protect it?
We’ve invested in a Security Program that addresses both technical and operational matters.
Your Privacy Choices and Rights
While certain features of our online and mobile resources do require that you provide some personal information, you can choose not to use those specific features and still enjoy the remainder of online and mobile resources. Moreover, you can opt out of certain activities.
Contacting Our Privacy Office
If you have any questions about our privacy and data security policies, procedures and practices, including anything we say in this privacy statement, we encourage you to contact us at:
Address: Wetzel’s Pretzels, LLC, Attn: Guest Services, 35 Hugus Alley, Suite #300, Pasadena, CA 91103
Email: privacy@Wetzels.com
Phone: (888) 887-2108
This privacy statement was amended as of March 17, 2023 and is effective as of that date. The English language version of this privacy statement is the controlling version regardless of any translation you may attempt.
SOME IMPORTANT VOCABULARY
Although not itself a contract, this privacy statement is an important document that explains how we address some of our legal obligations, and your related legal rights, involving personal information. Clarity is therefore important. We’ll use this section to let you know about some words that have special meanings whenever you see them in this statement. Let’s start with the word “statement” itself: when we reference “this statement”, “this privacy statement” and “our statement”, we mean the Privacy and Data Security Statement you are reading now. Wherever we say “Company”, “we”, “us”, or “our”, we mean Wetzel’s Pretzels, LLC. We use the words “you” and “your” to mean you, the reader, and other visitors to our online and mobile resources who are, in all cases, over the age of 18.
When we talk about our “online and mobile resources”, we mean all websites, portals or other features we operate to allow you to interact with us and our systems, as well as the mobile apps we’ve created and distributed to let you interact with the content we provide and participate in Wetzel’s Rewards and other similar programs we may offer. An “affinity action” is when you “follow” us, “like” us or take a similar or analogous action on our external social media presence
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, when we refer to “personal information”, we mean any information, data or data element, whether in electronic or other form, that, alone or in combination with other elements, can be used to distinguish, trace, or discover your identity. Certain data privacy laws include specific elements or defined terms for what they consider to be personal information (sometimes also referred to as “personal data”). Where such data privacy laws apply, then the term “personal data” includes the specific elements and defined terms required by such laws.
WHEN AND TO WHOM DOES THIS PRIVACY STATEMENT APPLY?
Our online and mobile resources collect personal information from the following data subjects:
visitors to, and users of, our online and mobile resources including those who submit information to us to join our Wetzel’s Reward program; and
those who may interact with our ads and content displayed on third party sites
This statement applies to our processing and sharing of personal information collected from those specific data subjects listed above. If we have legal obligations to other categories of data subjects, such as our employees, supply chain partners or vendors, we provide them with separate legally required notices in confidential contracts, policies and other similar documents.
WHERE DO WE GET YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION FROM, WHAT CATEGORIES DO WE COLLECT, AND HOW DO WE USE AND SHARE IT?
The table immediately below provides detailed listing, on a category-by-category basis, of the types of personal information we collect or obtain, how we do so, and the ways in which we use and share it. In the remainder of this section we proved a more detailed description of each respective category and type of sharing. By using our online and mobile resources, you are signifying to us that you agree with this section of our privacy statement and that we may use and share your information as described.
Categories of Personal Information
General Identifiers
Business Purpose
transaction processing
promotions
general marketing
tailored marketing
branded messaging
customer service
member servicing
product safety
know our customer
verification
Categories of Sources
voluntarily submission
external sources
Categories of Third Parties
corporate affiliates and franchisees
promotional or fulfillment vendors
marketing support vendors
transaction support vendors / payment processors
Protected Characteristics
transaction processing
promotions
general marketing
tailored marketing
member servicing
branded messaging
know our customer
voluntarily submission
corporate affiliates and franchisees
promotional or fulfillment vendors
Commercial Information
transaction processing
promotions
general marketing
tailored marketing
member servicing
branded messaging
product safety
customer service
voluntarily submission
external sources
corporate affiliates and franchisees
law enforcement or government
promotional or fulfillment vendors
marketing support vendors
transaction support vendors / payment processors
Internet Activity Data
tailored marketing
user experience
know our customer
technical security
debugging
detect and prevent unlawful acts
verification
voluntarily submission
automatic collection
external sources
corporate affiliates and franchisees
promotional or fulfillment vendors
marketing support vendors
transaction support vendors / payment processors
Geolocation Data
member servicing
branded messaging
tailored marketing
user experience
know our customer
technical security
debugging
detect and prevent unlawful acts
voluntarily submission
automatic collection
external sources
corporate affiliates and franchisees
promotional or fulfillment vendors
marketing support vendors
transaction support vendors / payment processors
Financial Data
transaction processing
member servicing
voluntarily submission
corporate affiliates and franchisees
transaction support vendors / payment processors
Audio/Visual Data
transaction processing
physical security
verification
voluntarily submission
automatic collection
voluntarily submission
corporate affiliates and franchisees
law enforcement or government
transaction support vendors / payment processors
Categories of Sources - where do we get your personal information?
We collect and otherwise obtain your personal information in the following ways:
when you choose to give it to us by voluntarily submission;
through automatic collection through technical means when you visit or use our online and mobile resources or visit one of our physical store locations equipped with security cameras or similar surveillance equipment;
it may be provided by external sources to us as part of a service for which we engaged that source, such as marketing companies, advertising companies, social media companies and/or companies that provide services on our behalf who, in each case, may have previously and separately collected elements of your personal information without our involvement and then shared it with us.
Voluntary Submissions.
Here are some of the ways you voluntarily give us your personal information:
Emails– If you choose to send us an email from our “contact us” link or a similar link, you will be giving us your email address and any other personal information that may be in your message or attached to it.
Creating Wetzel’s Rewards, Customer Service Portals or Other Accounts – If we make an account creation feature available you will be giving us at least your email address and potentially other identifiers.
Registering for Events – When you register for events or programs we may host, you will be submitting certain identifiers. If the event requires a fee, we may also ask you to submit credit card or other financial information.
Community Features – Some of our online and mobile resources may offer social media-like community features letting users post messages and comments, and/or upload image or other files and materials. If you choose to make use of these features, the information you post, including your screen name and any other personal information, will be in the public domain and may not covered/protected by this statement.
If you prefer we not receive the above-described personal information, please don’t submit it. This means you shouldn’t participate in the applicable activities on or use the applicable features available from our online and mobile resources. Such participation and use is strictly your choice. By not participating, you may limit your ability to take full advantage of the online and mobile resources, but most of the content in our online and mobile resources will still be available to you and we never discriminate on the basis of how much information your provide.
Automatic Collection.
When you visit or use our online and mobile resources, information about your internet/electronic activity is automatically collected through your browser via tracking technologies, such as “cookies.” As just about everyone knows by now, cookies are small text files downloaded onto your computer or mobile device. Cookies allow us to collect your IP address and recognize your computer or mobile device and store some information about your preferences for using our online and mobile resources or past actions, such as:
the type of browser and operating system you use
the date and time and length of your visit
the pages visited, graphics viewed and any documents downloaded
links to other sites you accessed from our online and mobile resources or used to navigate to our online and mobile resources
If you access our online and mobile resources from a phone or other mobile device, the mobile services provider may transmit to us certain information such as uniquely identifiable mobile device information. That, in turn, allows us to collect mobile phone numbers and associate them with the mobile device identification information. Some mobile phone service providers also operate systems that pinpoint the physical location of devices and we may receive this geolocation data as well.
In addition, when you use our online and mobile resources, we may allow third party service providers to place their own cookies or similar technologies in order to engage in the same types of collection we describe above. For example, we use third party “web analytics” services such as those offered by Google Analytics. For more information on how Google specifically uses this data, go to www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. You can learn more about how to opt out of Google Analytics by going to https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Do Not Track (DNT) is a privacy preference that users can set if they do not want web services to collect information about their online activity. However, there is currently no universal standard for sending and receiving DNT signals. Due to this lack of universal standard, it would be impossible for us to promise that we comply with all known and unknown DNT standards. Therefore, we do not respond to DNT signals or other mechanisms that provide a choice regarding the collection of personal information about activities over time and across different Web sites or online services. If a universal standard for DNT becomes available, we may revisit our DNT Policy.
External Sources. We may work with companies who make data, including personal information, available so that companies like us can tailor our services to audiences who have the most interest. We also may work with digital advertising and marketing companies to provide you with ads that meet your interests and that enhance your experience with us. These ads may be displayed on websites or device applications operated by third parties. These third parties collect information with their own cookies, pixels, and related tracking technology and then provide that information to us. We are not responsible for their data collection practices.
We further maintain a presence on one or more external social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.
Similarly, our online and mobile resources may contain links to other websites or apps controlled by third parties. We are not responsible for either the content on, or the privacy practices of, social media platforms, or any third party sites or apps to which we link. Those apps, sites and platforms are not controlled by us and therefore have their own privacy policies and terms of use. To be clear: neither this statement nor the terms of use appearing on or in any of our online and mobile resources apply to our social media presence or any third party sites or apps to which we may link.
If you have questions about how those apps, sites and platforms collect and use personal information, you should carefully read their privacy policies and contact them using the information they provide. In addition, certain coalitions of advertisers allow consumers to opt out of receiving interest-based advertising from members of those coalitions. You can follow the links below to opt out of receiving interest-based advertising from members of these coalitions. You will need to exercise these opt outs on each browser on each device for which you wish to opt out of interest-based advertising.
Categories of Data – what types of personal information do we collect?
The categories of personal information we have collected from visitors and users of our online and mobile resources in the previous 12 months, and may collect from you, are as follows, some elements of which, such as social security numbers, may be considered “sensitive information” under applicable law:
General Identifiers such as a real name, alias, postal address, signature or unique personal identifier, physical characteristics or description, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, account name, social security number, driver's license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers.
Financial Data such as bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other information needed to complete with us a transaction that involves payment
Protected Characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, language preference age and the like.
Commercial Information including records of products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
Internet Activity Data or other similar electronic network activity information, such as browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer's interaction with an internet website, application, or advertisement regardless of device type used be it a personal computer, cell phone or other mobile device.
Geolocation Data such as global position data, commonly referred to as “GPS location” of mobile devices.
Audio/Visual Data such as video or other electronic recordings such as recordings of phone calls, video surveillance in physical stores, access to phone camera to scan and input transaction details
Inference Data drawn using the above-described personal information to create a profile reflecting our customers’ preferences
How Do We Use The Personal Information We Collect?
Use for Legitimate Business Purposes. We use the personal information we collect only in the manner and through the means allowed by applicable law. That means we determine whether we have a lawful basis/legitimate business purpose to use your personal information before doing so. As stated in applicable law, such lawful bases/legitimate business purposes include receiving express consent, operating our business, performing a contract, and complying with a legal obligation. More specifically, we use personal information to do the following:
transaction processing – such as process, complete, and maintain records on transactions
perform contracts – such as fulfilling our duties and exercising our rights under contracts we may have with you, our vendors and supply chain partners.
promotions – such as provide personalized promotions and special offers
general marketing – including provide users with information about our brand, products, and events
tailored marketing – to provide uses with marketing tailored to their interests
member servicing - facilitate and service your membership in our Wetzel’s Rewards
physical security - provide security at our physical locations and for internal or external investigations
technical security – monitor our networks and detect security incidents
branded messaging - subscribe and participate in Wetzel’s Messaging Services Program
product safety - provide important safety information and notice of product recalls
customer service - respond to consumer inquiries, including requests for information, Customer Support online, phone calls, and in-store inquiries
user experience – including internal research and analytics to improve user experience on our online and mobile resources
know our customer - understand the demographics and interests of our website visitors • debugging - debug, identify, and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality of our website
detect and prevent unlawful acts - protect against malicious or illegal activity and prosecute those responsible
verification - verify and respond to consumer requests
Retention of Your Personal Information. We store and retain your personal information in accordance with applicable law and as long as necessary to carry out the purposes described above and in accordance with our internal data retention procedures. The criteria used to determine the retention periods include:
how long the personal information is needed in connection with the purposes for which we use it;
the type of personal information collected; and
whether we are subject to a legal, contractual or similar obligation to retain the personal information (e.g., mandatory data retention laws, government orders to preserve personal information relevant to an investigation, or personal information that must be retained for the purposes of litigation or disputes).
When/With Whom Do We Share Personal Information?
We do not sell, and within the last 12 months have not sold, personal information to third parties. We may, however, share your personal information as listed below and have so shared the personal information of other users within the last 12 months:
corporate affiliates and franchisees - We may share personal information with our corporate affiliates, corporate parents and franchisees who will use such information in the same way as we can under this statement.
law enforcement or government - We may disclose personal information to government agencies and authorities, and to other third parties when compelled to do so by such government authorities, or at our discretion or otherwise as required or permitted by law, including responding to court orders and subpoenas.
harm prevention - We also may disclose personal information when we have reason to believe that someone is causing injury to or interference with our rights or property, or harming or potentially harming other persons or property.
successors for business sale/purchase - If we, or any of our affiliates, sell or transfer all or substantially all of our assets, equity interests or securities, or are acquired by one or more third parties as a result of an acquisition, merger, sale, reorganization, divestiture, consolidation, or liquidation, personal information may be one of the transferred assets.
marketing support vendors – We may need to disclose certain of your personal information to vendors who we have engaged for technology and services that support our marketing efforts.
promotional or fulfillment vendors – In order to carry out promotions we make available to you and/or deliver our goods and services, we are required to share personal information with vendors who specialize in those activities.
software and technology vendors – Our various service providers may have access to or be provided with some of your personal data in connection with the tasks they perform on our behalf such as maintaining portions of our networks or the software applications that run on them.
transaction support vendors / payment processors - We share personal information with those of our vendors and business partners who need it to perform under the contracts we have with them. As part of our Security Program, we have adopted standards for those vendors and business partners who receive personal information from us. We attempt to bind such vendors and business partners to those standards via written contracts. Such standards include expectations that when we share personal information with our vendors and business partners, they will comply with all applicable privacy and data security laws and regulations and our Security Program, and will contractually require and cause their subcontractors and agents to do the same. For any personal information our vendors and business partners process or store at their own locations, we further expect them to use technology infrastructure meeting, at least at the facilities level, minimum recognized standards for security controls. Such recognized standards include those published by the International Standards Organization, the National Institute of Standards and Technology or any reasonably equivalent standards. Please note, however, that we cannot guarantee that all of our vendors and business partners will agree to the above-described contractual requirements; nor can we ensure that, even when they do agree, they will always fully comply.
HOW DO WE PROTECT COLLECTED PERSONAL INFORMATION?
Our Data Security Program
We have adopted, implemented and maintain an enterprise-wide corporate information security and privacy program that includes technical, organizational, administrative, and other security measures designed to protect, as required by applicable law, against reasonably anticipated or actual threats to the security of your personal information (the “Security Program”). Our Security Program was created by reference to widely recognized industry standards such as those published by the International Standards Organization and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. It includes, among many other things, procedures for assessing the need for, and as appropriate, either employing encryption and multi-factor authentication or using equivalent compensating controls. We therefore have every reason to believe our Security Program is reasonable and appropriate for our business and the nature of foreseeable risks to the personal information we collect. We further periodically review and update our Security Program, including as required by applicable law.
Our Incident Response and Management Plan
Despite the significant investment we’ve made in, and our commitment to, the Security Program including enforcement of our vendor and service provider oversight procedures, we cannot guarantee that your personal information, whether during transmission or while stored on our systems, otherwise in our care, or the care of our vendors and business partners, will be free from either failed or successful attempts at unauthorized access or that loss or accidental destruction will never occur.
All that said, as part of our Security Program, we have specific incident response and management procedures that are activated whenever we become aware that your personal information was likely to have been compromised. Those procedures include mechanisms to provide, when circumstances and/or our legal obligations warrant, notice to all affected data subjects within the timeframes required by law, as well as to give them such other mitigation and protection services (such as the credit monitoring and ID theft insurance) as may be required by applicable law. We further require, as part of our vendor and business partner oversight procedures, that such parties notify us immediately if they have any reason to believe that an incident adversely affecting personal information we provided to them has occurred.
CHILDREN’S PRIVACY
Federal law imposes special restrictions and obligations on commercial website operators who direct their operations toward, and collect and use information from children under the age of 13. We take those age-related requirements very seriously, and, consistent with them, do not intend for our online and mobile resources to be used by children under the age of 16, and certainly not by anyone under the age of 13. Moreover, we do not knowingly collect personal information from minors under the age of 18. If we become aware that anyone under the age of 16 has submitted personal information to us via our online and mobile resources, we will delete that information and not use it for any purpose whatsoever. We encourage parents and legal guardians to talk with their children about the potential risks of providing personal information over the Internet.
SUBMITTING INFORMATION FROM OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
We control and operate the online and mobile resources from within the United States of America (the “U.S.”). Information collected through the online and mobile resources may be stored and processed in the United States or any other country in which Company or its affiliates or service providers maintain facilities. Although we do not actively block or monitor visitors from other countries, the online and mobile resources are directed only at visitors from the U.S. As such, this privacy statement is consistent with U.S. law and practice and is not adapted to other laws (including European data security and privacy laws). Company will apply the applicable laws of the U.S. including as embodied in this privacy statement in place of data protections under your home country's law. That is, you freely and unambiguously acknowledge that this privacy statement, not your home councountry's laws, controls how Company will collect, store, process, and transfer your personal information.
YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES; UNSUBSCRIBING
If we are using your personal information to send you marketing materials, such as emails, regardless of where you live or whether you are protected by a Comprehensive Data Privacy Law, you may elect to unsubscribe and no longer receive those specific messages by following the instructions in the email. We also may elect to provide a centralized opt-out link allowing you to opt out of any programs in which you may have enrolled using that particular online and mobile resource. When we receive your request, we will take reasonable steps to remove your name from our distribution lists, but it may take time to do so. You may still receive materials for a period of time after you unsubscribe. Unsubscribing or changing affinity actions or other submissions or requests made on our external social media presence, will likely require that you do so directly on that applicable social media platform as we do not control their procedures.
COMPREHENSIVE PRIVACY LAWS; CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS
Privacy and data protection laws vary around the world and among the individual United States. Our obligations arising under the majority of the world’s privacy laws, including U.S. federal and most state laws, are satisfied by individual risk assessments that we conduct to ensure we act reasonably and responsibly when processing your personal data. In some jurisdictions, however, privacy laws grant you, the data subject, certain specific rights regarding your personal data. We refer to these types of privacy laws as “Comprehensive Privacy Laws.” Examples of Comprehensive Privacy Laws include the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), and the consumer privacy statutes of several U.S. states, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (collectively, “CPRA”) and similar laws in Colorado, Utah and Virginia. In other jurisdictions, such as Nevada, privacy laws have some features of Comprehensive Privacy Laws such as the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal data.
Whether and how a particular Comprehensive Privacy Law applies to us involves a complex assessment of factors such as the degree to which we direct our business at the residents of a particular jurisdiction, the volumes of data we collect from that jurisdiction and other similar elements. At this time, we believe that the nature, scope and locations of our business activities make us subject only to the CPRA. As such, when we collect personal data from California residents, we become subject to, and those residents have rights under CPRA. This section of our statement is used explain your rights under those laws. For purposes of this section, the words “you” and “your” mean only California consumers (as defined by CPRA) and those data subjects protected by any other Comprehensive Data Privacy Laws we may later determine apply to us.
Your Rights under CPRA and other Applicable Comprehensive Privacy Laws.
You have the following rights under the CPRA. It’s important to us that you know that if you exercise these rights, we will not discriminate against you by treating you differently from other California residents who use our sites and mobile resources or purchase our services but did not exercise their rights.
Know – You have the right to request that we disclose to you, specifically beyond the general statement above, the categories of personal information collected including the categories of sources, our use of it and, if the information was shared with or sold to third parties, the categories so disclosed or sold as well as the categories of third party who received or purchased it.
Access – You have the right to receive a copy of the categories and specific elements of personal information we collected about you in the preceding 12 months.
Correct – You have the right to correct personal information we have collected about you if that information is inaccurate.
Delete – You have the right to request that we delete the personal information we collected about you under certain circumstances.
Opt-Out – We do not sell personal information, if that were to change, you would have the right to direct us not to sell, or to stop selling, your personal information. Although we do not sell, we do share certain of your information in the manner described above. You have the right to opt-out of certain types of sharing. First, you can opt-out/ask us to stop sharing (or otherwise communicating) your personal information with third parties for purposes of what is commonly referred to as “targeted” or “behavioral” advertising, whether or not that sharing involves fees or other monetary compensation. Second, you can opt-out/ask us to stop sharing certain categories of personal information, namely, sensitive personal information where “sensitive personal information” means such things as your social security number, driver’s license, state ID card, or passport number; the financial data described earlier in this statement if we share it in combination with a security or access code, passwords or credentials; precise geolocation data; your protected characteristics such as racial or ethnic origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, or union membership; the contents of any email and text messages we may have where we were not the intended recipient; your genetic, biometric or health data; and data concerning your sex life or sexual orientation.
Right to Non-Discrimination – You have the right to not be discriminated against for exercising your rights under the CPRA. Unless permitted by the CPRA, we will not, as a result of you exercising your rights under the CPRA: deny you goods or services; charge you different prices or rates for goods or services, including through granting discounts or other benefits, or imposing penalties; provide you a different level or quality of goods or services; or suggest that you may receive a different price or rate for goods or services or a different level or quality of goods or services.
Sensitive Personal Information
We only use and disclose Sensitive Personal Information as reasonably necessary: (i) to perform our services requested by you, (ii) to help ensure security and integrity, including to prevent, detect, and investigate security incidents, (iii) to detect, prevent and respond to malicious, fraudulent, deceptive, or illegal conduct, (iv) to verify or maintain the quality and safety of our services, (v) for compliance with our legal obligations, (vi) to our service providers who perform services on our behalf, and (vii) for purposes other than inferring characteristics about you. We do not use or disclose your Sensitive Personal Information other than as authorized pursuant to section 7027 of the California Consumer Privacy ActCPA regulations (Cal. Code. Regs., tit. 11, § 7027(m)).
Financial Incentives
The CPRA allows us to offer certain financial incentives for providing us with your personal information that can result in different prices or rates for our goods or services. Any financial incentive we offer will reasonably relate to your personal information’s value. Participation in a financial incentive program requires your prior opt-in consent, which you may revoke at any time. If we provide a financial incentive, we will provide you with the details www.wetzels.com/financialincentive, including how the incentive is related to your data before you participate so that you may make an informed decision about whether and how to participate. However, if you choose to opt-out, do not provide certain necessary personal information, or request that we delete this personal information, we will not be able to administer the program and provide you with the financial incentive.
How to Exercise Your Rights.
To exercise any of the above rights, contact us at https://www.wetzels.com/do-not-sell-my-information or (888) 887-2108. We may ask you to fill out a request form. The CPRA only allows us to act on your request if we can verify your identity and/or your agent’s authority to make the request, so you will also need to follow our instructions for identity verification. If you make a verifiable request per the above, we will confirm our receipt and respond in the time frames prescribed by the CPRA. You, or an authorized agent acting on your behalf, can exercise the above Right to Know up to two different times every 12 months.
Exercising Your Right to Opt-Out of Sale and Sharing
You may opt out of most third-party tags and cookies on our website using our cookie preference manager, by adjusting the settings in your browser (i.e., disabling cookies), or by clicking the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link located at the bottom of the website. Your settings are browser and device specific—so, if you come back to our website from a different device or browser, or you delete cookies on your current browser, you will need to apply these settings again. In addition, our website responds to global privacy control—or “GPC”—signals, which means that if we detect that your browser is communicating a GPC signal, we will process that as a request to opt that particular browser and device out of sales and sharing (i.e., via cookies and tracking tools) on our website. Note that if you come back to our website from a different device or use a different browser on the same device, you will need to opt out (or set GPC for) that browser and device as well. More information about GPC is available at: https://globalprivacycontrol.org/.
CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY STATEMENT
We reserve the right to change or update this statement from time to time. Please check our online and mobile resources periodically for such changes since all information collected is subject to the statement in place at the time of collection. Typically, we will indicate the effective/amendment date at the beginning of this statement. If we feel it is appropriate, or if the law requires, we’ll also provide a summary of changes we’ve made near the end of the new statement.
CONTACTING US
If you have questions about our privacy statement or privacy practices, please contact us at:
Address: Wetzel’s Pretzels, LLC, Attn: Guest Services, 35 Hugus Alley, Suite #300, Pasadena, CA 91103
Email: privacy@wetzels.com
Phone: (888) 887-2108