Privacy Policy for Caribbean Pulse
Last updated: December 30, 2025
Caribbean Pulse (“we”, “us”, or “our”) operates the website caribbeanpulse.org. We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring that your personal information is handled responsibly and transparently.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website.
Information We Collect
We may collect the following types of information:
- Personal information you voluntarily provide, such as your name and email address when you subscribe to newsletters, contact us, or submit content.
- Automatically collected information, including IP address, browser type, device information, pages visited, and referring URLs, collected through cookies or analytics tools.
- Cookies and tracking technologies to improve site performance, understand audience behavior, and enhance user experience.
How We Use Your Information
We use the information collected to:
- Operate and maintain CaribbeanPulse.org
- Improve website content and user experience
- Respond to inquiries and messages
- Send newsletters or updates (only if you opt in)
- Monitor and analyse usage trends
We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to third parties.
Third-Party Services
We may use trusted third-party services such as analytics providers or email marketing platforms. These third parties have access to limited information only to perform specific tasks on our behalf and are obligated to protect your data.
Data Security
We take reasonable administrative and technical measures to protect your personal information. However, no method of transmission over the internet is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
Your Data Protection Rights (GDPR)
If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA), you have rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), including the right to:
- Access the personal data we hold about you
- Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data
- Request deletion of your personal data
- Restrict or object to processing of your data
- Request data portability
- Withdraw consent at any time where consent is the legal basis for processing
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at caribbeanlifestylecorner@gmail.com.
We process personal data only when we have a lawful basis to do so, including consent, contractual necessity, or legitimate interests.
Children’s Information
Caribbean Pulse does not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13. If you believe your child has provided personal data on our website, please contact us and we will promptly remove it.
External Links
Our website may contain links to external websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of third-party sites.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or how your data is handled, please contact us at:
Email: caribbeanlifestyle@gmail.com
Website: caribbeanpulse.org
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