Last updated on January 7, 2026, this Privacy Notice explains how Chomps collects, manages, stores, shares, and protects personal information provided by customers, website visitors, applicants, vendors, and other individuals who interact with the company. Chomps, officially operating as We Are The Chompians LLC, recognizes the importance of privacy and is committed to handling personal information responsibly and in accordance with applicable data protection laws in the regions where it conducts business.
This notice applies to information gathered through websites, newsletters, social media channels, online services, customer support interactions, text messaging, phone communications, purchases, promotional events, recruiting activities, and any other situations where individuals interact with the company or its services. By accessing the company’s products, websites, or services, individuals acknowledge the practices described within the notice. Those who do not agree with the stated practices may choose not to use the company’s services or provide personal information.
The company may collect a variety of personal information depending on the nature of the interaction. This can include names, email addresses, telephone numbers, mailing addresses, purchase details, payment information, device identifiers, browser details, IP addresses, communication records, employment history, educational background, demographic information, and other information voluntarily submitted by users. Certain information may be classified as sensitive under specific privacy laws, including financial details, health-related information, geolocation data, or government-issued identification numbers. Sensitive information is processed only when permitted by law and, where required, with the user’s consent.
Information may be collected from consumers purchasing products, users interacting with online services, vendors and contractors working with the company, job applicants participating in recruiting activities, and others involved in business relationships with Chomps. The company may also create anonymized or de-identified information that no longer identifies an individual. Such information may be used for analytics, service improvement, operational planning, and business purposes without attempting to reidentify individuals.
Chomps may use collected information for customer support, order processing, payment handling, fraud prevention, marketing communications, website improvements, analytics, service personalization, recruitment, legal compliance, and operational management. Information may also be used to provide promotions, respond to inquiries, improve customer experiences, and maintain the security of company systems and services.
Marketing communications may include promotional emails, personalized offers, advertising campaigns, and targeted content based on browsing activities or previous interactions with the company. Users may unsubscribe from marketing emails or adjust cookie preferences through browser settings or available opt-out tools. The company may use cookies, pixels, web beacons, and similar tracking technologies to analyze user activity and improve digital services. Some browsers also allow Global Privacy Control signals that may limit certain advertising-related tracking activities depending on regional legal requirements.
When customers interact with live chat or messaging functions on company websites, the company may record and process those communications to respond to questions, provide customer service, and improve support experiences. Users who do not consent to such processing are advised not to use chat-based support functions.
Personal information may be shared with service providers, affiliates, contractors, technology partners, payment processors, logistics providers, and other third parties that assist in operating the business. These parties are required to maintain confidentiality and process information only for authorized purposes. Information may also be disclosed during mergers, acquisitions, legal proceedings, regulatory requests, or situations required by law.
Depending on applicable privacy laws and geographic location, individuals may have rights regarding their personal information. These rights may include requesting access to stored information, correcting inaccurate data, deleting information, limiting processing activities, withdrawing consent, opting out of certain advertising practices, requesting data portability, or filing complaints with privacy regulators. Individuals may also authorize agents to submit requests on their behalf, subject to identity verification procedures.
The company maintains physical, administrative, and technical safeguards designed to help protect personal information from unauthorized access, misuse, disclosure, or loss. Although Chomps implements industry-standard security practices, no online system can guarantee absolute security, and users are encouraged to protect account credentials and passwords.
Personal information is retained only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in the notice, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, or support legitimate business operations. When retention is no longer required, the company takes reasonable steps to securely dispose of or anonymize the information.
Because Chomps operates internationally, personal information may be transferred to and processed in countries outside the user’s place of residence, including the United States and Canada. The company states that appropriate legal safeguards and transfer mechanisms are used to protect personal information during international transfers.
Chomps may update its Privacy Notice periodically to reflect changes in legal requirements, operational practices, or services. Updated versions become effective upon publication, and users are encouraged to review the notice regularly for any modifications.
Individuals with questions regarding privacy practices, personal information requests, or data protection concerns may contact the company through its designated privacy support channels by email, mail, or phone.
