Privacy Policy
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By Gut & Glory Privacy Team · Last updated
Gut & Glory is committed to transparent data practices. This policy explains what information we collect, why we collect it, and how users can exercise privacy rights.
We design privacy controls so households can use planning features without exposing sensitive details unnecessarily. Only information required to generate and maintain meal plans is collected, and retention periods are reviewed regularly to reduce long-term risk. We align policy updates with recognized privacy standards and regulatory guidance where applicable.
Information we collect
We may collect profile details you provide for meal planning, account contact information, usage events, and technical diagnostics needed to maintain service reliability.
Sensitive information should not be entered unless necessary for planning outcomes. Users can request record review at any time through our support channel.
How we use information
Information is used to generate meal plans, improve recommendations, protect platform security, and provide support. We do not sell personal information.
Access to operational records is limited to authorized personnel with defined responsibilities. We maintain internal controls and logging to support incident response and service reliability.
Your rights
Depending on jurisdiction, you may request access, correction, deletion, or export of your personal information. To make a request, email support@gutandglory.app.
For additional privacy framework references, consult the U.S. Federal Trade Commission privacy guidance and the GDPR overview.
When requests are submitted, we verify account ownership before processing changes and provide a confirmation summary once the request is complete. Request timelines vary based on local requirements and the complexity of the request, but we aim for prompt, transparent communication throughout.
Questions about this policy can be sent through our Contact page.
This policy may be revised as legal requirements or platform features change. Material updates will include a revised effective date and a clear summary so users can understand what changed and why.