This Privacy Policy explains how Mom Parent ADHD LLC collects, uses, shares, stores, and protects personal information when you visit our websites, subscribe to emails, purchase digital products, participate in communities, or otherwise interact with us.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
Mom Parent ADHD LLC is a Georgia limited liability company that operates Mom Parent ADHD websites, landing pages, email lists, digital storefronts, communities, memberships, resources, events, and related products and services.
This Privacy Policy applies when you:
• visit momparentadhd.com or another website or landing page operated by Mom Parent ADHD LLC;
• complete a form, subscribe to an email list, download a free resource, or communicate with us;
• purchase or access a digital product;
• register for or participate in a community, membership, event, course, discussion, or other service;
• interact with our emails, advertisements, social-media pages, or embedded content; or
• otherwise provide personal information to Mom Parent ADHD LLC.
For purposes of applicable privacy and data-protection laws, Mom Parent ADHD LLC is generally the business or data controller responsible for deciding why and how personal information covered by this Policy is processed.
This Policy applies only to information that Mom Parent ADHD LLC controls or receives in connection with our operations. Third-party platforms and service providers may independently collect and process information under their own privacy policies.
This Privacy Policy does not apply to an independent website, platform, service, or organization merely because we provide a link to it or use it to support our operations.
In this Policy, “personal information” means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked to an individual or household, where that meaning applies under relevant law.
References to “we,” “us,” and “our” mean Mom Parent ADHD LLC. References to “you” and “your” mean the person visiting, purchasing, subscribing, participating, or otherwise interacting with us.
The personal information we collect depends on how you interact with Mom Parent ADHD LLC. We may collect the following categories of information:
Contact and identifying information, such as your name, email address, mailing address, telephone number, username, display name, social-media handle, account identifier, or similar information.
Purchase and transaction information, such as the products or services purchased, order date, purchase amount, discount code, receipt, transaction status, refund request, payment dispute, billing contact information, and related order history.
Payment-card information is generally collected and processed directly by third-party payment providers. Mom Parent ADHD LLC may receive limited transaction information, such as payment status, card type, expiration information, or the last digits of a payment card, but we do not intentionally collect or store complete payment-card numbers or security codes through our own website forms.
Subscription, account, and membership information, such as your email preferences, subscription status, membership level, registration information, community access, event enrollment, account status, and information associated with services you request.
Communications and submitted content, such as messages, emails, form responses, customer-service requests, survey answers, reviews, testimonials, comments, community posts, questions, uploaded materials, and other information you choose to provide.
Family, parenting, health, disability, and educational information that you voluntarily provide, such as information about parenting experiences, a child’s general age range, ADHD, autism, learning needs, school experiences, accommodations, behavior, routines, or family circumstances.
This type of information may be sensitive. Please provide only the information reasonably necessary for your question, participation, or requested service. Do not submit confidential school, medical, legal, financial, or identifying records unless we specifically request them through an appropriate method.
Website, device, and technical information, such as your Internet Protocol address, browser type, operating system, device type, language settings, referring website, pages viewed, links clicked, access dates and times, session information, cookie identifiers, and approximate location derived from an Internet Protocol address.
Email, marketing, and advertising information, such as whether an email was delivered, opened, or clicked; the form or campaign through which you subscribed; advertisements or promotional links you interacted with; and your communication or marketing preferences.
Community and participation information, such as membership activity, event attendance, course progress, posts, comments, reactions, moderation history, and interactions with other participants.
Preferences and inferred information, such as topics, products, resources, or services that may interest you based on your purchases, subscriptions, communications, and interactions with our websites or content.
Fraud-prevention, security, and legal information, such as information used to verify a transaction, investigate suspicious activity, enforce our policies, respond to payment disputes, protect intellectual property, comply with legal obligations, or resolve complaints.
We may combine information collected through different Mom Parent ADHD pages, products, communications, communities, and service providers when reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.
We do not collect every category of information from every person. The information collected depends on the forms you complete, products or services you use, choices you make, and technologies involved in the interaction.
We do not intentionally request biometric identifiers, precise geolocation, government-issued identification numbers, complete financial-account credentials, or complete payment-card details through our own website forms. A payment processor or other service provider may separately request information needed to process a transaction, verify identity, prevent fraud, or comply with law under that provider’s privacy practices.
We may collect personal information from the following sources:
Directly from you, including when you complete a form, subscribe to emails, request a free resource, purchase a product, create an account, join a community, register for an event, complete a survey, submit a review, communicate with us, or otherwise provide information.
Automatically through your use of our websites and emails, including through cookies, pixels, tags, log files, analytics technologies, email-tracking tools, and similar technologies that collect device, browser, usage, referral, and interaction information.
From platforms and service providers that help us operate our business, including:
• Kit.com, which may support landing pages, forms, email communications, digital-product sales, customer records, and product delivery;
• Stripe and other payment providers, which process payments, verify transactions, prevent fraud, and provide limited transaction information;
• Skool and other community or membership platforms, which may provide account, membership, participation, and activity information;
• Blogger, Substack, website-hosting providers, and content-publishing platforms;
• Google services, including Google Analytics and Google Search Console, which may provide website-usage, technical, aggregated, and search-performance information;
• Meta and other advertising or social-media platforms, which may provide advertising, campaign, referral, audience, and interaction information; and
• Email, file-storage, security, fraud-prevention, customer-support, scheduling, event, and technology providers used to support our operations.
From social-media platforms and public interactions, such as when you follow, comment on, message, tag, mention, review, or otherwise interact with Mom Parent ADHD through a social-media service.
From community participation, including information provided through membership profiles, posts, comments, reactions, event participation, course activity, moderation records, or communications with community administrators.
From other people, such as when another person purchases a product for you, refers you to us, includes you in a communication, or provides information necessary to complete a requested transaction or service.
From publicly available sources, such as public websites, business directories, professional profiles, social-media pages, government records, or other information lawfully available to the public.
From our own records and interactions with you, including purchase history, email activity, customer-service communications, previous requests, membership activity, product access, refund history, and other business records.
Through information we create or infer, such as general interests, preferences, likely product interests, engagement patterns, or audience categories inferred from your interactions with our products, websites, emails, advertisements, or content.
We may combine personal information received from different sources when reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.
The availability and accuracy of information received from third-party platforms depend on their systems, settings, permissions, and privacy practices. We do not control the information that an independent third party chooses to collect or provide.
We may use personal information for the following business and operational purposes:
To provide websites, products, resources, and services, including operating landing pages, delivering free and paid digital products, providing requested downloads, maintaining website functionality, and making content available to you.
To process purchases and transactions, including completing orders, confirming payments, sending receipts, delivering products, applying discounts, processing approved refunds, correcting billing errors, and maintaining transaction records.
To manage accounts, memberships, subscriptions, communities, and events, including registering participants, providing access, tracking membership status, administering benefits, managing renewals and cancellations, moderating communities, and supporting courses, discussions, or live sessions.
To communicate with you, including responding to questions, requests, complaints, licensing inquiries, technical problems, refund requests, and customer-service matters.
To send transactional and service-related messages, including order confirmations, download links, account notices, membership updates, policy changes, security messages, renewal notices, and other communications connected to a product or service you requested.
To send newsletters and marketing communications, including educational content, product information, community updates, promotions, announcements, and other messages that may interest you. You may unsubscribe from promotional emails using the unsubscribe link included in the message.
To personalize your experience, including remembering preferences, identifying resources that may be relevant to you, organizing content, and providing recommendations based on your subscriptions, purchases, interests, and interactions.
To understand and improve our operations, including analyzing website activity, email engagement, product performance, customer questions, campaign results, community participation, and the effectiveness of our content, forms, advertisements, and services.
To conduct advertising and measure marketing performance, including understanding which advertisements, social-media posts, referral sources, campaigns, or promotional links lead people to our websites, forms, products, or communities. Advertising-related processing may depend on your settings, consent choices, applicable law, and the technologies enabled on a particular page.
To protect security and prevent misuse, including authenticating transactions, identifying suspicious activity, preventing fraud, investigating unauthorized access, protecting accounts and intellectual property, responding to abusive chargebacks, and maintaining the safety of our websites and communities.
To enforce our agreements and policies, including the Terms of Use and Terms of Sale, Refund and Digital Delivery Policy, product licenses, community guidelines, and other applicable conditions.
To comply with legal and regulatory obligations, including maintaining business and tax records, responding to lawful requests, protecting legal rights, investigating complaints, resolving disputes, and complying with court orders or other legal processes.
To protect people and legal rights, including protecting the rights, safety, property, privacy, and security of Mom Parent ADHD LLC, our authors, customers, community members, service providers, and others.
To create aggregated or deidentified information, such as general statistics about website visits, product interest, email engagement, customer questions, or community participation. We may use and share aggregated or deidentified information when it does not reasonably identify an individual or household.
To evaluate or complete a business transaction, such as a financing, reorganization, merger, transfer of a product line, sale of assets, or other lawful business change, subject to applicable privacy obligations.
For another purpose that we explain when the information is collected, or with your consent when consent is required.
We will not use personal information for a materially different, unrelated, or incompatible purpose without providing any additional notice or obtaining any consent required by applicable law.
The specific purposes that apply depend on your interaction with us and the information involved. We seek to collect and retain only information reasonably necessary for legitimate business, service, legal, and security purposes.
When you visit our websites, landing pages, digital storefronts, or other online services, Mom Parent ADHD LLC and our service providers may use cookies, pixels, tags, web beacons, local storage, log files, link parameters, and similar technologies.
A cookie is a small file stored on a browser or device. Some cookies last only during a browsing session, while others may remain until they expire or are deleted.
We may use these technologies for the following purposes:
Essential and functional purposes, such as operating forms, completing checkout functions, delivering requested content, maintaining security, remembering preferences, and supporting basic website features.
Analytics and performance, such as understanding how visitors reach and use our websites, which pages are viewed, which links are selected, how long visitors remain on a page, and whether a website or campaign is functioning effectively.
Email measurement, such as determining whether an email was delivered, opened, or clicked and understanding how subscribers interact with email content, forms, and links.
Advertising and campaign measurement, such as identifying the advertisement, social-media post, referral source, campaign, or promotional link that led to a visit, subscription, or purchase.
Personalization and preferences, such as remembering choices, organizing content, recognizing returning visitors, and identifying products or resources that may be relevant to a visitor.
Security and fraud prevention, such as detecting suspicious activity, protecting forms and checkout processes, preventing misuse, and maintaining the security of our websites and services.
Technologies used in connection with our operations may be provided by services such as Kit, Google Analytics, Meta, social-media platforms, advertising providers, embedded-content providers, payment processors, and other technology providers.
Google Analytics may use first-party cookies and collect information about devices, browsers, approximate location, sessions, and website activity to provide usage statistics. Kit may provide email-delivery, open, click, subscription, form, link, and website-engagement measurements when applicable tracking features are enabled.
Third-party platforms may independently place or access cookies or similar technologies and may combine information collected through our pages with information they receive through other websites, services, accounts, or devices, subject to their own privacy policies and settings.
You may be able to manage cookies through:
• the privacy and cookie controls provided on our website, when available;
• your browser or device settings;
• the advertising and privacy controls offered by Google, Meta, and other platforms;
• settings associated with a social-media or third-party account; or
• tools or opt-out methods provided by the applicable service provider.
Blocking or deleting cookies may prevent certain forms, checkout features, preferences, embedded content, account functions, or other website features from operating properly.
You may unsubscribe from promotional emails using the unsubscribe link included in the message. Unsubscribing from promotional emails does not necessarily prevent transactional or service-related messages concerning a purchase, account, membership, or request.
Some browsers and devices provide privacy preference signals. We will handle legally recognized preference signals as required by applicable law and to the extent supported by the technologies used on our websites.
We may change the specific analytics, advertising, email, or technology providers we use. Any new provider will be used for purposes consistent with this Privacy Policy or with any additional notice or consent required by law.
Information collected through cookies and similar technologies may be combined with subscription, purchase, email, campaign, or account information when reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Policy.
We may disclose personal information to the following categories of recipients when reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy:
Service providers and contractors, including companies that help us operate websites, landing pages, forms, email communications, digital-product delivery, file storage, customer support, communities, memberships, events, security, fraud prevention, analytics, advertising, and other business functions.
These providers may include Kit, Stripe, Skool, Blogger, Substack, Google services, Meta and other social-media platforms, hosting providers, email providers, scheduling services, file-storage services, and other technology vendors.
Payment processors and transaction providers, including Stripe, Kit, banks, card networks, and other providers involved in processing payments, verifying transactions, preventing fraud, handling refunds, and responding to payment disputes.
Community, membership, event, and course platforms, which may receive information needed to register you, provide access, administer benefits, process participation, moderate activity, and operate the requested service.
Analytics, advertising, and marketing providers, which may receive website, device, cookie, campaign, referral, email-engagement, and transaction-related information used to measure performance, understand audiences, personalize content, or support advertising, subject to applicable consent choices and legal requirements.
Social-media platforms, when you interact with our pages, posts, advertisements, embedded features, direct messages, or social-sharing tools. Information may also be visible to other users depending on your account settings and the nature of the interaction.
Other community participants or the public, when you voluntarily post information in a community, discussion, comment area, review, testimonial, social-media interaction, or other space where content is visible to others.
Please avoid posting sensitive, confidential, or identifying information about yourself, a child, or another person in an area visible to other participants or the public.
Professional advisers, including attorneys, accountants, tax advisers, insurers, auditors, consultants, and other professionals who assist with legal, financial, compliance, risk-management, or business matters.
Authors, creators, licensors, and rights holders, when disclosure is reasonably necessary to administer licensing, investigate unauthorized copying or distribution, protect intellectual property, or resolve a concern relating to a product or creative work.
Government agencies, courts, regulators, law enforcement, and other authorized parties, when disclosure is reasonably necessary to:
• comply with applicable law, regulation, legal process, court order, subpoena, or lawful government request;
• investigate fraud, unauthorized transactions, security incidents, intellectual-property misuse, harassment, threats, or other suspected wrongdoing;
• enforce our Terms, policies, agreements, and licenses;
• protect the rights, safety, privacy, security, or property of Mom Parent ADHD LLC, our customers, community members, service providers, or others; or
• establish, exercise, or defend a legal claim.
Parties involved in a business transaction, such as a prospective or actual purchaser, successor, lender, investor, adviser, or other party involved in a merger, financing, reorganization, transfer of a product line, sale of assets, change of control, bankruptcy, or similar lawful transaction.
Any recipient involved in such a transaction may use personal information only as permitted by applicable law and any obligations associated with the transaction.
Other parties at your direction or with your consent, such as when you ask us to send information to another person, connect you with a service, publish a testimonial, or otherwise authorize a disclosure.
We may disclose aggregated or deidentified information that does not reasonably identify an individual or household. We will not attempt to reidentify information that has been deidentified, except when permitted by law to test whether the deidentification process is effective.
Service providers may process personal information on our behalf, while some platforms may independently decide how information is processed under their own privacy policies.
We do not disclose personal information merely because another person requests it. We seek to limit disclosures to information reasonably necessary for the applicable business, service, legal, security, or consented purpose.
The categories of recipients may change as our operations and technology providers change. We will provide additional notice or obtain consent when required by applicable law.
Mom Parent ADHD LLC does not sell personal information in exchange for money. We also do not rent, trade, or provide customer or subscriber lists to third parties for their independent direct-marketing purposes.
We may disclose limited personal information to service providers, contractors, analytics providers, advertising platforms, social-media platforms, and other technology providers for the business purposes described in this Privacy Policy.
Depending on the law that applies and the technologies used, certain disclosures for cross-context behavioral advertising, targeted advertising, campaign measurement, or audience creation may be legally treated as a “sale,” “sharing,” or targeted advertising even when no money is exchanged.
Information disclosed for analytics or advertising purposes may include:
• Internet Protocol addresses and approximate location;
• cookie, browser, device, and advertising identifiers;
• browser and device characteristics;
• pages viewed, links selected, and website activity;
• referral sources and campaign information;
• interactions with advertisements, forms, emails, and promotional links;
• subscription, audience, or general interest information; and
• limited transaction or conversion information used to measure whether a campaign resulted in a subscription or purchase.
We may use services provided by Google, Meta, social-media platforms, advertising providers, and similar companies to:
• measure the effectiveness of advertisements and campaigns;
• understand how visitors reached our websites or forms;
• create or measure advertising audiences;
• display advertisements that may be relevant to particular audiences;
• limit repetitive or irrelevant advertisements; and
• understand whether an advertisement contributed to a subscription or purchase.
These third-party companies may independently collect or combine information under their own privacy policies, technologies, account settings, and advertising systems.
We do not knowingly disclose complete payment-card numbers, payment security codes, private community posts, confidential customer-service communications, or voluntarily submitted sensitive family, health, disability, or educational information for targeted-advertising purposes.
We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of anyone under 16 for cross-context behavioral advertising. Our purchasing, subscription, and community-registration processes are intended for adults.
Disclosures to service providers or contractors that process information on our behalf for limited business purposes are not intended to permit those providers to use the information for unrelated independent purposes.
Where applicable law provides the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information or its use for targeted advertising, you may exercise that right through one or more of the following methods:
• the privacy or cookie controls displayed on our website, when available;
• a legally recognized browser or device opt-out preference signal, when required and supported;
• the advertising and privacy settings provided by Google, Meta, or another applicable platform;
• browser or device settings that limit cookies, tracking, or advertising identifiers; or
• an email request sent to team@momparentadhd.com.
An opt-out request should identify the email address or other information reasonably necessary to locate the applicable record or interaction. We will not require more information than is reasonably necessary to process or verify the request.
A legally valid opt-out request will be applied prospectively as required by law. It may not affect information already processed before the request or information that must continue to be used for:
• completing purchases and delivering requested products;
• maintaining website and account security;
• preventing fraud or misuse;
• providing requested services;
• complying with legal obligations; or
• other purposes that applicable law permits after an opt-out.
Opting out of targeted advertising does not necessarily mean that you will stop seeing advertisements. The advertisements may be less personalized or based on the general content of the page rather than your activity across different services.
Available privacy choices and the legal meaning of “sale,” “sharing,” and targeted advertising vary by jurisdiction. We will honor applicable rights to the extent required by the law governing the request.
We may change the advertising, analytics, and technology providers we use. We will provide any additional notice, consent mechanism, or opt-out method required by applicable law.
Privacy laws in some jurisdictions require us to identify a lawful basis for processing personal information. The lawful basis that applies depends on the information involved, how you interact with us, and the purpose of the processing.
Where applicable, Mom Parent ADHD LLC may rely on one or more of the following legal bases:
Performance of a contract or steps requested before entering into a contract, including when we:
• process and complete a purchase;
• deliver a digital product or requested resource;
• provide an account, membership, subscription, community, event, or service;
• administer renewals, cancellations, refunds, or customer support;
• respond to a licensing or service request; or
• enforce terms connected to a product or service you requested.
Consent, including when we:
• send marketing communications where consent is required;
• use nonessential cookies, advertising technologies, or similar tools where consent is required;
• publish an identifiable testimonial, review, photograph, story, or other submitted content with permission;
• process sensitive personal information where explicit consent is required; or
• use personal information for another purpose that we clearly explain when requesting consent.
When processing is based on consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time by using the method provided with the request, changing an available preference, unsubscribing from promotional emails, or contacting team@momparentadhd.com .
Withdrawing consent does not make processing that occurred before the withdrawal unlawful and may not affect processing that is permitted under another lawful basis.
Legitimate interests, including our interests in:
• operating, maintaining, and improving our websites, products, communities, and services;
• responding to questions and providing customer support;
• understanding website, email, product, and community performance;
• conducting marketing where permitted by law and subject to applicable consent and opt-out requirements;
• securing our systems, preventing fraud, and investigating misuse;
• protecting intellectual property and enforcing our agreements;
• maintaining business, transaction, and operational records;
• defending legal claims and protecting the rights and safety of Mom Parent ADHD LLC and others; and
• evaluating or completing a lawful business transaction.
When we rely on legitimate interests, we consider whether the processing is reasonably necessary and whether those interests are outweighed by your privacy rights, interests, or freedoms.
Compliance with a legal obligation, including when processing is necessary to:
• maintain tax, accounting, transaction, and business records;
• respond to a valid court order, subpoena, government request, or other legal process;
• comply with consumer-protection, payment, fraud-prevention, or other legal requirements; or
• establish, exercise, or defend legal rights.
Protection of vital interests, in the limited circumstances where processing is reasonably necessary to protect a person’s life, safety, or physical well-being.
If you voluntarily provide health, disability, educational, or similar sensitive information, we will process it only as reasonably necessary for the purpose for which it was provided and as otherwise permitted by law. Where applicable law requires an additional condition for processing sensitive information, we will rely on explicit consent or another legally permitted condition.
Please do not provide more sensitive or identifying information than is reasonably necessary for your request or participation.
The applicable legal basis may change if the purpose, circumstances, or law changes. More than one lawful basis may apply to the same information in different circumstances.
If the privacy law governing your information does not use the concept of a lawful basis, we will process the information only for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy and as otherwise permitted by applicable law.
Questions about the lawful basis for a particular use of your information may be sent to:
Mom Parent ADHD LLC creates products and educational resources that parents and caregivers may choose to use with children. However, our websites, purchasing processes, email subscriptions, account registration, memberships, communities, and customer-service channels are intended for adults.
We do not knowingly collect personal information online directly from children under 13 without the notice, parental consent, and other protections required by applicable law.
Children under 13 should not:
• make a purchase;
• subscribe to our email lists;
• create an account or community profile;
• join a membership, course, event, discussion, or online community;
• submit a form, review, testimonial, comment, message, photograph, recording, or other content; or
• otherwise provide personal information directly to Mom Parent ADHD LLC.
A parent or legal guardian may purchase an age-appropriate product for a child and may supervise the child’s use of that product within the household, subject to the applicable product license and Terms of Use and Terms of Sale.
We may receive information about a child from a parent, guardian, teacher, customer, or community participant who voluntarily discusses a parenting, educational, developmental, disability, health, behavioral, or family concern.
Information about children can be sensitive. Adults should provide only the information reasonably necessary for their question, participation, or requested service.
Please do not submit:
• a child’s complete legal name when a first name, nickname, initials, or general description would be sufficient;
• a child’s precise birth date, Social Security number, government identification number, account credentials, or financial information;
• a home address, exact school location, daily schedule, precise geolocation, or other information that could expose a child to unnecessary risk;
• confidential medical, psychological, special-education, disciplinary, legal, or school records unless specifically requested through an appropriate secure process; or
• photographs, recordings, documents, or information about a child when you do not have the legal authority or permission to provide them.
Information voluntarily provided by an adult about a child may be used to:
• respond to the adult’s question or request;
• provide customer support or an educational resource;
• administer a product, membership, community, event, or service requested by the adult;
• maintain safety and moderate a community;
• comply with legal obligations; or
• protect the rights, privacy, security, and safety of the child, Mom Parent ADHD LLC, or others.
We do not knowingly use a child’s sensitive health, disability, educational, or family information for targeted advertising.
We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of children under 16 for cross-context behavioral advertising or targeted advertising.
If we learn that we collected personal information online directly from a child under 13 without the authorization required by law, we will take reasonable steps to delete the information, restrict its use, or obtain appropriate parental authorization, as applicable.
A parent or legal guardian who believes that a child has provided personal information directly to us may contact team@momparentadhd.com. Please include enough information for us to identify the applicable record, but do not send additional sensitive information unless requested.
Subject to applicable law and appropriate verification, a parent or legal guardian may request access to, correction of, or deletion of personal information collected directly from their child.
We may need to retain limited information when required by law, reasonably necessary to protect safety, prevent fraud, resolve a dispute, establish or defend legal rights, or document the handling of a privacy request.
Our websites and resources may link to or embed third-party platforms, videos, social-media features, or other services. Those providers may independently collect information under their own privacy policies. Parents and guardians should review the privacy settings and policies of services that children are permitted to use.
Privacy protections and age thresholds for children may vary by jurisdiction. We will apply additional protections when required by the law governing a particular interaction.
This section does not prevent a parent or guardian from sharing limited information about their own family when seeking support. It asks adults to minimize identifying information and to use reasonable care when discussing children online.
We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer period is required or permitted by law.
The appropriate retention period depends on factors such as:
• the type, amount, and sensitivity of the information;
• the purpose for which the information was collected or used;
• whether we continue to have an active relationship with you;
• the length of a product, membership, subscription, account, community, or service relationship;
• legal, tax, accounting, fraud-prevention, payment, and recordkeeping obligations;
• the time reasonably necessary to resolve questions, complaints, refunds, payment disputes, or legal claims;
• security, safety, intellectual-property, and policy-enforcement needs;
• the retention settings and capabilities of the platforms and service providers we use; and
• whether continued retention is necessary and proportionate to the applicable purpose.
Purchase and transaction records may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary to complete the transaction, deliver the product, provide support, process refunds, respond to payment disputes, maintain accounting and tax records, prevent fraud, and comply with legal obligations.
Email subscription information may be retained while you remain subscribed. If you unsubscribe, we may retain limited information on a suppression or do-not-contact list so that we can honor the request and avoid sending future promotional messages.
Account, membership, subscription, and community information may be retained while the account or service remains active and for a reasonable period afterward to administer the relationship, address disputes, enforce policies, maintain security, comply with legal duties, and preserve appropriate business records.
Customer-service communications, forms, surveys, reviews, and submitted content may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary to respond to the matter, document the interaction, improve our services, enforce agreements, protect legal rights, or use the content in accordance with any permission you provided.
Website, analytics, cookie, advertising, and technical information may be retained according to the settings, expiration periods, and business purposes associated with the applicable technology or service provider.
Security, fraud-prevention, payment-dispute, and legal records may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary to investigate activity, protect accounts and systems, respond to claims, enforce agreements, prevent repeated misuse, and comply with applicable law.
Information about children will not knowingly be retained longer than reasonably necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. If we learn that personal information was collected online directly from a child under 13 without the authorization required by law, we will take reasonable steps to delete or appropriately restrict that information.
When personal information is no longer reasonably necessary, we may:
• delete or securely destroy it;
• anonymize, aggregate, or deidentify it;
• restrict or archive it when immediate deletion is not reasonably possible; or
• retain it when continued retention is required or permitted by law.
Information stored in backups, archives, system logs, fraud-prevention systems, or third-party platforms may remain for a limited period after deletion from active systems. Such information may not be immediately accessible and will generally be deleted, overwritten, or isolated through the applicable provider’s normal processes.
Deleting an account, unsubscribing from emails, leaving a community, or ending a customer relationship does not necessarily require the immediate deletion of every associated record.
We may retain information when reasonably necessary to:
• complete a pending transaction or request;
• maintain tax, accounting, and business records;
• document consent, an unsubscribe request, or another privacy choice;
• prevent fraud, abuse, unauthorized transactions, or repeated policy violations;
• respond to a complaint, payment dispute, investigation, or legal proceeding;
• establish, exercise, or defend legal rights;
• protect intellectual property, security, safety, or the rights of others; or
• comply with another legal obligation.
If you request deletion, we will review the request and delete, deidentify, or restrict the applicable information as required by law. We may explain when information cannot be deleted or must be retained for a permitted purpose.
A deletion request may not remove information that another person independently posted, information that has been lawfully made public, or aggregated or deidentified information that no longer reasonably identifies you.
We periodically may review retained information and our service-provider settings to determine whether continued retention remains reasonably necessary.
Questions about retention or requests concerning deletion may be sent to team@momparentadhd.com.
Mom Parent ADHD LLC uses and relies on administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards that are reasonably appropriate to the nature of the personal information involved, the purposes for which it is processed, and the risks associated with the processing.
Depending on the information and service involved, safeguards may include:
• limiting the personal information we collect and retain;
• restricting access to information to people and service providers who reasonably need it for an authorized purpose;
• using password protection, authentication tools, account-security features, and other controls made available by the platforms we use;
• relying on secure payment processors rather than intentionally collecting complete payment-card information through our own website forms;
• using reputable hosting, email, payment, community, analytics, file-delivery, and technology providers;
• maintaining software, devices, accounts, and access controls;
• monitoring for suspected fraud, unauthorized transactions, misuse, or unusual activity;
• securely deleting, destroying, restricting, or deidentifying information when continued retention is no longer reasonably necessary;
• reviewing service-provider settings and access permissions when reasonably appropriate; and
• maintaining procedures for responding to suspected security incidents.
The particular safeguards used may depend on the systems, providers, information, costs, available technology, and risks involved.
Some information is stored or processed by third-party providers such as Kit, Stripe, Skool, Google, Meta, hosting providers, email providers, and other technology services. Those providers maintain their own security practices, systems, and responsibilities.
No website, email system, internet transmission, electronic storage method, payment system, or security measure can be guaranteed to be completely secure. Mom Parent ADHD LLC cannot promise that personal information will never be accessed, disclosed, altered, lost, misused, or destroyed without authorization.
You are responsible for taking reasonable steps to protect your own information, including:
• using a secure email account and device;
• protecting passwords and login credentials;
• not sharing access links, account credentials, or purchase information with unauthorized people;
• signing out of accounts used on shared devices;
• keeping software and devices reasonably current; and
• contacting us promptly if you suspect unauthorized access, fraud, or misuse involving a Mom Parent ADHD transaction or service.
Standard email and community messages may not be appropriate for highly sensitive or confidential information. Please do not send complete payment-card details, passwords, Social Security numbers, government identification numbers, confidential medical records, complete school records, or other highly sensitive documents through ordinary email or public or group communications.
If we become aware of a suspected security incident affecting personal information under our control, we may:
• investigate the nature and scope of the incident;
• take reasonable steps to contain, correct, or reduce the risk;
• work with affected service providers, advisers, payment processors, platforms, or authorities;
• preserve information reasonably necessary to investigate and document the incident;
• notify affected individuals, regulators, law enforcement, or other parties when required by applicable law; and
• take reasonable measures intended to reduce the likelihood of a similar incident.
The timing, content, and method of any security notification will depend on the circumstances, available information, affected systems, and applicable legal requirements.
If you believe that personal information connected to Mom Parent ADHD LLC has been accessed, used, or disclosed without authorization, contact us promptly at team@momparentadhd.com. Please provide enough information for us to understand and investigate the concern, but do not include additional sensitive information unless requested through an appropriate method.
We may need to verify your identity or relationship to the affected information before discussing account, transaction, or security details.
Mom Parent ADHD LLC is based in the United States. Personal information may be collected, stored, accessed, transferred, or otherwise processed in the United States and in other countries where we or our service providers operate.
These providers may include email, website-hosting, payment-processing, analytics, advertising, community, membership, file-storage, customer-support, security, and technology providers such as Kit, Stripe, Skool, Google, Meta, Blogger, Substack, and their service providers or subprocessors.
The privacy and data-protection laws of the United States or another country may differ from those of the country where you live. Government agencies, courts, regulators, or law-enforcement authorities in a country where information is processed may have lawful access to information under that country’s laws.
When privacy law requires additional protection for an international transfer, we will seek to use an available lawful transfer method appropriate to the circumstances. Depending on the countries and providers involved, those methods may include:
• a determination that the destination provides an adequate level of data protection;
• standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission;
• the United Kingdom’s International Data Transfer Agreement or an approved United Kingdom addendum;
• participation by an eligible provider in a recognized data-transfer framework;
• contractual, technical, or organizational safeguards;
• a transfer necessary to perform a contract or provide a service you requested;
• your explicit consent when legally appropriate; or
• another transfer mechanism or exception permitted by applicable law.
The transfer mechanism used may differ depending on the service provider, destination country, type of information, and law governing the transfer.
Some service providers independently determine where they and their subprocessors operate or store information. We may rely on the information, agreements, transfer safeguards, certifications, and contractual options made available by those providers.
We do not claim that every country provides privacy protections identical to those available in your location. Where required, we will take reasonable steps intended to ensure that personal information receives protection consistent with applicable legal requirements.
International processing does not require you to waive any privacy right or legal remedy that cannot lawfully be waived.
Information about the locations, subprocessors, or transfer safeguards used by a particular third-party provider may be available in that provider’s privacy notice, data-processing terms, security documentation, or subprocessor list.
Questions about international processing or the transfer of personal information may be sent to:
Depending on where you live and the law that applies, you may have some or all of the following rights concerning your personal information:
Right to know and access. You may request confirmation of whether we process your personal information and request access to or a copy of certain personal information we maintain about you.
Right to correction. You may request that we correct inaccurate personal information or complete information that is materially incomplete.
Right to deletion. You may request deletion of certain personal information, subject to legal exceptions and permitted retention needs.
Right to data portability. You may request certain personal information in a portable and, where technically feasible, readily usable format.
Right to restrict processing. Where applicable, you may request that we temporarily or permanently restrict particular processing of your personal information.
Right to object. Where applicable, you may object to processing based on legitimate interests, direct marketing, or another legally recognized basis.
Right to withdraw consent. When we rely on your consent, you may withdraw it at any time. Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing that occurred before consent was withdrawn.
Right to opt out of sale, sharing, or targeted advertising. Where applicable, you may request that we stop processing personal information for activities legally defined as a sale, sharing, cross-context behavioral advertising, or targeted advertising.
Right to limit certain uses of sensitive personal information. Where applicable, you may request limits on uses or disclosures of sensitive personal information that go beyond purposes permitted without an opt-out right.
Right concerning automated decision-making or profiling. Where applicable, you may request information about or exercise rights concerning certain automated decisions or profiling that produce legal or similarly significant effects. Mom Parent ADHD LLC does not currently intend to make significant decisions about individuals solely through automated processing.
Right to appeal. If applicable law provides an appeal right and we deny your privacy request, you may appeal the decision using the method described in our response.
Right to lodge a complaint. You may have the right to submit a complaint to the privacy, data-protection, consumer-protection, or other regulatory authority responsible for your location.
Right to nondiscrimination. We will not unlawfully discriminate or retaliate against you for exercising an applicable privacy right. Exercising a privacy right may affect a feature or service when the requested information is reasonably necessary to provide it.
You may also exercise the following communication and technology choices:
• unsubscribe from promotional emails using the unsubscribe link included in an email;
• update available email or account preferences;
• manage cookies through available website, browser, or device controls;
• adjust advertising and privacy settings offered by Google, Meta, social-media platforms, or other providers;
• use a legally recognized opt-out preference signal where required and supported; or
• contact us regarding a privacy concern or request.
To submit a privacy request, contact:
Mom Parent ADHD LLC
Email: team@momparentadhd.com
Mailing address:
2890 GA Highway 212 SW
Suite A-280
Conyers, GA 30094
United States
Please include:
• your name;
• the email address, account, or transaction information associated with your interaction;
• the privacy right you wish to exercise;
• the information or activity involved; and
• enough detail for us to understand and respond to the request.
Do not send passwords, complete payment-card information, Social Security numbers, government identification documents, or additional sensitive records unless we specifically request information through an appropriate method.
We may take reasonable steps to verify your identity and authority before granting access to, correcting, deleting, or disclosing personal information. Verification methods will depend on the nature of the request, the information involved, and the risk of unauthorized disclosure or deletion.
We may ask you to confirm information already associated with your interaction. We will not request more information than is reasonably necessary to verify and process the request.
If we cannot reasonably verify your identity or authority, we may be unable to complete the request. We will explain the decision when required by applicable law.
Where permitted by law, an authorized agent may submit a request on your behalf. We may require:
• proof that you authorized the agent;
• verification of your own identity;
• confirmation of the request directly from you; or
• other information reasonably necessary to verify the agent’s authority.
A parent or legal guardian may submit a request concerning personal information collected directly from their child, subject to appropriate verification.
Privacy rights are not absolute. We may deny, limit, or retain information when reasonably permitted or required to:
• complete a transaction or provide a service you requested;
• maintain tax, accounting, business, and transaction records;
• protect security and prevent fraud, abuse, or unauthorized activity;
• preserve evidence or respond to a complaint, payment dispute, or legal claim;
• protect free-expression rights or the rights and safety of another person;
• comply with law, legal process, or a lawful government request;
• maintain information on an unsubscribe, suppression, or opt-out list;
• retain deidentified or aggregated information that no longer reasonably identifies you; or
• rely on another exception recognized by applicable law.
We will respond within the period required by the law governing the request. When permitted, we may extend the response period because of the complexity or number of requests and will provide any notice required by law.
We generally do not charge a fee for a privacy request. Where permitted by law, we may charge a reasonable fee or decline to act on requests that are manifestly unfounded, excessive, repetitive, fraudulent, or submitted for an improper purpose.
If we deny a request, we will provide an explanation and information about any available appeal or complaint method when required by applicable law.
Privacy rights and exceptions vary by jurisdiction. We will apply the rights available under the law governing your request.
Our websites, emails, products, communities, and other services may contain links to or features provided by third-party websites, platforms, applications, videos, social-media services, payment providers, forms, maps, scheduling tools, and other external services.
These third parties may include Kit, Stripe, Skool, Blogger, Substack, Google, YouTube, Meta, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, Reddit, and other providers.
When you click an external link, view embedded content, use a social-media feature, make a payment, complete a third-party form, or otherwise interact with an external service, the third party may collect information such as:
• your Internet Protocol address and approximate location;
• browser, device, operating-system, and language information;
• cookie, device, account, or advertising identifiers;
• the page or content you viewed;
• the date and time of the interaction;
• referral and campaign information;
• information you enter or submit to the third party; and
• information associated with your account if you are signed in to that service.
Depending on the technology involved, a third-party provider may receive information when embedded content loads, even if you do not separately click the content.
Third-party platforms may use cookies, pixels, local storage, scripts, tags, link parameters, and similar technologies under their own privacy policies and settings.
Where required by applicable law and supported by our website technology, nonessential third-party content, analytics tools, advertising features, or cookies may require consent before being activated.
Mom Parent ADHD LLC does not own or control independent third-party services. Their collection, use, retention, disclosure, security, availability, and handling of personal information are governed by their own:
• privacy policies;
• cookie policies;
• terms of service;
• account and advertising settings;
• security practices; and
• other rules and procedures.
We encourage you to review the privacy and account settings of any external service you choose to use.
A link, reference, integration, or embedded feature does not necessarily mean that Mom Parent ADHD LLC endorses, sponsors, controls, or accepts responsibility for the independent third party, its content, or its practices.
Third-party links and features may change, become unavailable, contain errors, or be removed without notice. We may add, remove, or replace third-party services as our websites and operations change.
When you interact with Mom Parent ADHD through a social-media platform, both Mom Parent ADHD LLC and the platform may receive information about the interaction. The platform may independently process that information according to its own privacy policy.
Comments, reviews, tags, mentions, reactions, posts, profile information, photographs, and other content submitted through a public social-media service may be visible to other users or the public and may be copied, indexed, shared, or retained by others.
Direct messages sent through a social-media platform may still be stored and processed by the platform. Do not send passwords, complete payment-card information, Social Security numbers, confidential records, or other highly sensitive information through social-media messages.
If you choose to connect with, follow, subscribe to, or communicate with us through a third-party platform, you are responsible for reviewing and adjusting the privacy controls available through that platform.
We are not responsible for the independent privacy, security, accessibility, content, or operational practices of a third-party service, except to the extent that responsibility cannot legally be excluded.
Questions specifically involving a third-party account, platform restriction, independent service, or privacy practice may need to be directed to that provider. Questions involving Mom Parent ADHD’s use of information may be sent to team@momparentadhd.com.
We may use your email address to send transactional, service-related, educational, and promotional communications, depending on how you interact with Mom Parent ADHD LLC.
Transactional and service-related communications may include:
• purchase confirmations and receipts;
• product-delivery and download links;
• responses to questions, requests, complaints, or customer-support matters;
• account, membership, subscription, community, course, or event information;
• billing, renewal, cancellation, refund, and payment-dispute notices;
• security, fraud-prevention, access, and policy-enforcement messages;
• changes affecting a product or service you requested; and
• legally required notices.
You may continue to receive transactional or service-related communications after unsubscribing from promotional emails when those messages are reasonably necessary to provide a requested product or service, administer an existing relationship, protect security, or comply with law.
Educational and promotional communications may include:
• newsletters and articles;
• parenting information and resources;
• community and event announcements;
• product, membership, course, and service information;
• discounts, promotions, and special offers;
• surveys, feedback requests, and audience research; and
• other content that may be relevant to subscribers.
We may send promotional emails when you subscribe, request a free resource, join an applicable list or service, provide consent, or when another lawful basis permits the communication.
Promotional emails will include an unsubscribe method where required. You may unsubscribe by:
• selecting the unsubscribe link included in a promotional email;
• changing any available email-preference settings; or
• contacting team@momparentadhd.com.
We will process valid unsubscribe requests within the period required by applicable law and the capabilities of the email platform involved.
After you unsubscribe, we may retain limited information on a suppression or do-not-contact list so that we can honor your request and avoid sending future promotional messages to the same address.
Unsubscribing from one email list, publication, community, or category of messages may not automatically unsubscribe you from every separately requested list or service. Where available, you may update individual subscription preferences instead of unsubscribing from all promotional communications.
If you use more than one email address, you may need to submit a separate unsubscribe or preference request for each address.
Email communications may contain tracking technologies or specially formatted links that help us understand:
• whether a message was delivered;
• whether a message was opened;
• whether a link was selected;
• which form, campaign, advertisement, or referral source led to a subscription;
• whether a subscriber completed a requested action; and
• the general performance of our email content and campaigns.
The availability and accuracy of email-engagement information may depend on the recipient’s email provider, device, privacy settings, security tools, image-loading preferences, and other technologies.
We may use email-engagement information to improve content, measure campaign performance, maintain list quality, identify inactive subscriptions, personalize communications, and understand which resources may be useful to subscribers.
You may be able to limit certain email tracking through your email application, browser, device, or privacy settings. Disabling images or tracking features may not prevent all link or delivery measurement.
You are responsible for providing an accurate email address and for checking spam, promotions, and junk folders. We cannot guarantee that an email provider will deliver every message to the primary inbox.
Please do not forward a private purchase link, account notice, download link, receipt, or other communication containing personal or transaction information to an unauthorized person.
If another person forwards one of our general newsletters or promotional emails to you, we do not treat you as a subscriber unless you separately subscribe or otherwise provide your email address to us.
Email service providers, including Kit and related delivery or infrastructure providers, may process email addresses, subscription records, delivery information, engagement information, and communication preferences to provide email services and maintain their systems under their own privacy and service terms.
Questions about an email subscription or marketing preference may be sent to team@momparentadhd.com. Please identify the email address and, when possible, the list or communication involved.
Because Mom Parent ADHD provides resources concerning ADHD, autism, parenting, behavior, education, disability, development, and family support, some information you voluntarily provide or generate through your interactions may qualify as consumer health data under applicable law.
Our collection, use, sharing, retention, and protection of consumer health data, together with the rights that may apply to that information, are described in our separate Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy.
You may review that policy here:
Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
Questions or requests concerning consumer health data may be sent to team@momparentadhd.com.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our products, services, technology, service providers, business practices, legal requirements, or privacy obligations.
When we update this Policy, we will change the “Last updated” date at the top of the page.
We may communicate material changes through one or more reasonable methods, such as:
• a notice displayed on our website or landing pages;
• an email sent to an address associated with a relevant subscription, purchase, account, membership, or request;
• an account, community, or platform notification;
• a notice presented through a form, checkout page, registration process, or service; or
• another method reasonably designed to bring the change to the attention of affected individuals.
The notice method used will depend on the nature of the change, the information involved, the people affected, the relationship we have with them, and the requirements of applicable law.
If we intend to use personal information for a materially different purpose, we will provide any additional notice and obtain any consent required by applicable law before beginning that new processing.
Updated versions of this Privacy Policy generally apply prospectively from the effective date identified in the revised Policy.
An update will not:
• make processing that was unlawful when it occurred lawful after the fact;
• eliminate a privacy right or remedy that cannot legally be waived;
• override a valid opt-out, withdrawal of consent, or unsubscribe request without a lawful basis; or
• permit a materially different use of sensitive information without any notice or consent required by law.
Minor changes that do not materially affect how personal information is collected, used, disclosed, retained, or protected may be made by updating the Policy and its “Last updated” date without sending an individual notice.
Examples of minor changes may include correcting typographical errors, clarifying existing language, updating contact details, changing formatting, or identifying a replacement service provider that performs substantially similar functions under appropriate privacy obligations.
We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically, especially before providing new personal information or using a new product, community, membership, service, or website feature.
Continued interaction with our websites or services after an updated Policy becomes effective means that the revised Policy describes our practices from that effective date. Continued use does not replace affirmative consent where applicable law requires consent.
You may save or print a copy of this Privacy Policy for your records.
You may contact team@momparentadhd.com to ask whether a material change has been made or to request information about the version that applied to a particular interaction.
This section supplements the other provisions of this Privacy Policy for residents of U.S. states that provide additional privacy rights. It applies only to the extent that the applicable state privacy law governs Mom Parent ADHD LLC, the individual, and the processing activity involved.
California Notice at Collection
For California residents, Sections 2 through 7 of this Privacy Policy describe:
• the categories of personal information we may collect;
• the sources from which we may obtain personal information;
• the business and commercial purposes for collecting, using, and disclosing personal information;
• the categories of recipients to whom personal information may be disclosed;
• our use of cookies, analytics, advertising, and similar technologies; and
• practices that may be legally considered a sale, sharing, or targeted advertising.
Depending on how a person interacts with us, the categories of personal information collected during the preceding 12 months may include:
• identifiers and contact information;
• customer, purchase, and commercial information;
• Internet, website, device, email, and electronic-network activity;
• approximate location derived from an Internet Protocol address;
• account, subscription, membership, and community information;
• audio, electronic, visual, written, or similar submitted content;
• educational, family, parenting, disability, health, or related information voluntarily provided by an adult;
• preferences and inferences derived from interactions with our content, communications, products, and services; and
• security, fraud-prevention, dispute, and legal information.
We collect and use these categories for the purposes described in Section 4. We may disclose them to the categories of recipients described in Section 6.
We do not sell personal information in exchange for money. Depending on the technologies used and the law that applies, certain advertising-related disclosures involving cookies, device identifiers, website activity, campaign information, or conversion information may be considered “sharing,” a “sale,” or targeted advertising.
We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of anyone under 16 for cross-context behavioral advertising.
We do not use or disclose voluntarily submitted sensitive personal information for the purpose of inferring characteristics about a person or for targeted advertising. We use sensitive information only for purposes reasonably necessary to provide requested products or services, respond to communications, maintain safety and security, comply with law, or carry out another purpose disclosed with any consent required by law.
Our retention practices are described in Section 10. We do not retain every category of information for the same period.
Rights Available Under Applicable State Law
Depending on your state and the law that applies, you may have the right to:
• confirm whether we process your personal information;
• access personal information maintained about you;
• correct inaccurate personal information;
• request deletion of eligible personal information;
• obtain certain information in a portable format;
• opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information;
• opt out of targeted advertising;
• opt out of certain profiling that produces legal or similarly significant effects;
• limit certain uses or disclosures of sensitive personal information;
• withdraw consent where processing depends on consent;
• appeal a denial of a privacy request; and
• exercise privacy rights without unlawful discrimination or retaliation.
The specific rights, definitions, exceptions, verification requirements, and response periods vary by state.
Mom Parent ADHD LLC does not currently intend to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects about individuals solely through automated processing or profiling.
Submitting a Request
Privacy requests may be submitted using the contact methods listed in Section 19 or by emailing team@momparentadhd.com.
We may take reasonable steps to verify your identity, authority, state of residence, and relationship to the information before completing a request. The verification method will depend on the information involved and the risk of unauthorized access, correction, or deletion.
Where permitted by law, an authorized agent may submit a request on your behalf. We may require proof of authorization, verification of your identity, direct confirmation from you, or other information reasonably necessary to confirm the agent’s authority.
Opt-Out Preference Signals
Where required by applicable law and supported by the technologies used on our websites, we will process a legally recognized browser or device opt-out preference signal as a request to opt out of applicable sale, sharing, or targeted-advertising activities.
A preference signal may apply only to the browser, device, or profile through which it is communicated unless we can reasonably associate it with additional records.
Appeals
If applicable state law gives you the right to appeal and we deny your privacy request, you may appeal by replying to our response or emailing team@momparentadhd.com with the subject line:
Privacy Request Appeal
We will review the appeal and provide any explanation or complaint information required by applicable law.
No Unlawful Discrimination
We will not unlawfully deny goods or services, charge a different price, provide a different level of service, retaliate, or otherwise discriminate against you because you exercised an applicable privacy right.
A request may affect a product, service, account, membership, or feature when the information involved is reasonably necessary to provide or maintain it.
We may respond voluntarily to a privacy request even when a particular state law does not legally require us to do so. A voluntary response does not mean that Mom Parent ADHD LLC concedes that a particular privacy statute applies to the business or the request.
Privacy laws, statutory thresholds, rights, and regulatory requirements may change. We will apply the protections required by the law governing the particular request.
Mom Parent ADHD LLC is responsible for this Privacy Policy and generally acts as the business or data controller for personal information covered by this Policy.
Questions, privacy concerns, requests to exercise privacy rights, consumer health data requests, complaints, and inquiries about our privacy practices may be sent to:
Mom Parent ADHD LLC
Privacy Contact
Email: team@momparentadhd.com
Mailing address:
2890 GA Highway 212 SW
Suite A-280
Conyers, GA 30094
United States
When submitting a privacy request, please include:
• your name;
• the email address, account, transaction, or other information associated with your interaction;
• the type of request or concern;
• the information, product, service, website, community, or activity involved; and
• enough detail for us to understand and respond to the request.
You may use the subject line:
Privacy Request
For a consumer health data request, you may use:
Consumer Health Data Request
For an appeal, you may use:
Privacy Request Appeal
Please do not send passwords, complete payment-card information, Social Security numbers, government identification documents, confidential medical records, complete school records, or other highly sensitive information unless we specifically request it through an appropriate method.
We may take reasonable steps to verify your identity, authority, account, transaction, or relationship to the information before discussing, disclosing, correcting, or deleting personal information.
We will respond within the period required by the law governing the request. Response periods, verification procedures, available rights, and exceptions may vary depending on your location and the nature of the request.
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may have the right to appeal or submit a complaint to the privacy, data-protection, consumer-protection, or other regulatory authority responsible for your location.
This contact information may also be used to notify us of suspected unauthorized access, misuse of personal information, or another privacy or security concern.
We may update our privacy contact information by revising this Policy and changing the “Last updated” date.