Privacy Policy
Effective Date: July 28, 2026
Last Updated: July 28, 2026
JAC Online Enterprises LLC (“JAC Online Enterprises,” “JAC,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to handling personal information responsibly.
This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, disclose, store, and protect personal information when you visit or interact with:
jimchristopherii.com;
websites, landing pages, forms, funnels, calendars, checkout pages, customer portals, communities, and other digital properties that link to this Privacy Policy;
FORGe30, the FORGE Business Launch Plan, other FORGE-branded offerings, Imperfect Dads, and other products or programs offered by JAC Online Enterprises LLC;
our courses, coaching, consulting, website services, memberships, digital products, events, communications, and related services.
These websites, products, programs, and services are collectively referred to as the “Services.”
By accessing or using the Services, you acknowledge the practices described in this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy does not replace any additional notices or agreements that may apply to a particular product, service, transaction, community, or engagement.
1. Who Is Responsible for Your Information
JAC Online Enterprises LLC is generally responsible for personal information collected through its own websites, programs, products, and Services.
When we provide website development, hosting, customer-relationship management, automation, marketing technology, or similar services to another business, we may process personal information on that client’s behalf. In those circumstances, the client generally determines why and how the information is used, and the client’s privacy policy governs its relationship with its customers, leads, and website visitors.
Individuals with questions about information collected through one of our clients’ websites should first contact that client. We may assist the client in responding to privacy requests where required or appropriate.
Each client using our website or technology services remains responsible for maintaining an appropriate privacy policy for its own business and data practices.
2. Personal Information We Collect
The information we collect depends on how you interact with the Services.
Information you provide directly
We may collect information you voluntarily provide, including:
Name, business name, job title, and company information;
Email address, mailing address, telephone number, and other contact information;
Account usernames, profile information, preferences, and login-related information;
Information submitted through forms, surveys, quizzes, applications, calendars, chat tools, or customer-support requests;
Information provided when requesting a lead magnet, registering for a course, joining a membership, booking a meeting, or participating in an event;
Business goals, website requirements, branding information, content, product descriptions, pricing, domain information, and other project-related information;
Communications sent through email, text message, telephone, video conference, social media, community platforms, or other channels;
Comments, posts, questions, images, files, reviews, testimonials, and other content you submit;
Purchase, subscription, billing, refund, and transaction information;
Information contained on a paper check or other approved payment method;
Information provided in connection with coaching, consulting, website services, or another client relationship;
Consent records, marketing preferences, and communication opt-out requests.
Information collected automatically
When you use the Services, we and our service providers may automatically collect information such as:
Internet Protocol address;
Browser type and version;
Device type, operating system, and device identifiers;
Approximate geographic location derived from an IP address;
Referring website, campaign, advertisement, or search term;
Pages viewed, links clicked, forms started or submitted, and time spent on a page;
Email opens, clicks, delivery status, and engagement information;
Cookie identifiers, advertising identifiers, and similar technical information;
Dates, times, and frequency of access;
Error logs, security logs, and other diagnostic information.
Information received from third parties
We may receive information from:
Payment processors;
Marketing, advertising, analytics, and social-media platforms;
Referral or affiliate partners;
Event, course, community, and webinar platforms;
Website hosting, email, communications, and technology providers;
Customers or business clients that authorize us to process information on their behalf;
Publicly available business sources;
Other parties you authorize to provide information to us.
We may combine information received from these sources with information collected through the Services.
3. Payment Information
Payments are currently processed through Stripe and payment functionality connected with HighLevel or related providers.
Payment processors may collect and process payment-card numbers, expiration dates, security codes, billing addresses, bank information, and other payment credentials. JAC Online Enterprises generally does not receive or store complete payment-card numbers.
We may receive transaction-related information such as:
Customer name and contact information;
Payment status;
Amount and currency;
Date of purchase;
Product or service purchased;
Subscription status;
Refund or dispute information;
Limited payment-method details, such as card type and final digits.
When payment is made by paper check, we may receive information printed on the check, including the payer’s name, address, bank, routing number, account number, and payment amount. Check information will be used for payment processing, recordkeeping, fraud prevention, and legal compliance.
4. Sensitive Personal Information
We do not ordinarily need Social Security numbers, government identification documents, complete bank-account credentials, personal tax returns, medical information, or other highly sensitive personal information to provide our general courses, coaching, marketing, or website services.
Please do not send sensitive information through ordinary email, chat, forms, community posts, or unsecured file-transfer methods unless we have specifically requested it and provided an appropriate method for submitting it.
Website-service clients may need to provide domain access, integration permissions, website content, customer data, or other information needed to complete a project. Whenever practical, delegated access, secure integrations, or appropriate credential-sharing tools should be used instead of sending passwords through email.
5. How We Use Personal Information
We may use personal information to:
Provide, operate, maintain, and improve the Services;
Create and administer accounts, memberships, courses, and communities;
Deliver digital products, resources, replays, and educational materials;
Schedule and conduct coaching calls, consultations, meetings, webinars, and events;
Design, host, maintain, restore, transfer, or support websites and related technology;
Process purchases, subscriptions, payments, cancellations, refunds, and disputes;
Communicate about accounts, purchases, appointments, projects, and support matters;
Send newsletters, educational content, promotional messages, and marketing communications;
Personalize website content, recommendations, and user experiences;
Measure engagement and analyze the performance of websites, funnels, campaigns, and Services;
Conduct advertising, retargeting, audience matching, and campaign measurement;
Create or improve products, programs, training materials, and business processes;
Record and provide access to coaching sessions, events, meetings, and program replays;
Review, moderate, and administer communities and member conduct;
Publish authorized testimonials, reviews, and promotional materials;
Detect fraud, abuse, security incidents, or violations of our agreements;
Protect the rights, property, safety, and security of JAC Online Enterprises, our customers, and others;
Comply with legal, tax, accounting, regulatory, and contractual obligations;
Establish, exercise, or defend legal claims;
Complete a business transfer, restructuring, financing, merger, or sale;
Carry out other purposes disclosed when information is collected.
Where applicable law requires a legal basis for processing, we may rely on consent, performance of a contract, compliance with legal obligations, and our legitimate business interests, provided those interests are not overridden by applicable privacy rights.
6. Email Communications
We may send administrative, transactional, educational, and marketing emails.
When a form clearly states that submitting it constitutes agreement to receive emails, submitting that form indicates consent to receive the communications described in the notice. These communications may include educational, promotional, and marketing content.
A form notice may state:
By submitting this form, you agree to receive emails from JAC Online Enterprises LLC, including educational, promotional, and marketing communications. You may unsubscribe at any time. Please review our Privacy Policy.
Marketing consent may be collected separately on forms used primarily for support, customer service, required transactions, or other purposes where ongoing marketing would not reasonably be expected.
You may unsubscribe from marketing emails by using the unsubscribe link in an email or by contacting us. Unsubscribing from marketing does not prevent us from sending necessary transactional, account, billing, security, service, or legal communications.
We may retain limited suppression-list information after an opt-out so that we can honor the request and avoid accidentally adding the address back to a marketing campaign.
7. Text Messages and Telephone Communications
We may offer text-message, telephone, or automated communication programs in the future.
Where required, we will obtain separate consent before sending marketing text messages or making automated or prerecorded marketing calls. Consent to receive marketing text messages or calls will not be required as a condition of purchasing a product or service unless otherwise permitted by law.
Text-message frequency may vary. Message and data rates may apply. Instructions for opting out, such as replying STOP, and obtaining assistance, such as replying HELP, will be provided where applicable.
Mobile telephone information and text-message opt-in consent will not be sold, rented, or shared with third parties or affiliates for their own marketing or promotional purposes.
We may share mobile information with service providers that support the messaging program, such as platform providers, communications vendors, aggregators, and telecommunications carriers. Text-message originator opt-in data and consent will not be shared with third parties for their own marketing or promotional purposes.
8. Cookies and Similar Technologies
We may use cookies, pixels, tags, local storage, scripts, software development kits, and similar technologies.
These technologies may be used for:
Essential functions
Essential technologies support website security, page navigation, account access, checkout functionality, form processing, cookie preferences, and other features necessary for the Services to operate.
Functional features
Functional technologies may remember settings, preferences, login status, or other choices that improve the user experience.
Analytics
Analytics technologies help us understand how visitors interact with the Services, including which pages are viewed, where visitors came from, how long they remain, and which features or campaigns perform effectively.
Advertising
Advertising technologies may help us:
Deliver advertisements;
Measure campaign results;
Limit repeated advertisements;
Retarget previous visitors;
Attribute purchases or form submissions to a campaign;
Create custom, matched, or similar advertising audiences.
We may use services provided by HighLevel, LeadConnector, Google, Meta, Microsoft, LinkedIn, or other analytics and advertising providers.
Where available, our cookie-consent tool may allow visitors to accept all cookies, accept only essential cookies, reject nonessential cookies, or manage individual preferences.
You can also control cookies through browser settings. Blocking certain cookies may affect how the Services function.
Some browsers and devices transmit “Do Not Track” or opt-out preference signals. Because there is not one universally accepted response to every signal, we may not respond to all signals. We will recognize legally required opt-out mechanisms, including Global Privacy Control signals, where applicable and technically supported.
9. Advertising and Audience Matching
We may use personal information to advertise our Services and measure advertising effectiveness.
This may include sharing identifiers, such as an email address or telephone number, with an advertising platform to create a custom or similar audience. Platforms may hash or otherwise transform those identifiers as part of the matching process.
We may also use advertising pixels or similar technologies that allow advertising platforms to receive information about visits, interactions, or conversions.
We do not sell personal information for money or rent customer or subscriber lists. However, certain advertising, analytics, and audience-matching activities may be defined as “selling,” “sharing,” or “targeted advertising” under some privacy laws.
Where those laws apply, eligible individuals may request to opt out of such activities.
10. Artificial Intelligence and Automated Tools
We may use artificial intelligence and automated tools, including services offered by OpenAI such as ChatGPT and services offered by other providers, to support business operations.
These tools may assist with:
Drafting, editing, organizing, and summarizing content;
Developing educational or marketing materials;
Analyzing business information;
Supporting customer communications;
Creating preliminary recommendations or responses;
Improving administrative processes;
Organizing notes, transcripts, or project information;
Improving products and Services.
Information processed through an AI provider may be handled under that provider’s terms, privacy policy, security practices, and account settings.
We seek to limit the personal information submitted to AI tools and avoid submitting sensitive or unnecessary identifying information when practical. Information may be de-identified, summarized, or limited before it is submitted.
AI-generated content may be reviewed, edited, or approved by a person before being used. We do not intend to rely solely on automated processing to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects on an individual without appropriate review.
11. Calls, Meetings, Events, and Recordings
Coaching calls, consultations, support calls, webinars, community sessions, workshops, interviews, and other meetings may be recorded.
When a meeting is recorded, we will provide notice and obtain consent where required. Meeting platforms may also display or announce that recording has begun.
Recordings may be used to:
Provide replays to authorized participants;
Document discussions, instructions, or decisions;
Improve the quality of our Services;
Train team members;
Develop educational materials;
Create or improve courses and programs;
Resolve questions or disputes.
Participation in a recorded meeting does not automatically authorize us to use a participant’s name, image, voice, statement, or results in public advertising or promotional material. Separate authorization may be obtained for public testimonials, marketing, or other secondary uses.
12. Testimonials, Reviews, and Media
With permission, we may use a customer’s or participant’s:
Name;
Photograph;
Image or likeness;
Voice;
Video;
Business name;
Logo;
Review;
Testimonial;
Experience;
Results or other authorized content.
The scope and duration of that permission may be governed by a testimonial agreement, media release, program agreement, or other authorization.
A request to discontinue future use will be handled in accordance with applicable law and the relevant authorization. Unless otherwise required, discontinuing future use does not require us to recall, destroy, edit, or remove materials that were previously printed, produced, published, distributed, downloaded, archived, syndicated, shared, or reposted by third parties.
We may remove material within our direct control when reasonably practicable, but we cannot guarantee removal from search-engine caches, third-party websites, social platforms, archived copies, downloads, screenshots, or materials outside our control.
13. Communities and Group Programs
We may operate Facebook groups, HighLevel communities, Microsoft Teams channels, membership areas, group-coaching programs, or similar shared spaces.
Information posted in these areas may be visible to other participants. Depending on the community, this may include:
Name and profile information;
Posts and comments;
Questions and responses;
Photographs or videos;
Business information;
Progress updates;
Files and resources;
Other content voluntarily shared.
Members are expected to comply with the community confidentiality and conduct requirements contained in our Terms and any applicable community rules.
Members may not improperly record, screenshot, scrape, copy, download, disclose, republish, sell, distribute, or misuse another member’s personal information, business information, intellectual property, confidential information, conversations, or materials.
Although participants are contractually expected to respect confidentiality and privacy, we cannot guarantee that every member will comply. You should not post information in a community that you are unwilling to have seen, retained, or independently disclosed by another participant.
14. How We Disclose Personal Information
We may disclose personal information to the following categories of recipients.
Service providers
We may use providers that support:
Website hosting and customer-relationship management;
HighLevel and LeadConnector functionality;
Email, text-message, telephone, and marketing communications;
Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, and related productivity services;
Zoom and other meeting or webinar services;
Stripe and payment processing;
Canva and content-design services;
Google, Meta, Microsoft, LinkedIn, and other advertising or analytics tools;
AI and automated technology;
Cloud storage, data backups, security, customer support, and administrative operations;
Domain registration, website infrastructure, and technical integrations.
These providers may process information as necessary to perform services for us and under their own contractual and privacy obligations.
Contractors and professional advisers
We may disclose information to employees, contractors, consultants, accountants, attorneys, insurers, and other professional advisers who require access for legitimate business purposes.
Business clients
When we act on behalf of a website or technology-services client, information may be made available to that client in accordance with the services we provide.
Legal and security purposes
We may disclose information when we reasonably believe disclosure is necessary to:
Comply with law, regulation, court order, subpoena, or legal process;
Respond to a lawful government request;
Protect legal rights or enforce an agreement;
Detect, prevent, or investigate fraud, abuse, security incidents, or illegal activity;
Protect the safety of an individual or the public.
Business transfers
Information may be disclosed or transferred in connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, bankruptcy, sale of assets, or similar business transaction.
At your direction
We may disclose information when you request or authorize us to do so.
Public or member-facing content
Information you choose to make public or share within a community may be visible to other users and may be copied or redistributed outside our control.
15. Sale and Rental of Information
We do not sell personal information for monetary compensation, and we do not rent customer, lead, or subscriber lists.
As explained above, some advertising and analytics practices may be legally classified as a “sale,” “sharing,” or targeted advertising even when no money is exchanged. We will provide applicable disclosures and opt-out rights where required.
16. International Processing
JAC Online Enterprises LLC is based in the United States.
Personal information may be stored or processed in the United States, Canada, or other countries where we or our service providers operate. Privacy and data-protection laws in those locations may differ from the laws in your home jurisdiction.
Where required, we will use appropriate contractual, technical, organizational, or other safeguards for cross-border processing.
17. Data Retention
We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including providing Services, maintaining business records, honoring consent and opt-out choices, meeting legal obligations, resolving disputes, and enforcing agreements.
The applicable period depends on the nature of the information and why it was collected.
Contacts and marketing subscribers
Contact and marketing information may be retained while an active relationship, legitimate business purpose, or valid marketing permission exists.
Inactive contacts may be removed, de-identified, or archived through routine list maintenance.
Opt-out records
We may retain limited suppression-list information for as long as reasonably necessary to honor an opt-out and prevent future unauthorized communications.
Client website and account data
Website, subaccount, project, and related client data may be retained:
While services remain active;
Generally for 90 days following cancellation or termination;
For a longer period when the client affirmatively maintains an optional paid archive arrangement;
As otherwise required by contract, law, dispute, or legitimate business need.
During the post-cancellation period, active hosting, integrations, telephone numbers, messaging services, domains, software subscriptions, or third-party functionality may be disconnected or unavailable.
Data held under a paid archive may be retained while the archive account remains active and current. If the archive is canceled, unpaid, or terminated, the information may be deleted in accordance with the applicable agreement and notice period.
Recordings
Program, coaching, and educational recordings may be retained for as long as:
The relevant program, course, membership, or replay library remains active;
The recording continues to serve a legitimate educational, documentation, archival, quality, or business purpose;
An applicable release or authorization permits continued use;
Retention is required for a legal or contractual purpose.
Routine administrative and support recordings may be deleted when they are no longer reasonably necessary.
Communications and support records
Emails, support messages, project communications, and related records may be retained for a reasonable period after the relevant relationship or matter ends.
Communications connected to contracts, payments, disputes, warranties, legal obligations, or other continuing needs may be retained longer.
Transaction and legal records
Contracts, invoices, payment histories, refunds, transaction records, tax-related information, and related communications may be retained for periods required or permitted by tax, accounting, fraud-prevention, contractual, insurance, and legal requirements.
Backups
Information scheduled for deletion may remain temporarily in routine backups, logs, caches, or disaster-recovery systems until those copies are overwritten or deleted through normal retention cycles.
We may retain aggregated or de-identified information that no longer reasonably identifies an individual.
18. Data Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect personal information against unauthorized access, use, alteration, loss, or disclosure.
Safeguards may include:
Access controls;
Authentication measures;
Secure third-party platforms;
Encryption where appropriate;
Software and system updates;
Backup and recovery practices;
Limiting access based on business need;
Vendor and service-provider controls.
No website, electronic transmission, storage platform, or security system is completely secure. We therefore cannot guarantee absolute security.
You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your passwords and account credentials and for notifying us promptly if you believe an account or communication has been compromised.
If a security incident affects personal information, we will investigate and provide notifications where required by applicable law.
19. Your Privacy Choices and Rights
Depending on your location and applicable law, you may have the right to:
Request access to personal information we maintain about you;
Request correction of inaccurate information;
Request deletion of certain personal information;
Request a copy or transfer of certain information;
Withdraw consent, subject to legal and contractual limitations;
Object to or restrict certain uses;
Opt out of targeted advertising;
Opt out of activities legally defined as selling or sharing;
Limit certain uses of sensitive personal information;
Appeal the denial of a privacy request;
Receive equal service without unlawful discrimination for exercising a privacy right.
These rights are not absolute. We may retain or continue using information when permitted or required for purposes such as completing transactions, maintaining security, honoring opt-outs, complying with law, protecting legal rights, or resolving disputes.
To submit a request, email:
Please include enough information for us to understand and respond to the request. We may need to verify your identity before providing access, correction, deletion, or other rights.
An authorized agent may submit a request where permitted by law, but we may require evidence of authorization and identity verification.
Where a right to appeal applies, you may appeal by responding to our decision or emailing the same address with the subject line “Privacy Request Appeal.”
20. Canadian Residents
Individuals in Canada may have rights under federal or provincial privacy laws, including rights relating to:
Meaningful consent;
Access to personal information;
Correction of inaccurate information;
Withdrawal of consent, subject to legal and contractual restrictions;
Information about how personal information is collected, used, and disclosed;
Appropriate safeguards and retention practices.
Commercial electronic messages sent to Canadian recipients will be managed in accordance with applicable consent, sender-identification, recordkeeping, and unsubscribe requirements.
Before contacting a Canadian privacy regulator, we encourage you to contact us so that we can attempt to address your concern. You may also have the right to contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada or an applicable provincial privacy commissioner.
21. Children’s Privacy and Age Requirements
The Services are intended for a general adult audience and are not directed to children under 13.
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we learn that such information was collected without appropriate parental or guardian consent, we will take reasonable steps to delete it.
Parents or guardians who believe that a child under 13 has provided personal information may contact us at:
Paid products, subscriptions, accounts, and contractual services may only be purchased or entered into by an individual who is at least 18 years old and legally able to enter into the transaction.
22. Third-Party Websites and Services
The Services may link to websites, platforms, products, applications, or services operated by third parties.
We do not control the privacy, security, content, or business practices of those third parties. Their collection and use of information are governed by their own policies and agreements.
A link or integration does not necessarily constitute endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation.
23. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our Services, technology, business operations, legal obligations, or data practices.
The updated version will be posted with a revised “Last Updated” date.
When required, we may provide additional notice through email, an account notification, a website notice, or another appropriate method.
Continued use of the Services after an update constitutes acknowledgment of the revised Privacy Policy, except where applicable law requires additional consent.
24. Contact Us
For questions, concerns, complaints, or privacy requests, contact:
JAC Online Enterprises LLC
Email: [email protected]
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