Privacy Policy

The following describes the Privacy Policy for Supremium.ca. If you have any questions or concerns do not hesitate to to address them on our Contact Page.

Your Privacy

Your privacy is extremely important to us at Supremium.ca. In order to better protect your privacy, we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. You agree to consent to these policies by virtue of using our website in a way that leads to you providing us with personal information.

Provincial Law & Accompanying Rights

Please understand that you may have additional rights originating from Provincial laws based on where you live. These Provincial based rights may augment, strengthen, or otherwise somehow compliment any privacy rights you have inherently or under Federal law. Our policy is to comply fully with the privacy policies of every jurisdiction in which we operate. Accordingly, you are free to use our ‘contact us’ form in order to reach us at any time to assert any Provincial rights.

Our Commitment To Minors’ Privacy

Protecting the privacy of the young is especially important to us. For this reason, our website will never collect or maintain information from those we actually know are under 21 years of age, and no part of our website is structured to attract anyone under this age. Under our Terms and Conditions, individuals under 21 years of age are not allowed to use our website and access our services. It is not our intention to offer products or services to minors.

Collection of Personal Information

When visiting websites on the internet, the IP address of the device used to access it may be logged, along with the dates and times of access. This information is commonly used to analyze trends, administer our website, track users movement, and/or gather broad demographic information for internal use such as statistical assessments and website improvement. Supremium.ca takes a strong stance against this practice, and will not collect this information. Other information may be collected by Supremium.ca, which is rather typical of most websites. For instance, the source that referred you to our website could be known at any point in time.

Cookies are another common internet practice. Cookies are a key means of improving user experience by allowing us to customize your use of our website. Simple information is transferred to your computer to allow the content and experience at Supremium.ca to reflect your actions, preferences, and so on. You should simply make the assumption our website uses cookies, and note that you are free to make adjustments in your web browser to disable these or otherwise receive notification of cookies so you can take whatever desired action you so choose. Please understand that refusing cookies may cripple some of our website features and render some aspects useless to you.

At times, you will be fully aware of information received, as you are the direct source providing it. For instance, you may upload ID for age verification purposes, provide an email address, complete a survey, request SMS, or otherwise. Likewise, purchases necessarily involve collecting certain information, such as credit card information, Paypal addresses, your physical address for billing and/or shipping, phone number, and so on. Refusing to provide some of this information may lead to us being unable to provide you with the products or services you’ve requested.

A prime example of limited access to our website is where some Supremium.ca content may be protected by an email and password. Whether an email and password is generated by our website, or created by you, these will almost always be connected with some other information related to or connected with you. This is true since much content that is protected on the internet is subscription based, often paid for. Thus, the email and password must necessarily be tied to your other account data. Email addresses and passwords, by their very nature, should be kept private.

Handling of Personal Information

Note that any personal information you provide to others apart from us or our vendors is wholly optional. As an example, you might disclose something in a blog post comment. That “private” information is now “public,” and we have no control over that. In like fashion, you sharing information with any other third party not functioning as a service provider to us puts that information beyond our control and becomes subject to the policy that party has in place.

Our primary intention for collecting personal and private information from you is simply to conduct our business. We can use this internally to better serve you. Accordingly, we see no reason to share your personal information to other parties and outside interests unless you have authorized us to do so. Of course, there are instances where your information is stored with third party service providers, such as email service providers, as they provide services that are industry-leading in quality and security and are far more beneficial to our end user than attempting such services “in-house.” However, you are never required to deal with any such third party directly, they are limited in how they use your information, and they cannot sell or transfer it to others in any way.

However, of course, your information does comprise part of an overall whole. This aggregate of information, by contrast, may be used to understand our overall user base. Further, we may share this information about our website visitors as a whole, not individually, with third parties for various purposes, in our sole discretion.

While we are staunch privacy advocates at Supremium.ca, there are times when even we may be forced to abandon these ideals. Just as major search engines face ongoing compulsion to provide data against their will, so too may the same occur with our Supremium.ca website. Illegal activity or other serious acts or allegations could create legal liability for our website. In those cases, we reserve the right to share your information, or else may simply be compelled to do so by law. On the other hand, there may be times when we would need to share your private information in order to protect our own interests. For instance, in cases of suspected or alleged copyright infringement or other intellectual property violations, it may be necessary to share personal information.