Privacy Policy
Last Updated: August 1, 2025
At fortunecollective.org, we are committed to protecting the privacy and security of our users' personal information. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard the personal information provided to us through our website, services, and communication channels.
Fortune Collective and www.fortunecollective.org (“Fortune Collective,” “us,” “we,” or “our”) thank you for visiting the online and mobile resources we publish. We use the words “you” and “your” to mean you, the reader, and other visitors to our online and mobile resources who are, in all cases, over the age of 13.
Our privacy statement (“this statement,” “this privacy statement,” and “our statement”) informs you about from whom and the types of personal information we collect, how we use it, who we share it with and why, and what we do to try to protect it.
Online and Mobile Resources
Online and mobile resources mean the websites and other internet features we own that allow you to interact with our websites, as well as apps we’ve created and distributed to let our customers and followers view our online and mobile resources or otherwise interact with the content we provide.
Personal Information We Collect
We may collect personal information from the following groups of data subjects: visitors to, and users of, our online and mobile resources; our customers; current members of our workforce and those who apply for posted jobs; and third-party vendors and business partners.
Definition of Personal Information
Personal information generally means information that can be used to identify you or that can be easily linked to you (for example, your name, address, telephone number, email address, social security number, and date of birth).
The privacy laws in some jurisdictions include unique elements in what they consider to be the personal information of the consumers or data subjects they protect. If those laws apply to us, as in the case of the Florida Information Protection Act (FIPA) or European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), our use of the phrase “personal information” includes the unique elements required by such laws.