Privacy policy
Last Updated: August 14th, 2026
Effective Date: August 14th, 2026
Soap Pantry ("we," "our," or "us") respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information you share with us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website www.soappantry.com (the "Site") and purchase our products. This Privacy Policy also serves as our notice at collection and describes the privacy rights available to residents of every U.S. state, including the twenty states with comprehensive consumer privacy laws now in effect: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. It also addresses the Nevada opt-out law, the Washington My Health My Data Act, and the Nevada and Connecticut consumer health data laws. Where the law of your state gives you a right that is broader than what is described generally in this Policy, we will honor the broader right. Section 15 sets out additional state-specific disclosures.
1. Information We Collect
We collect the categories of personal information described below. We collect this information (i) directly from you, for example when you register on the Site, place an order, sign up for our newsletter, enter a promotion or survey, leave a review, or contact us; (ii) automatically from your browser or device when you use the Site; and (iii) from third parties, including our e-commerce platform, payment processors, shipping carriers, analytics providers, advertising partners, and social media platforms. We collect only the personal information that is reasonably necessary and proportionate to provide the products and services you request, and we do not collect personal information for purposes other than those disclosed in Section 2. We retain each category for the periods described in Section 3.
• Personal Data: Name, shipping address, billing address, email address, phone number, and payment information.
• We also collect any account username and password you create, your order and return history, product preferences, gift-message content, and the contents of reviews, survey responses, and customer-service communications you send us.
Automatically Collected Data: IP address, browser type, operating system, access times, and the pages you have viewed directly before and after accessing the Site. This category also includes device identifiers, cookie and pixel identifiers, mobile advertising identifiers, referring and exit URLs, search terms used to reach the Site, and records of your interactions with our emails and advertisements.
Commercial Information: Records of the products you purchased, considered, returned, or exchanged; order values; and your customer status, such as first-time or repeat purchaser.
Geolocation Data: Approximate location derived from your IP address, and the city, state, and ZIP code in your shipping and billing addresses. We do not collect precise geolocation data, meaning your location within a radius of 1,750 feet.
Inferences: Preferences, characteristics, and predispositions we draw from the information above, such as predicted product interests, used to recommend products and tailor marketing.
Audio, Visual, and Similar Information: Photographs or videos you choose to submit with a product review or on social media, and any recordings of customer-service calls, which we will disclose to you before recording.
Sensitive Personal Information: Your account log-in credentials in combination with a password; the contents of your communications with us where we are not the intended recipient; and any information about a skin condition, allergy, sensitivity, or other health characteristic that you volunteer to us or that could be inferred from your purchase of a product marketed for a particular condition. Section 4 explains how we handle this information and the strict limits we place on its use.
Information We Do Not Collect: We do not knowingly collect Social Security, driver’s license, state identification card, or passport numbers; financial account numbers other than as processed by our payment processor; biometric or genetic data; precise geolocation; racial or ethnic origin; religious or philosophical beliefs; immigration or citizenship status; union membership; sexual orientation; or the contents of mail, email, or text messages other than those you send to us.
2. How We Use Your Information
We use the information we collect or receive only for the purposes listed below. We will not process your personal information for a purpose that is neither reasonably necessary to, nor compatible with, these disclosed purposes unless we first obtain your consent. Specifically, we use your data to:
• Fulfill and manage your orders, payments, returns, and exchanges.
• Process your payments, verify your identity, and prevent, detect, and investigate fraud and other unlawful activity.
• Provide customer service and respond to your questions, reviews, and requests, including privacy rights requests.
• Send you marketing and promotional communications: We and/or our third-party marketing partners may use the personal information you send to us for our marketing purposes. You may receive emails regarding new products, special offers, newsletters, and other promotions. We disclose the personal information you provide to our third-party marketing and advertising partners for this purpose, which several state privacy laws treat as a "sale" or "sharing" of personal information. See Section 5. You may opt out at any time — see Section 7.
• Deliver targeted advertising to you. This is "targeted advertising" and, in most states, a "sale" and/or "sharing" of your personal information. You have the right to opt out — see Section 7.
• Improve our website and customer experience.
• Administer promotions, contests, or surveys.
• Comply with our legal obligations, enforce our Terms of Sale, and establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.
• Maintain the security and integrity of the Site, our systems, and our records.
• Create de-identified or aggregated information. Where we do, we will maintain and use that information in de-identified form, will not attempt to re-identify it, and will contractually require the same of any recipient.
We do not use or disclose sensitive personal information for purposes other than those permitted by applicable state law — see Section 4 — and we do not use personal information to make automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning you — see Section 12.
3. How Long We Keep Your Information
We keep each category of personal information only for as long as is reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described in Section 2, unless a longer period is required or permitted by law. Our retention periods are:
• Order and transaction records: Seven (7) years after the transaction, to satisfy tax, accounting, and warranty obligations.
• Account information: for as long as your account is active, and for twenty-four (24) months after it becomes inactive or you ask us to close it.
• Marketing contact information: until you unsubscribe, and then only as needed to honor your opt-out.
• Website, cookie, and analytics data: thirteen (13) months from collection.
• Customer-service correspondence and reviews: [three] years from the date of the communication.
• Records of privacy rights requests: twenty-four (24) months, as state privacy laws require us to do.
When a retention period ends we delete, destroy, or de-identify the information. Where immediate deletion is not possible — for example, because the information sits in a backup — we isolate it and protect it from any further processing until deletion is possible.
4. Sensitive Personal Information and Consumer Health Data
We do not sell sensitive personal information, we do not share it for cross-context behavioral advertising or targeted advertising, and we do not use or disclose it except to provide the products and services you request, to ensure security and prevent fraud, and for the other narrow purposes expressly permitted by applicable state law. Where your state requires opt-in consent before we process sensitive data — as Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia do — we will obtain that consent first. Maryland law prohibits the sale of sensitive data outright, and we honor that prohibition for every consumer regardless of state.
Consumer health data. Some of our products are described by reference to skin conditions or wellness attributes. If you tell us about a skin condition, allergy, sensitivity, or other health characteristic — in a review, a customer-service message, or a survey — or if your purchase of a particular product would support an inference about your health, that information may be "consumer health data" under the Washington My Health My Data Act, the Nevada consumer health data law (NRS 603A.400 et seq.), and the Connecticut Data Privacy Act. For that information we:
• collect and use it only with your consent, and only for the purpose for which you gave it;
• never sell it — Washington and Nevada require a separate, signed authorization before any sale of consumer health data, and we neither seek nor accept such authorization;
• do not disclose it to advertising partners or use it for targeted advertising or profiling;
• honor your right to confirm, access, and delete it, including by directing any third party with whom we shared it to delete it; and
• do not implement a geofence around any facility that provides health care services.
5. Sharing Your Information — Including "Sales," "Sharing," and Targeted Advertising
We do not sell your personal information for money. Several state privacy laws, however, define "sale" far more broadly — as the disclosure of personal information to a third party for monetary or other valuable consideration — and separately regulate "sharing" for cross-context behavioral advertising and "targeted advertising." Because we work with third-party advertising, analytics, and marketing partners, and because the Site uses advertising cookies and pixels, our disclosure of identifiers, internet and network activity, commercial information, and inferences to those partners may constitute, and we treat it as, a "sale" and/or "sharing" of personal information under those laws. You may opt out at any time — see Section 7. We disclose your information in the following situations:
Service Providers: We may share your data with third-party vendors, service providers, contractors, or agents who perform services for us or on our behalf (e.g., payment processing, email delivery, hosting services, customer service, and marketing assistance). These recipients are our "service providers," "processors," or "contractors." Each is bound by a written contract that prohibits it from selling your personal information, from retaining, using, or disclosing it for any purpose other than performing the services we specify, and from combining it with information from other sources, and that requires it to provide the same level of privacy protection that applicable state law requires of us. We monitor their compliance.
Legal Obligations: We may disclose your information where we are legally required to do so in order to comply with applicable law, governmental requests, a judicial proceeding, court order, or legal process. Where we are legally permitted to do so, we will notify you before disclosing your information in response to a legal demand.
Business Transfers: We may share or transfer your information in connection with, or during negotiations of, any merger, sale of company assets, financing, or acquisition of all or a portion of our business to another company. Any recipient will remain bound by this Privacy Policy with respect to information transferred to it unless and until you are notified of, and given a meaningful opportunity to object to, materially different privacy practices.
Advertising, Analytics, and Social Media Partners: We disclose identifiers (including cookie IDs, mobile advertising IDs, IP address, and hashed email address), internet and network activity information, commercial information, and inferences to advertising networks, social media platforms, and analytics providers so that they can measure the performance of our advertising and show you our advertisements on other websites and applications. We treat these disclosures as a "sale" and/or "sharing" for targeted advertising under state law. You may opt out — see Section 7.
Affiliates: We may share your information with our parent company, subsidiaries, and affiliates, each of which will use it consistently with this Privacy Policy.
At Your Direction or With Your Consent: We share your information with any third party you ask or authorize us to share it with.
Categories disclosed in the preceding twelve (12) months. In the twelve (12) months before the Last Updated date above, we may have disclosed the following categories of personal information for a business purpose: identifiers; the categories of information described in California Civil Code section 1798.80(e); commercial information; internet and other electronic network activity information; approximate geolocation data; audio and visual information; and inferences. In that same period, we may have sold and/or shared the following categories for targeted advertising: identifiers; internet and other electronic network activity information; commercial information; and inferences. The categories of third parties that may have received this information are those listed in this Section 5.
We do not sell or share sensitive personal information or consumer health data. We have not sold or shared the personal information of any consumer we know to be under sixteen (16) years of age, and we will not do so without the opt-in consent that applicable law requires. See Section 13.
Right to a list of third parties. Oregon and Minnesota residents may request a list of the specific third parties to which we have disclosed their personal data. Where we do not maintain that information on a consumer-specific basis, Minnesota law permits us to provide a list of all third parties to which we have disclosed any consumer’s personal data. See Section 9 for how to ask.
6. Cookies and Tracking Technologies; Universal Opt-Out Signals; Do Not Track
We may use cookies, web beacons, tracking pixels, and other tracking technologies on the Site to help customize the Site and improve your experience. We use four categories: (i) strictly necessary cookies, which are required for the Site to function and cannot be switched off; (ii) functional cookies, which remember your preferences; (iii) analytics and performance cookies, which tell us how the Site is used; and (iv) advertising and targeting cookies, which we and our advertising partners use to deliver and measure advertisements. Only strictly necessary cookies are set by default. We do not treat your continued use of the Site as consent to any other category, because most state privacy laws do not recognize passive or implied consent.
You can accept or reject each non-essential category at any time through the "Cookie Preferences" link in the footer of every page of the Site, and through your browser settings. Rejecting cookies will not prevent you from browsing or purchasing our products, and we will not charge you a different price for doing so.
Global Privacy Control and other universal opt-out mechanisms. We recognize and honor browser- and device-based universal opt-out mechanisms, including the Global Privacy Control (GPC), as a valid request to opt out of the sale and sharing of personal information and of targeted advertising for the browser or device that sends the signal. California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, and Texas require us to honor these signals; we honor them for residents of every state. If you are logged in to an account when the signal is received, we will also apply the opt-out to that account and to the email address associated with it.
Do Not Track. Some browsers transmit a "Do Not Track" signal. There is still no common industry standard for responding to those signals, and we do not respond to them. We do honor the Global Privacy Control, as described above. California law requires us to tell you this.
7. Your Privacy Choices: How to Opt Out
You may opt out of each of the following at any time, free of charge, without creating an account, and without verifying your identity:
Sale of personal information and sharing for cross-context behavioral advertising: use the "Your Privacy Choices" or "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in the footer of every page of the Site, enable the Global Privacy Control in your browser, or email corporate@soappantry.com with "Do Not Sell or Share" in the subject line.
Targeted advertising: use any of the methods above.
Use and disclosure of sensitive personal information beyond what is necessary to provide our products: use the "Limit the Use of My Sensitive Personal Information" link in the footer, or email us.
Profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects: email corporate@soappantry.com. We do not currently engage in this profiling — see Section 12.
Marketing emails: click "unsubscribe" in any marketing email or email us. We will still send transactional messages about your orders.
Marketing text messages: reply STOP to any message.
We will act on an opt-out request within fifteen (15) business days of receiving it, will direct our advertising partners to do the same, and will not ask you to reconsider for at least twelve (12) months. You may use an authorized agent to submit an opt-out request on your behalf.
Nevada residents. Nevada law (NRS 603A.300 et seq.) lets you direct us not to make any "sale" of your covered information, meaning its exchange for monetary consideration so that a third party may license or sell it further. To submit a verified request, email corporate@soappantry.com with "Nevada Do Not Sell Request" in the subject line. We will respond within sixty (60) days, and may extend that period by thirty (30) days where reasonably necessary.
8. Your Rights and Choices Under State Privacy Laws
Depending on where you live, you have some or all of the rights below. Where a right is available in your state we will honor it; where it is unclear whether a right applies to you, we will resolve the question in your favor.
Right to know and access: confirm whether we are processing your personal information and obtain a copy of it, together with the categories we collected, the sources, the purposes, the categories of third parties to which we disclosed it and — for California residents — the specific pieces of personal information we hold about you.
Right to correct: correct inaccurate personal information we maintain about you, taking into account its nature and our purposes for processing it.
Right to delete: request deletion of the personal information we collected from or about you, subject to the exceptions applicable law provides — for example, completing a transaction, detecting security incidents, or complying with a legal obligation. We will also direct our service providers and contractors to delete it.
Right to data portability: obtain your personal information in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows you to transmit it to another entity without hindrance.
Right to opt out: of the sale of your personal information, of sharing for cross-context behavioral advertising or targeted advertising, and of profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects. See Section 7.
Right to limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information. See Sections 4 and 7.
Right to a list of third parties: Oregon and Minnesota residents may request the specific third parties to which we have disclosed their personal data.
Rights regarding profiling: Minnesota residents may question the result of any profiling that produces a legal or similarly significant effect, be informed of the reason for the decision and of the actions they might have taken to secure a different outcome, review the personal data used in the profiling, and, if that data was inaccurate, have it corrected and the decision reevaluated.
Right to withdraw consent: where we rely on your consent, you may withdraw it at any time, and we will stop the relevant processing as soon as practicable and no later than fifteen (15) days after the request.
Right to non-discrimination and freedom from retaliation for exercising any of these rights. See Section 11.
Right to appeal a denial of any request. See Section 10.
Marketing Emails: You can unsubscribe from our marketing email list at any time by clicking on the "unsubscribe" link in the emails that we send or by contacting us using the details provided below. You will then be removed from the marketing email list; however, we may still communicate with you regarding your orders or administrative matters. We honor unsubscribe requests within ten (10) business days as the CAN-SPAM Act requires, and sooner where state law requires it.
Account Information: You may at any time review or change the information in your account or terminate your account by logging into your account settings or contacting us. You may also ask us to correct or delete your account information, or to provide a copy of it, using the methods in Section 9.
9. How to Submit a Privacy Rights Request; Verification; Authorized Agents
You may submit a privacy rights request in any of these ways:
• Email: corporate@soappantry.com, with "Privacy Rights Request" in the subject line;
• Online: the "Your Privacy Choices" link in the footer of every page of the Site;
• Mail: Attn: Privacy Officer, MERRY ME SOAP PANTRY LLC, 1068 Lillian Lane, Gallatin, TN 37066; or
• Phone: +1 (866) 852-0090.
Verification. Before we act on a request to know, correct, delete, or port your information, we must verify that the request comes from you. We will normally ask you to confirm information already in our records, such as the email address, name, and order number associated with a recent purchase. We will not ask for more information than is necessary, we will use anything you give us for verification only for that purpose, and we will delete it afterward. If we cannot verify you, we will tell you why and, where the request can be honored without verification, we will treat it as an opt-out request.
Timing. We will confirm receipt of your request within ten (10) business days and respond substantively within forty-five (45) calendar days. Where reasonably necessary, we may extend that period once by an additional forty-five (45) days, and we will tell you the reason before the first forty-five (45) -day period ends.
Cost. Requests are free. We may charge a reasonable fee or decline to act only where a request is manifestly unfounded, excessive, or repetitive — for example, more than two requests to know within a twelve (12) -month period — and we will explain our reasoning if we do.
Authorized agents. You may use an authorized agent to submit a request for you. We will ask the agent for written permission signed by you or a valid power of attorney, and we may ask you to verify your own identity with us directly and to confirm that you gave the agent permission.
10. Your Right to Appeal
If we decline to act on your request, we will tell you why and explain how to appeal. You may appeal within forty-five (45) days by replying to our response or by emailing corporate@soappantry.com with "Privacy Appeal" in the subject line. We will review the appeal and tell you in writing, within forty-five (45) days of receiving it, whether we have granted or denied it and the reasons for our decision. Where a state prescribes a longer period — sixty (60) days in Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, and Rhode Island, and forty-five (45) days in Virginia, Texas, Tennessee, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, and Utah — we will meet the shorter of the applicable deadline and our stated deadline. If we deny your appeal, we will give you a method to submit a complaint to your state Attorney General. Nearly every state privacy law requires this appeal process; we make it available to residents of every state.
11. Non-Discrimination and Financial Incentives
We will not discriminate or retaliate against you for exercising a privacy right. We will not deny you goods or services, charge you a different price or rate, impose a penalty, provide you a different level or quality of goods or services, or suggest that we will do any of these things, because you exercised a right under this Policy or under any privacy law.
Financial incentives. From time to time, we may offer incentives, such as a discount on your first order in exchange for joining our email list and/or a loyalty program. California law treats these as "financial incentives." If you take part, we collect your email address, name, and purchase history and use them for marketing as described in Section 2. We reasonably estimate the value of your personal information to us as approximately equal to the value of the incentive we offer, calculated as the expected incremental revenue from marketing to you less the cost of the incentive. Participation is entirely voluntary, you may withdraw at any time by unsubscribing or emailing us, and we will not penalize you for withdrawing.
12. Automated Decision-Making and Profiling
We use automated processes to recommend products, to group customers into marketing audiences, and to screen orders for fraud. We do not use automated decision-making or profiling to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning you — such as decisions about credit, housing, employment, education, insurance, criminal justice, or access to essential goods or services. If that changes, we will update this Policy, complete the data protection assessment that applicable state law requires, tell you the logic involved and the likely outcome, and give you the right to opt out and, where required, to have a person review the decision. Minnesota residents have the additional profiling rights described in Section 8.
13. Children’s and Minors’ Privacy
The Site is a general-audience website. It is not directed to children, we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under thirteen (13), and we do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of any consumer under sixteen (16).
If we learn that we have collected personal information from a consumer we know to be at least thirteen (13) and under sixteen (16), we will not sell or share it, or use it for targeted advertising or profiling, without that consumer’s affirmative opt-in consent. For a consumer under thirteen (13), we will obtain verifiable parental consent as the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act requires, or delete the information. Maryland prohibits selling the personal data of, or targeting advertising to, any consumer we know to be under eighteen (18), and we apply that standard to every consumer.
If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has given us personal information, email corporate@soappantry.com and we will delete it promptly.
14. Data Security and Breach Notification
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical security measures to help protect your personal information. While we have taken reasonable steps to secure the personal information you provide to us, please be aware that despite our efforts, no security measures are perfect or impenetrable, and no method of data transmission can be guaranteed against any interception or other type of misuse. We maintain a written information security program, limit access to personal information to personnel who need it to do their jobs, encrypt personal information in transit, and require our service providers by contract to maintain comparable safeguards. If a breach of the security of your personal information occurs, we will notify you and the appropriate state regulators within the time and in the manner your state’s breach-notification law requires.
15. State-Specific Privacy Disclosures
This Section supplements, and does not replace, the rest of this Policy.
California. The "Shine the Light" law (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.83) lets California residents request, once a year and free of charge, information about personal information we disclosed to third parties for those third parties’ own direct marketing purposes during the preceding calendar year. We do not disclose personal information to third parties for their own direct marketing purposes. To make a request, email corporate@soappantry.com with "Shine the Light" in the subject line. California residents also have the rights in Sections 7 through 11 under the CCPA as amended by the CPRA, and may complain to the California Privacy Protection Agency.
States requiring universal opt-out mechanisms. California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, and Texas require us to honor the Global Privacy Control and similar signals. We do, for every state — see Section 6.
Texas. We disclose, as the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act requires, that we may sell personal data to third parties as described in Section 5 and that you may opt out. We do not sell sensitive personal data or biometric personal data. If that ever changes, we will post the exact notices the statute requires: "NOTICE: We may sell your sensitive personal data" and "NOTICE: We may sell your biometric personal data."
Maryland. We do not sell sensitive personal data under any circumstances, we do not sell the personal data of any consumer we know to be under eighteen (18), and we do not process any such consumer’s data for targeted advertising. We collect and process personal data only as reasonably necessary and proportionate to provide or maintain the specific product or service you requested.
Nevada. See the Nevada opt-out in Section 7. We do not sell consumer health data and will not seek the separate authorization Nevada requires for such a sale.
Washington. See our Consumer Health Data Privacy Notice, described in Section 4. Washington consumers may enforce the My Health My Data Act directly under the state’s Consumer Protection Act.
Oregon and Minnesota. You may request a list of the specific third parties to which we disclosed your personal data — see Sections 5 and 9. Minnesota residents also have the profiling rights in Section 8.
Florida. The Florida Digital Bill of Rights applies to controllers with more than $1 billion in global gross annual revenue that meet additional criteria. We do not meet those thresholds, but we extend the rights in this Policy to Florida residents.
Utah and Iowa. These states do not require opt-in consent for sensitive data and do not grant a right to correct. We offer both to Utah and Iowa residents anyway.
Tennessee. We are headquartered in Tennessee. Tennessee residents have the rights described in Sections 7 through 10 under the Tennessee Information Protection Act.
Illinois and Texas biometric privacy laws. We do not collect, capture, purchase, or store biometric identifiers or biometric information, including face geometry, fingerprints, or voiceprints, and we do not use facial-recognition technology on the Site or in our images.
All other states. We extend the rights described in this Policy to residents of every U.S. state, whether or not the state has enacted a consumer privacy law, and we will update this Policy as additional state laws take effect.
16. Third-Party Links; Where We Process Your Information
The Site may contain links to third-party websites, plug-ins, and services, including social media features. We do not control those third parties, and this Policy does not apply to them. We encourage you to read their privacy policies before giving them your information.
We store and process personal information in the United States. If you access the Site from outside the United States, you understand that your information will be transferred to and processed in the United States, where privacy laws may differ from those of your country.
17. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time in order to reflect changes to our practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. The updated version will be indicated by an updated "Last Updated" date. If we make a material change — for example, if we begin selling a category of personal information we did not previously sell, or use your information for a materially different purpose — we will notify you before the change takes effect, by email or by a conspicuous notice on the Site, and where the law requires it we will obtain your consent before applying the change to information we already collected. We review this Policy at least once every twelve (12) months, as California requires, and we will make prior versions available on request.
18. Contact Us
If you have questions or comments about this policy, or wish to opt-out of certain data uses, you may contact us at: You may also submit a privacy rights request, an opt-out, or an appeal using any of the methods in Sections 7, 9, and 10.
Merry Me Soap Pantry™ - MERRY ME SOAP PANTRY LLC
1068 Lillian Lane, Gallatin, TN 37066
+1 (866) 852-0090
Attn: Privacy Officer — for privacy rights requests, opt-outs, and appeals.
Accessibility. If you have a disability and need this Privacy Policy, or our privacy rights process, in an alternative format, contact us at corporate@soappantry.com or (513) 443-2995 and we will provide it. We designed this Policy to be reasonably accessible to consumers with disabilities, consistent with generally recognized industry standards.
Complaints. If you are not satisfied with our response to a request or an appeal, you may submit a complaint to the Attorney General or consumer protection agency of your state. California residents may also contact the California Privacy Protection Agency at cppa.ca.gov.