Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy, we provide this notice that explains the information we collect, how we use it, under what circumstances we disclose it and how we store the data. When you subscribe to our magazine, you are accepting the practices outlined here. If you do not agree with this overview and our policies, please do not subscribe or access our website.
This United States Privacy Policy is written for, and represents, Whipsnade and Loophole, LLC and its channels Inhalation Magazine, the e-newsletter Inhalation 1-2-3 and our website. We reserve the right to modify or replace this policy at any time and it is effective upon posting to the website. This policy does not apply to sites of third parties that may be accessible through connections on our website. We would like to remind you of the importance of using secured communication to access and provide private information.
Contact Options
For your convenience, our website has a general email link for inquiries (inquiries@inhalationmag.com) as well as email links for subscribing or renewing subscriptions (subscriptions@inhalationmag.com) so you can ask questions, change your contact information or send us general feedback. We provide phone numbers for various personnel. You can also contact us via postal mail at Whipsnade and Loophole, LLC, P.O. Box 27092, Minneapolis, MN 55427, United States.
Cookies Policies
To serve you in the best capacity, we want you to know that we use cookies. Cookies use distinct keys that allow us to recognize your computer and remember your past visit. For example, when our article archive was accessible via a username and password, it allowed you quick access by populating your username and password without your having to rekey them. Most browsers contain instructions about setting your cookie preferences.
Subscription Information
When you subscribe to Inhalation Magazine, you will be asked to provide contact and business information including your name, title, business address, job function and plant size. Addresses, phones and email addresses are used for delivery purposes for our digital magazine and renewal notices and notifications if a digital magazine is undeliverable. We do not share or sell subscriber information. Data is managed in-house. See the Data Security Statement below.
Can-Spam Compliant
All Inhalation emails are Can-Span compliant. We manage your preferences and handle updates promptly. Every email has the opt-out option, so we respect your time and privacy.
Data Security Statement
Information collected by Inhalation Magazine is stored securely in a vendor-supplied, cloud-based platform with appropriate security measures in place. Responsibility for handling information is taken very seriously.
Regulatory Notes
GDPR: When you subscribe to Inhalation Magazine, you are opting into a magazine subscription.
Other channels of the brand will not be supplied, until you indicate your preferences. Any time you change your mind about any channel, you can opt-out.
See Contact Options above for ways to communicate with us about GRPR information. We are happy to review your account information and make any necessary changes. We do not share or sell any subscriber information.
CASL: When you subscribe to Inhalation Magazine, you are opting into a magazine subscription.
Other channels of the brand will not be supplied, until you indicate your preferences. Any time you change your mind about any channel, you can opt-out.
We fully support Canada’s Anti-Spam Guidelines of consent, identification and unsubscribe options and will work with you on your preferences. We do not share or sell any subscriber information.
CCPA & CPRA: We fully support California’s Privacy Efforts, including the right-to-know guidelines, data management details and opt-out options, and to honor non-discrimination practices.
See Contact Options above for ways to communicate with us about CCPA/CPRA information.
We are happy to review your account information and make any necessary changes. We do not share or sell any subscriber information.
We have and will continue to strive to set expectations, implement safeguards, and not use data in ways you would find intrusive or which could cause harm.