Last updated: May 9, 2026
This Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) describes how Paulo Panaligan (“I,” “me,” “the operator”) handles information about visitors to outfitbootcamp.com and to the Outfit Boot Camp-branded accounts on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, and Twitter / X (collectively, the “Site”).
By using the Site, you agree to the practices described in this Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the Site.
1. Scope
This Policy applies to information that the operator collects directly through outfitbootcamp.com. It does not apply to information collected by the third-party platforms that host the Outfit Boot Camp social-media accounts (YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, Twitter / X). Each of those platforms has its own privacy policy that governs platform-collected data; please review the platform’s policy directly for that information.
2. Information We Collect
The Site does not require account creation, does not sell products, and does not operate a mailing list. The information we collect today is limited to:
- Server log data. When you visit the Site, the hosting provider automatically logs information including your IP address, browser type and version, operating system, the page you requested, the page that referred you, and the date and time of the request. This data is used for security monitoring, debugging, and aggregated traffic measurement.
- Standard web analytics. The Site uses a standard web-analytics service to measure aggregated, non-personally-identifying traffic patterns (page views, sessions, geographic region at the country or region level, device type, referrer category). The analytics service may set first-party or third-party cookies; you may opt out by enabling your browser’s “Do Not Track” signal, by blocking cookies, or by using a privacy-focused browser extension.
- Comment-system data. The Site’s blog comment system is operated by the underlying platform. When you post a comment, you voluntarily submit (a) the name you choose to display with the comment (typically a first name, a handle, or a pen name); (b) the email address you provide (used to compute a Gravatar avatar if you have one and to contact you about your comment if necessary; the email is not displayed publicly); (c) the optional website URL you provide (displayed publicly as a link from your name if you provide it); (d) the contents of your comment; and (e) your IP address and browser user-agent string at the time of submission (used by the spam-filtering plugin to score the comment and by the moderation workflow to attribute the submission). Comment text and the public-facing fields (display name, optional website URL, gravatar avatar) are published on the post page where you commented. Email addresses and IP addresses are not displayed publicly.
- Spam-filter data. The comment system uses a standard spam-filtering plugin that submits the same comment fields above to a third-party spam-detection service so the service can score the submission. If your comment is detected as spam, it may be held in a moderation queue or rejected. The third-party spam-detection service’s privacy policy governs what that service does with the submitted fields.
If you contact the operator by email at the address shown on the Site, the operator receives the information you choose to include in that email (your name, email address, and the contents of your message).
3. Information We Do Not Collect (Today)
The current Site does not collect:
- Login credentials, passwords, or any other account-creation data (no accounts exist).
- Payment-card numbers, billing addresses, or any other payment data (no e-commerce exists).
- Mailing-list subscribers’ email addresses (no mailing list exists).
- Health, medical, fitness-tracking, or biometric data of any kind.
- Precise geolocation data (only country / region level via standard analytics).
If any of the above changes — for example, if a mailing-list signup is added, an event-registration form goes live, or an e-commerce checkout is enabled — this Policy will be updated before that feature ships and the new categories will be disclosed.
4. How We Use the Information
We use the limited information described in Section 2 to:
- Operate, secure, and improve the Site.
- Measure aggregated traffic and content reach.
- Display, moderate, and (where appropriate) remove comments submitted to the Site’s comment system, including spam-filtering and abuse-mitigation review of submitted comments.
- Respond to email inquiries directed to the contact address and to comment-related correspondence (for example, replying to a question posed in a comment).
- Comply with legal obligations and respond to lawful requests from public authorities.
We do not use this information to build behavioral-advertising profiles, to retarget visitors with ads, or to make automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
5. How We Share the Information
We do not sell or rent personal information to any third party. We share the limited information described in Section 2 only with:
- Service providers that operate the Site infrastructure on our behalf (the hosting provider, the analytics provider, the email-sending provider used to receive contact-form messages, the comment-system spam-filtering plugin and its associated third-party scoring service, and the gravatar-avatar service that may resolve a comment author’s email address into a public avatar image if the author has registered with that service). Each is contractually bound (or is operating under its own published privacy policy) to handle the information only to provide the service.
- Legal authorities when required by law, court order, or other valid legal process, or when necessary to protect the rights, safety, or property of the operator, his representatives, or the public.
6. Children’s Privacy
The Site is not directed to children under thirteen (13) years of age. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under thirteen. Children under thirteen should not submit a comment through the Site’s comment system or otherwise provide any personal information. If you believe a child under thirteen has submitted a comment or otherwise provided personal information through the Site, please contact us at the address shown on outfitbootcamp.com and we will delete it promptly.
For appearances of minor children in Outfit Boot Camp marketing photographs or video, see the Outfit Boot Camp Model Release for Minors, which governs the parental-consent record kept on file for each named minor.
7. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
The Site uses a small number of cookies for security and analytics. You can configure your browser to refuse cookies, to accept cookies only from first-party origins, or to delete cookies after each session. Refusing cookies will not break the Site, but may degrade the accuracy of aggregated analytics.
We do not use cross-site behavioral-advertising trackers (Facebook Pixel, Google Ads conversion pixel, Twitter conversion pixel, or equivalent) on the current Site. If any are added in the future, this Policy will be updated and the additional categories disclosed.
8. Your Rights — California Consumer Privacy Act and Similar State Laws
If you are a California resident, you have the following rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act:
- Right to know — you may request a description of the categories and specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you in the preceding twelve (12) months, the sources from which we collected it, the purposes for which we collected it, and the categories of third parties with whom we shared it.
- Right to delete — you may request deletion of personal information we have collected about you, subject to the exceptions in the statute.
- Right to correct — you may request correction of inaccurate personal information we maintain about you.
- Right to opt out of sale or sharing — we do not sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising; this right is therefore exercised by default for all visitors.
- Right to limit use of sensitive personal information — we do not collect sensitive personal information as defined in the statute (no Social Security number, no driver’s license, no precise geolocation, no health information, no biometric data); this right is therefore exercised by default.
- Right to non-discrimination — we will not discriminate against you for exercising any of these rights.
To exercise any of these rights, contact us at the address shown on outfitbootcamp.com. We will respond within forty-five (45) days as required by the statute, with one extension of up to forty-five (45) days when reasonably necessary.
If you are a resident of another U.S. state with a comprehensive consumer privacy law (Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and others as enacted), the rights afforded by your state’s law apply in addition to or in place of the California rights described above, to the extent your state’s law is more or differently protective.
9. Data Retention
Server log data is retained by the hosting provider for the period set by that provider’s standard log-rotation policy (typically thirty to ninety days). Aggregated analytics data is retained for the period set by the analytics provider’s standard policy (typically twenty-six months). Email correspondence sent to the contact address is retained for the period necessary to address the inquiry plus a reasonable post-response interval, after which it is deleted. Comments approved on the Site, together with the comment author’s display name, optional website URL, and gravatar avatar, are retained indefinitely so that the conversation thread on the post page remains intact; the comment author’s email address and IP address are retained by the underlying database for the same period unless the author requests deletion under Section 8.
10. Security
We rely on the standard security controls provided by our hosting and analytics providers. No system can be guaranteed to be perfectly secure; you should not transmit sensitive information through any contact form or email address on the Site.
11. International Visitors
The Site is hosted in the United States. If you visit the Site from outside the United States, your information will be transferred to and processed in the United States, where data-protection laws may differ from those in your jurisdiction. By using the Site, you consent to that transfer and processing.
12. Changes to This Policy
This Policy may be updated from time to time. Material changes will be reflected by a new “Last updated” date at the top of the document, and where required by law, we will provide additional notice (for example, a banner on the Site, or an email to anyone who has expressly subscribed to receive policy-update notifications, if and when such a subscription mechanism is offered). Continued use of the Site after a change takes effect constitutes acceptance of the updated Policy.
13. Contact
Questions, requests to exercise any of the rights described in Section 8, and any other privacy-related correspondence may be sent to paulo@outfitbootcamp.com.